John Clive Ward

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John Clive Ward was a British theoretical physicist known for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics, including the formulation of the Ward–Takahashi identity.

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instanceOf British person
human
physicist
theoretical physicist
awardReceived Dirac Prize
surface form: Dirac Medal of the Institute of Physics

Hughes Medal
Lomonosov Gold Medal
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge

University of Sydney
employer Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell
surface form: Atomic Energy Research Establishment

Australian National University
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Imperial Chemical Industries
Macquarie University
Princeton University
University of Birmingham
University of Maryland
University of Rochester
University of Sydney
familyName Ward
fieldOfWork particle physics
quantum electrodynamics
theoretical physics
givenName John
hasAcademicAdvisor Abraham Pais
Paul Dirac
influenced development of renormalization theory
modern gauge theories
influencedBy Julian Schwinger
Paul Dirac
knownFor Ward–Takahashi identities
surface form: Ward–Takahashi identity

contributions to quantum electrodynamics
work on gauge invariance in quantum field theory
memberOf Royal Society
middleName Clive
notableIdea Ward–Takahashi identities
surface form: Ward identity in quantum electrodynamics

Ward–Takahashi identities
surface form: Ward–Takahashi identity

use of symmetry principles in quantum field theory
notableWork Ward identity
Ward–Takahashi identities
surface form: Ward–Takahashi identity
occupation physicist
theoretical physicist
sexOrGender male
workLocation Australia
United Kingdom
United States of America

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Clive hasNotableBearer John Clive Ward