Chen Ning Yang, Nobel-Winning Physicist, Is Dead at 103

诺贝尔获得者、物理学家杨振宁逝世,享年103岁

The physicist Chen Ning Yang in 1963. Dr. Yang’s sense of mathematical beauty, his colleague Freeman Dyson said, “turns his least important calculations into miniature works of art.”

The physicist Chen Ning Yang in 1963. Dr. Yang’s sense of mathematical beauty, his colleague Freeman Dyson said, “turns his least important calculations into miniature works of art.”

2025-10-18  1631  困难
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Dr. Yang and a colleague, the physicist Tsung-Dao Lee, created a sensation in 1956 by proposing that one of the four forces of nature might violate a seemingly ironclad principle called conservation of parity — a way of saying that a phenomenon and its mirror image should behave precisely the same. Their prediction was quickly borne out by experiment, and they shared the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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