LEON N. COOPER
Nobel Prize-winner in Physics (1972), Leon N. Cooper signs a booklet
titled "How Possible Becomes Actual in the Quantum Theory".
Booklet signed: "With my best wishes/Leon N Cooper" on front
cover, 16p, 8x10½. "How Possible Becomes Actual in the Quantum Theory" by Leon
N. Cooper. Reprinted from "Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society",
January 1976. Copiously Illustrated. Cooper (born 1930), of Brown
University, shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics with John Bardeen
(1908-1991), of the University of Illinois, and John Robert Schrieffer (born
1931), of the University of Pennsylvania, for their jointly developed theory of
superconductivity, commonly called the BCS-theory. Professor Cooper is co-founder and co-chairman
of Nestor, Inc., an industry leader in applying neural-network systems to
commercial and military applications. The concept of Cooper electron pairs is
named after him. Fine condition with large, bold
signature.
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