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who is tha father of hydrogen bomb


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Answered by rkravish00
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Edward Teller is the ans hope it help u

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Answered by kaustubdevadiga
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Edward Teller (Hungarian: Teller Ede; January 15, 1908 – September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb", although he did not care for the title.[1] He made numerous contributions to nuclear and molecular physics, spectroscopy (in particular the Jahn–Teller and Renner–Teller effects), and surface physics. His extension of Enrico Fermi's theory of beta decay, in the form of Gamow–Teller transitions, provided an important stepping stone in its application, while the Jahn–Teller effect and the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) theory have retained their original formulation and are still mainstays in physics and chemistry.[2] Teller also made contributions to Thomas–Fermi theory, the precursor of density functional theory, a standard modern tool in the quantum mechanical treatment of complex molecules. In 1953, along with Nicholas Metropolis, Arianna Rosenbluth, Marshall Rosenbluth, and Augusta Teller, Teller co-authored a paper that is a standard starting point for the applications of the Monte Carlo method to statistical mechanics.[3] Throughout his life, Teller was known both for his scientific ability and for his difficult interpersonal relations and volatile personality.

Born :January 15, 1908

Budapest, Austria-Hungary

Died :September 9, 2003 (aged 95)

Stanford:, California, U.S.

Residence: United States

Nationality :Hungarian

Citizenship: Hungary United States (March 6, 1941)

Alma mater:1) University of Karlsruhe

2)University of Leipzig

Known for 1)Jahn–Teller effect

2)Ashkin–Teller model

3)Hydrogen bomb

4)Spouse(s)

5)Augusta Maria Harkanyi

(m. 1934; her death 2000)

Children

2

Awards

1982 National Medal of Science

1980 Eringen Medal

1975 Harvey Prize

1962 Enrico Fermi Award

1958 Albert Einstein Award

Scientific career

Fields

Physics (theoretical)

Institutions

George Washington University

University of Göttingen

Bohr Institute

University College London

Manhattan Project

University of Chicago

Florida Institute of Technology

University of California, Davis

University of California, Berkeley

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

Hoover Institution

Doctoral advisor

Werner Heisenberg

Doctoral students

Laszlo Tisza (1932)

Charles Critchfield (1939)

Marvin L. Goldberger (1948)

Boris Jacobsohn (1947)

Chen Ning Yang (1949)

Lincoln Wolfenstein (1949)

Marshall Rosenbluth (1949)

Hans-Peter Dürr (1956)

Other notable students

Jack Steinberger

Signature

Edward Teller signature.svg
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