Yasushi Takahashi
Yasushi Takahashi (高橋 康, Takahashi Yasushi, December 12, 1924 – February 12, 2013[1]) was a Japanese theoretical physicist, known for the Ward–Takahashi identity.[2]
Biography
- 1924 Birth in Osaka
- 1951 B.S. Nagoya University
- Fulbright Scholarships
- 1953 Research associate, University of Rochester
- 1954 D.Sc.
- 1955 Research associate, Iowa State University
- 1957 Scholar, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- 1958 Associate Professor, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- 1960 Professor, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- 1968 Professor, University of Alberta
- 2013 Death in Edmonton
Memberships
- Fellow of Royal Society of Canada
- Fellow of American Physical Society
- Member of Royal Irish Academy
Awards
- Soryushi Medal (2003)
Bibliography
- An introduction to field quantization (Pergamon, Oxford, 1968)
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References
- "Yasushi Takahashi Obituary - Edmonton, AB | Edmonton Journal". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
- Y. Takahashi, On the generalized Ward identity, Nuovo Cimento 6, 371 (1957)
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