George Volkoff

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George Volkoff was a Canadian theoretical physicist known for his pioneering work on the structure of neutron stars, which led to the formulation of the Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit.

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instanceOf Canadian physicist
person
physicist
theoretical physicist
collaboratedWith J. Robert Oppenheimer
contributedTo theoretical understanding of compact stars
countryOfCitizenship Canada
educatedAt University of British Columbia
University of California, Berkeley
employer University of British Columbia
familyName Volkoff
fieldOfWork astrophysics
nuclear physics
theoretical physics
givenName George
hasAcademicDiscipline physics
influenced later research on neutron star masses
knownFor formulation of the Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
pioneering work on the structure of neutron stars
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
occupation university teacher
positionHeld dean at the University of British Columbia
head of the Physics Department at the University of British Columbia
professor of physics
provost at the University of British Columbia
researchFocus general relativity applications in astrophysics
relativistic stellar structure
studied equations of state of dense matter
neutron stars

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