Theodore A. Welton
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Theodore A. Welton was a physicist best known for co-formulating the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, a fundamental result in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics.
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| Theodore A. Welton canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Theodore A. Welton Context triple: [fluctuation–dissipation theorem, wasDevelopedBy, Theodore A. Welton]
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Albert D. Wheelon
Albert D. Wheelon was an American physicist and intelligence official known for his pioneering role in developing U.S. satellite reconnaissance programs and later contributions to aerospace and national security policy.
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Louis D. Wilson
Louis D. Wilson was a 19th-century North Carolina politician and military officer after whom the city of Wilson, North Carolina, is named.
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Harry M. Wegeforth
Harry M. Wegeforth was an American physician and civic leader best known for establishing and guiding the early development of the San Diego Zoo into a major zoological institution.
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Turlington W. Harvey
Turlington W. Harvey was an early landowner and developer whose name was given to the city of Harvey, Illinois.
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Charles S. Hamlin
Charles S. Hamlin was an American lawyer and public official who became the first chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, helping to establish the early framework of U.S. central banking policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Theodore A. Welton Target entity description: Theodore A. Welton was a physicist best known for co-formulating the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, a fundamental result in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics.
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A.
Albert D. Wheelon
Albert D. Wheelon was an American physicist and intelligence official known for his pioneering role in developing U.S. satellite reconnaissance programs and later contributions to aerospace and national security policy.
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B.
Louis D. Wilson
Louis D. Wilson was a 19th-century North Carolina politician and military officer after whom the city of Wilson, North Carolina, is named.
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C.
Harry M. Wegeforth
Harry M. Wegeforth was an American physician and civic leader best known for establishing and guiding the early development of the San Diego Zoo into a major zoological institution.
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D.
Turlington W. Harvey
Turlington W. Harvey was an early landowner and developer whose name was given to the city of Harvey, Illinois.
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E.
Charles S. Hamlin
Charles S. Hamlin was an American lawyer and public official who became the first chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, helping to establish the early framework of U.S. central banking policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (15)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
person
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physicist ⓘ |
| areaOfResearch |
dissipation in physical systems
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thermal fluctuations ⓘ |
| coFormulated | fluctuation–dissipation theorem NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| contributedTo | theoretical physics ⓘ |
| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| field |
condensed matter physics
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physics ⓘ statistical mechanics ⓘ |
| gender | male ⓘ |
| influenced | modern condensed matter theory ⓘ |
| knownFor | fluctuation–dissipation theorem NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| notableWork | work on fluctuation–dissipation relations ⓘ |
| occupation | physicist ⓘ |
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Subject: Theodore A. Welton Description of subject: Theodore A. Welton was a physicist best known for co-formulating the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, a fundamental result in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics.
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