Pierre Hohenberg

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Pierre Hohenberg was a theoretical physicist best known for co-formulating the Hohenberg–Kohn theorems, which laid the mathematical foundation of modern density functional theory in quantum mechanics.

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theoretical physicist
awardReceived Max Planck Medal NERFINISHED
coAuthorOf seminal paper on inhomogeneous electron gas with Walter Kohn
coFormulatedWith Walter Kohn NERFINISHED
contributedTo mathematical foundations of density functional theory
quantum many-body theory
field condensed matter physics
theoretical physics
influenced applications of density functional theory in chemistry
applications of density functional theory in materials science
development of modern electronic structure theory
knownFor Hohenberg–Kohn theorems NERFINISHED
density functional theory
work in condensed matter theory
language English
French
memberOf American Physical Society
National Academy of Sciences (United States) NERFINISHED
name Pierre Hohenberg NERFINISHED
nationality French
position professor of physics
research physicist
researchArea critical phenomena
nonequilibrium dynamics
phase transitions
quantum fluids
statistical mechanics
workedAt Bell Laboratories NERFINISHED
New York University NERFINISHED
Yale University NERFINISHED

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density functional theory introducedBy Pierre Hohenberg