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Schwinger (Seeed Song)
Schwinger can refer to: * Gene Schwinger (1932–2020), American basketball player * Julian Schwinger (1918–1994), a physicist ** the Schwinger model, which he created * a song by the German band Seeed, from their album Next! * a participant in schwingen (from German ' "to swing"), also known as Swiss wrestling (French ') and natively (and colloquially) as ' (Swiss German for "breeches-lifting"), is a style of folk wrestling native to Switzerland, more specifically the pre-alpine parts of Germ ... wrestling See also * Swinger (other) {{Disambig ...
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Gene Schwinger
Eugene Albert Schwinger (August 20, 1932 – January 16, 2020) was an American basketball player, known for his All-American college career at Rice University in the 1950s. A native of Houston, Texas, Schwinger committed to play for Rice on a full athletic scholarship in his junior year at John H. Reagan High School. He entered the school in the fall of 1950. Due to NCAA rules at the time, freshmen were ineligible to compete for varsity sports, so Schwinger's college basketball career began as a sophomore in 1951–52. His three years as a Rice Owl proved to be one for the record books. At the time of his graduation, the 6'6" forward held four school records (all since eclipsed): points and rebounds in a single season (604 and 344), and points and rebounds for a career (1,328 and 810). He was twice a first-team All-Southwest Conference selection while leading the league in points per game both years. In all three seasons he led Rice in scoring and rebounding. As a junior in 1 ...
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Julian Schwinger
Julian Seymour Schwinger (; February 12, 1918 – July 16, 1994) was a Nobel Prize winning American theoretical physicist. He is best known for his work on quantum electrodynamics (QED), in particular for developing a relativistically invariant perturbation theory, and for renormalizing QED to one loop order. Schwinger was a physics professor at several universities. Schwinger is recognized as one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century, responsible for much of modern quantum field theory, including a variational approach, and the equations of motion for quantum fields. He developed the first electroweak model, and the first example of confinement in 1+1 dimensions. He is responsible for the theory of multiple neutrinos, Schwinger terms, and the theory of the spin-3/2 field. Biography Early life and career Julian Seymour Schwinger was born in New York City, to Ashkenazi Jewish parents, Belle (née Rosenfeld) and Benjamin Schwinger, a garment manufacturer, who had e ...
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Schwinger Model
In physics, the Schwinger model, named after Julian Schwinger, is the model describing 1+1D (1 spatial dimension + time) '' Lorentzian'' quantum electrodynamics which includes electrons, coupled to photons. The model defines the usual QED Lagrangian : \mathcal = - \fracF_F^ + \bar (i \gamma^\mu D_\mu -m) \psi over a spacetime with one spatial dimension and one temporal dimension. Where F_ = \partial_\mu A_\nu - \partial_\nu A_\mu is the U(1) photon field strength, D_\mu = \partial_\mu - iA_\mu is the gauge covariant derivative, \psi is the fermion spinor, m is the fermion mass and \gamma^0, \gamma^1 form the two-dimensional representation of the Clifford algebra. This model exhibits confinement of the fermions and as such, is a toy model for QCD. A handwaving argument why this is so is because in two dimensions, classically, the potential between two charged particles goes linearly as r, instead of 1/r in 4 dimensions, 3 spatial, 1 time. This model also exhibits a ...
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Next!
''Next!'' is the third studio album by German reggae fusion band Seeed. It was released on 14 October 2005. Track listing Credits Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes. Personnel Seeed * Pierre Baigorry Pete Fox – vocals * Demba Nabé a.k.a. Ear – vocals * Frank A. Dellé a.k.a. Eased – vocals * DJ Luke – disc jockey * Thorsten Reibold a.k.a. Dubmaster Reibold – keyboard * Moritz "Mo" Delgado – saxophone * Jerome "Tchamp" Bugnon – trombone * Rüdiger Kusserow a.k.a. Rudeboy – guitar * Tobias Cordes a.k.a. Tobsen Cordes – bass * Alfi Trowers – percussions * Sebastian Krajewski a.k.a. Based – drums Guest musicians * CeeLo Green – vocals on "Aufstehn!" * Lady Saw – vocals on "Please" * Maya Dela Gwada – vocals on "End of Days" Additional musicians * Grace – vocals on "Schwinger", "Next...!!", "Aufstehn!", "Stand Up", "Ocean's 11", "Goosebumps" * Miss Platnum – vocals "Next...!!", "Aufste ...
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Schwingen
(from German ' "to swing"), also known as Swiss wrestling (French ') and natively (and colloquially) as ' (Swiss German for "breeches-lifting"), is a style of folk wrestling native to Switzerland, more specifically the pre-alpine parts of German-speaking Switzerland. Wrestlers wear ' ("wrestling breeches") with belts that are used for taking holds. Throws and trips are common because the first person to pin his or her opponent's shoulders to the ground wins the bout. Schwingen is considered a "national sport" of Switzerland, alongside Hornussen and Steinstossen. Schwingen and Steinstossen were included as ''Nationalturnen'' ("national gymnastics") in the ''Eidgenössisches Turnfest'' at Lausanne in 1855. The modern history of organized ''Schwingen'' tournaments begins with the Unspunnenfest of 1805. History As with other types of folk wrestling, the roots of Schwingen in Switzerland cannot be determined exactly. The modern sport was institutionalized in the 19th century out ...
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