Tullio Eugenio Regge (Italian: [ˈtulljo ˈrɛddʒe]; 11 July 1931 – 23 October 2014) was an Italian theoretical physicist. Regge obtained the laurea in physics...
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value. The nonrelativistic theory was developed by Tullio Regge in 1959. The simplest example of Regge poles is provided by the quantum mechanical treatment...
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calculus was introduced by the Italian theoretician Tullio Regge in 1961. The starting point for Regge's work is the fact that every four dimensional time...
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South African actor Tullio Pandolfini (1914–1999), Italian water polo player Tullio Pinelli (1908–2009), Italian screenwriter Tullio Regge (1931–2014), Italian...
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Regge may refer to Tullio Regge (1931-2014), Italian physicist, developer of Regge calculus and Regge theory Regge calculus, formalism for producing simplicial...
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Regge–Wheeler–Zerilli equations are a pair of equations that describes gravitational perturbations of a Schwarzschild black hole, named after Tullio Regge...
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1959, Tullio Regge, a young theorist in Italy, discovered that bound states in quantum mechanics can be organized into families known as Regge trajectories...
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S-matrix theory (section Regge theory)
Geoffrey Chew, Steven Frautschi, Stanley Mandelstam, Vladimir Gribov, and Tullio Regge. Some aspects of the theory were promoted by Lev Landau in the Soviet...
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Martin John Rees – U.K. (born 1942) Hubert Reeves – Canada (born 1932) Tullio Regge – Italy (1931–2014) Frederick Reines – United States (1918–1998) Nobel...
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(Gruppo Strum [de]); and the mathematician and theoretical physicist Tullio Regge, who "transformed a mathematical quartic function into a volume with...
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