Elihu Abrahams (April 3, 1927 – October 18, 2018) was a theoretical physicist, specializing in condensed matter physics.
Abrahams attended
Brooklyn Technical High School
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, graduating in 1944. In 1947 Abrahams received his bachelor's degree
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/ref> and in 1952 his PhD, with Charles Kittel
Charles Kittel (July 18, 1916 – May 15, 2019) was an American physicist. He was a professor at University of California, Berkeley from 1951 and was professor emeritus from 1978 until his death.
Life and work
Charles Kittel was born in New Yo ...
as thesis advisor, from the University of California, Berkeley
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with thesis ''Spin-lattice relaxation in ferromagnetics''. In 1952–1953 he was a research associate in physics at UC Berkeley. He was in 1953–1955 a research associate and in 1955–1956 an assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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. In 1956 he became an assistant professor, then an associate professor, and in 1964 a full professor at Rutgers University
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.
From 1979 to 1983, he was the president of the Aspen Center for Physics
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The Center was founded in 19 ...
.
In 1979 Abrahams, Philip W. Anderson
Philip Warren Anderson (December 13, 1923 – March 29, 2020) was an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate. Anderson made contributions to the theories of localization, antiferromagnetism, symmetry breaking (including a paper in 1 ...
, Donald Licciardello and T.V. Ramakrishnan published the highly influential paper "Scaling Theory of Localization: Absence of Quantum Diffusion in Two Dimensions" in ''Physical Review Letters
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42''. Often referred to as the "gang of four paper" in physics circles, the authors proposed new, precise predictions about the behavior of electrons in disordered materials. In 2003 the American Physical Society
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named it among the top-ten most often cited papers published in the ''Physical Review
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''.
In 1964 Abrahams was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society
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. He was a Guggenheim Fellow
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for the academic year 1986–1987. He was also elected to the National Academy of Sciences
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in 1987, and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1999. In 2018, he received the 2019 Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize for "''pioneering research in the physics of disordered materials and hopping conductivity''" together with Alexei L. Efros
Alexei Lvovich Efros (russian: Алексей Львович Эфрос) is an American theoretical physicist who specializes in condensed matter physics. He is currently a Distinguished Professor at University of Utah.
Biography
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and Boris I. Shklovskii.
Selected publications
*with C. Kittel: Dipolar broadening of magnetic resonance lines in magnetically diluted crystals. Physical Review, 1953
*with A. Miller: Impurity conduction at low concentrations. Physical Review, 1960
*with T. Tsuneto: Time variation of the Ginzburg-Landau order parameter. Physical Review, 1966
*with P.W. Anderson, D.C. Licciardello, T.V. Ramakrishnan: Scaling theory of localization: Absence of quantum diffusion in two dimensions. Physical Review Letters, 1979
*with P.W. Anderson, P.A. Lee, T.V. Ramakrishnan: Quasiparticle lifetime in disordered two-dimensional metals. Physical Review B, 1981
*with R.G. Palmer, D.L. Stein, P.W. Anderson: Models of hierarchically constrained dynamics for glassy relaxation. Physical Review Letters, 1984
*with C.M. Varma, S. Schmitt-Rink: Charge transfer excitations and superconductivity in “ionic” metals. Solid state communications, 1987
*with S.V. Kravchenko, M.P. Sarachik: Metallic behavior and related phenomena in two dimensions. Reviews of Modern Physics, 2001
*with S.Y. Savrasov, G. Kotliar: Correlated electrons in δ-plutonium within a dynamical mean-field picture. Nature, 2001
*with Q. Si: Strong correlations and magnetic frustration in the high ''Tc'' iron pnictides. Physical Review Letters, 2008
References
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1927 births
2018 deaths
People from Port Henry, New York
American physicists
University of California, Berkeley alumni
University of Illinois faculty
Rutgers University faculty
Fellows of the American Physical Society
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Scientists from New York (state)
Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize winners