Gian-Carlo Wick
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Gian-Carlo Wick was an Italian theoretical physicist known for major contributions to quantum field theory and particle physics, including the formulation of Wick’s theorem.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Gian-Carlo Wick Context triple: [Wick’s theorem, namedAfter, Gian-Carlo Wick]
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Julian Schwinger
Julian Schwinger was an American theoretical physicist renowned for his foundational contributions to quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory.
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Kurt Symanzik
Kurt Symanzik was a German theoretical physicist renowned for his foundational contributions to quantum field theory and renormalization.
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Sidney Coleman
Sidney Coleman was an influential American theoretical physicist renowned for his work in quantum field theory and for his exceptional teaching and expository lectures at Harvard University.
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Victor F. Weisskopf
Victor F. Weisskopf was an Austrian-American theoretical physicist renowned for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics, his leadership at CERN and MIT, and his influential role in science education and public advocacy.
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Melvin Schwartz
Melvin Schwartz was an American physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work in neutrino physics, including the first direct detection of the muon neutrino.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Gian-Carlo Wick Target entity description: Gian-Carlo Wick was an Italian theoretical physicist known for major contributions to quantum field theory and particle physics, including the formulation of Wick’s theorem.
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A.
Julian Schwinger
Julian Schwinger was an American theoretical physicist renowned for his foundational contributions to quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory.
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B.
Kurt Symanzik
Kurt Symanzik was a German theoretical physicist renowned for his foundational contributions to quantum field theory and renormalization.
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C.
Sidney Coleman
Sidney Coleman was an influential American theoretical physicist renowned for his work in quantum field theory and for his exceptional teaching and expository lectures at Harvard University.
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D.
Victor F. Weisskopf
Victor F. Weisskopf was an Austrian-American theoretical physicist renowned for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics, his leadership at CERN and MIT, and his influential role in science education and public advocacy.
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E.
Melvin Schwartz
Melvin Schwartz was an American physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work in neutrino physics, including the first direct detection of the muon neutrino.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Gian-Carlo Wick Description of subject: Gian-Carlo Wick was an Italian theoretical physicist known for major contributions to quantum field theory and particle physics, including the formulation of Wick’s theorem.
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