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  1. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (March 13, 1899 – October 27, 1980) was an American physicist and mathematician. He was co-awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977, for his contributions to the understanding of the behavior of electronic magnetism in solids.

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  3. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck - Wikipedia

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    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (March 13, 1899 – October 27, 1980) was an American physicist and mathematician. He was co-awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977, for his contributions to the understanding of the behavior of electronic magnetism in solids.

  4. John H. Van Vleck – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977 was awarded jointly to Philip Warren Anderson, Sir Nevill Francis Mott and John Hasbrouck Van Vleck "for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems"

  5. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck | Harvard John A. Paulson School of ...

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    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (1899-1980), cowinner of the 1977 Nobel prize in physics, served as the first "modern" Dean of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard from 1951-57. Born in Middletown, Connecticut, Van Vleck grew up in Wisconsin and earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1920.

  6. John H. Van Vleck | Nobel Prize, Quantum Mechanics, Magnetism

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    John H. Van Vleck, in full John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, (born March 13, 1899, Middletown, Conn., U.S.—died Oct. 27, 1980, Cambridge, Mass.), American physicist and mathematician who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 with Philip W. Anderson and Sir Nevill F. Mott.

  7. John H. Van Vleck – Facts - NobelPrize.org

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    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977 . Born: 13 March 1899, Middletown, CT, USA . Died: 27 October 1980, Cambridge, MA, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

  8. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck - National Academy of Sciences

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    JOHN HASBROUCK VAN VLECK March 13, 1899-October 27, 1980 BY P. W. ANDERSON J OHN HASBROUCK VAN VLECKwas the most eminent American theoretical physicist between J. Willard Gibbs and the postwar generation.

  9. J.h. Van Vleck | Encyclopedia.com

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    VAN VLECK, JOHN HASBROUCK ( b. Middletown, Connecticut, 13 March 1899; d. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 October 1980) magnetism, quantum theory of solids, spectroscopy, chemical physics. Van Vleck was the only child of a wealthy family. Of Dutch extraction, the Van Vlecks had settled in America early in the 1600’s.

  10. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (March 13, 1899 – October 27, 1980) was an American physicist and mathematician. He was co-awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977. [2]

  11. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck - Wikiwand

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    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (March 13, 1899 – October 27, 1980) was an American physicist and mathematician. He was co-awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977, for his contributions to the understanding of the behavior of electronic magnetism in solids. Oops something went wrong: 403

  12. John Van Vleck | Physics Today | AIP Publishing

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    Born on 13 March 1899 in Middletown, Connecticut, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck was a Nobel Prize–winning physicist who came to be known as the “father of modern magnetism.” Van Vleck grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, in an academic environment; his father was a mathematics professor, and his grandfather, a professor of astronomy.