Oskar Klein

Oskar Klein
Oskar Klein

Oskar Benjamin Klein (1894–1977). Photograph taken at the Göttingen Bohr-Festspiele, June, 1922.
Born September 15, 1894 (1894-09-15)
Mörby, Sweden
Died February 5, 1977 (1977-02-06)
Stockholm, Sweden
Residence Sweden and USA
Nationality Swedish
Fields Physicist
Institutions Copenhagen
University of Michigan
Lund University
University College of Stockholm
Alma mater Nobel Institute
University College of Stockholm
Doctoral students David M. Dennison
Known for Kaluza–Klein theory
Klein–Gordon equation
Rydberg–Klein–Rees method
Influences Svante Arrhenius
Notable awards Max Planck medal, 1959
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Oskar Benjamin Klein (September 15, 1894 – February 5, 1977) was a Swedish theoretical physicist.

Klein was born in Danderyd outside Stockholm, son of the chief rabbi of Stockholm, Dr. Gottlieb Klein from Homonna in Hungary and Antonie (Toni) Levy. He became a student of Svante Arrhenius at the Nobel Institute at a young age, and was on the way to Jean-Baptiste Perrin in France when World War I broke out and he was drafted into the military.

From 1917 he worked a few years with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen and received his doctoral degree at the University College of Stockholm (now Stockholm University) in 1921. In 1923 he received a professorship at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and moved there with his recently wedded wife, Gerda Koch from Denmark. Klein returned to Copenhagen in 1925, spent some time with Paul Ehrenfest in Leiden, then became docent at Lund University in 1926 and in 1930 accepted the offer of the professorial chair in physics at the Stockholm University College, which had previously been held by Ivar Fredholm until his death in 1927; Klein retired as professor emeritus in 1962. He was awarded the Max Planck medal in 1959.

Klein is credited for inventing the idea, part of Kaluza–Klein theory, that extra dimensions may be physically real but curled up and very small, an idea essential to string theory / M-theory.

The Oskar Klein Memorial Lecture, held annually at the University of Stockholm, has been named after him.

The Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics in Stockholm, Sweden is named in his honor.

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