Leon Van Hove

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Leon Van Hove was a Belgian theoretical physicist known for his pioneering work in quantum field theory and statistical mechanics, including the introduction of Van Hove singularities in solid-state physics.

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instanceOf Belgian person
person
theoretical physicist
awardReceived Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics NERFINISHED
Holweck Prize NERFINISHED
Max Planck Medal NERFINISHED
birthDate 1924-02-10
countryOfBirth Belgium NERFINISHED
deathDate 1990-09-02
educatedAt Université libre de Bruxelles NERFINISHED
employer CERN NERFINISHED
familyName Van Hove NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork quantum field theory
solid-state physics
statistical mechanics
theoretical physics
givenName Leon NERFINISHED
influenced development of many-body theory in condensed matter physics
theoretical high-energy physics
knownFor Van Hove singularity NERFINISHED
work in many-body theory
work in quantum field theory
work in statistical mechanics
language Dutch
English
French
memberOf Royal Academy of Belgium NERFINISHED
name Leon Van Hove NERFINISHED
nationality Belgium NERFINISHED
notableConcept Van Hove singularity NERFINISHED
notablePublication Van Hove, L. (1954). "Correlations in space and time and Born approximation scattering in systems of interacting particles" NERFINISHED
occupation research director
university professor
positionHeld Director of Research at CERN
Director-General of CERN (theoretical sector)
researchInterest lattice dynamics
many-body quantum systems
scattering theory
sexOrGender male
workLocation Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

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