Leo Kadanoff

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Leo Kadanoff was an influential American physicist renowned for his pioneering work on phase transitions and the renormalization group, which helped lay the foundations of modern statistical physics and condensed matter theory.

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instanceOf American physicist
human
physicist
theoretical physicist
academicDegree PhD in physics
awardReceived Boltzmann Medal
Dirac Prize
surface form: Dirac Medal

Franklin Medal
Lars Onsager Prize
National Medal of Science
Wolf Prize in Physics
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1937-01-14
dateOfDeath 2015-10-26
doctoralAdvisor P. W. Anderson
educatedAt Harvard University
employer Brown University
University of Chicago
familyName Kadanoff
fieldOfWork chaos theory
condensed matter physics
dynamical systems
physics
statistical physics
theoretical physics
givenName Leo
influenced Kenneth Wilson
surface form: Kenneth G. Wilson

development of modern renormalization group theory
knownFor contributions to condensed matter theory
contributions to statistical mechanics
phase transitions
renormalization group
scaling theory of critical phenomena
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Physical Society
National Academy of Sciences
notableWork scaling laws for Ising model near criticality
placeOfBirth New York
New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath Chicago
Illinois
United States of America
positionHeld professor of mathematics
professor of physics
sexOrGender male
workLocation Chicago

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this entity surface form: Leo P. Kadanoff