Ettore Majorana
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Ettore Majorana was an Italian theoretical physicist renowned for his profound contributions to quantum mechanics and the prediction of Majorana fermions, whose mysterious disappearance in 1938 remains unsolved.
All labels observed (1)
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| Ettore Majorana canonical | 4 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Ettore Majorana Context triple: [University of Naples Federico II, hasNotableFaculty, Ettore Majorana]
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Giulio Fermi
Giulio Fermi is the son of renowned Italian-American physicist and Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi.
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Bruno Pontecorvo
Bruno Pontecorvo was an Italian-born physicist best known for his pioneering work on neutrino physics and his controversial defection to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Emilio Segrè
Emilio Segrè was an Italian-American physicist and Nobel laureate known for co-discovering the antiproton and contributing to the development of nuclear physics and the Manhattan Project.
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Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi was an Italian-American physicist renowned for his work on nuclear physics and the development of the first nuclear reactor, which earned him a central role in the advent of the atomic age.
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Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Guglielmi
Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Guglielmi was the Italian father of silent film icon Rudolph Valentino, originally named Rodolfo Guglielmi.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ettore Majorana Target entity description: Ettore Majorana was an Italian theoretical physicist renowned for his profound contributions to quantum mechanics and the prediction of Majorana fermions, whose mysterious disappearance in 1938 remains unsolved.
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A.
Giulio Fermi
Giulio Fermi is the son of renowned Italian-American physicist and Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi.
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B.
Bruno Pontecorvo
Bruno Pontecorvo was an Italian-born physicist best known for his pioneering work on neutrino physics and his controversial defection to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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C.
Emilio Segrè
Emilio Segrè was an Italian-American physicist and Nobel laureate known for co-discovering the antiproton and contributing to the development of nuclear physics and the Manhattan Project.
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D.
Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi was an Italian-American physicist renowned for his work on nuclear physics and the development of the first nuclear reactor, which earned him a central role in the advent of the atomic age.
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E.
Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Guglielmi
Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Guglielmi was the Italian father of silent film icon Rudolph Valentino, originally named Rodolfo Guglielmi.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Ettore Majorana Description of subject: Ettore Majorana was an Italian theoretical physicist renowned for his profound contributions to quantum mechanics and the prediction of Majorana fermions, whose mysterious disappearance in 1938 remains unsolved.
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