David Finkelstein

David Finkelstein

David Ritz Finkelstein (born July 19, 1929, New York City) is currently an emeritus professor of physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Finkelstein obtained his Ph.D. in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953. From 1964 to 1976, he was professor of physics at Yeshiva University.

In 1958 Charles W. Misner and he found the gravitational kink, a topological defect in the gravitational metric, whose quantum theory could exhibit spin 1/2. The simplest kink exhibited an easily understood event horizon that led him to recognize the one in the Schwarzschild metric and eliminate its coordinate singularity. This work influenced the decisions of Roger Penrose and John Archibald Wheeler to accept the physical existence of event horizons and black holes.

Most of Finkelstein's work is directed toward a quantum theory of space-time structure. He early on accepted the conclusion of John von Neumann that anomalies of quantum mechanical measurement are anomalies of the logic of quantum mechanical systems. Therefore he formed quantum analogues of set theory, the standard language for classical space-time structures, and proposed that space-time is a quantum set of space-time quanta dubbed "chronons," a form of quantum computer with spins for quantum bits, as a quantum version of the cellular automaton of von Neumann. His early quantum space-times proving unphysical, he has since studied chronons with a regularized form of Bose-Einstein statistics due to Tchavdar D. Palev.

He investigated ball lightning with Julio Rubenstein and James R. Powell. They concluded that ball lightning is most likely a wandering St. Elmo's fire, a low-temperature soliton in the atmospheric electric current flow.

He also put forward an interpretation of the engraving Melencolia I of Albrecht Dürer.

Books

  • David Ritz Finkelstein: Quantum relativity: a synthesis of the ideas of Einstein and Heisenberg, Springer, 1996
  • David Ritz Finkelstein, J. M. Jauch: Notes on quaternion quantum mechanics, CERN, 1959
  • Charles Maisonnier, David Ritz Finkelstein: Beam intensity limitation in neutralized space charge betatrons, CERN, 1959
  • David Ritz Finkelstein: Non-linear meson theory of nuclear forces, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Deptartment of Physics, 1952

See also

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • David Finkelstein — (l.) und Carl F. von Weizsäcker (r.) während des Internationalen Symposiums für Quantenlogik, Köln 1984 David Ritz Finkelstein (* 19. Juli 1929 in New York City) ist ein US amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker. Finkelstein studierte 1946 bis… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • David — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase David (desambiguación). Escultura del rey David en la Basílica de Santa María la Mayor (Roma) David (proviene del hebreo דָּוִד y significa Amado ) fue e …   Wikipedia Español

  • Finkelstein — (פֿינק(ע)לשׁטײַן, פינקלשׁט(י)ין, Финкельштейн) is a German and Yiddish surname (originated from German Karfunkelstein , a carbuncle stone ) shared by a number of notable individuals:* Arthur Fields ( Abe Finkelstein ) * Arthur J. Finkelstein, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Finkelstein — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: David Finkelstein (* 1929), US amerikanischer Physiker, Professor am Georgia Institute of Technology Hans Finkelstein (1885 1938), deutscher Chemiker, nach dem die Finkelstein Reaktion benannt ist Harry… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • FINKELSTEIN, LOUIS — (1895–1991), U.S. Conservative rabbi, scholar, and educator. Finkelstein was born in Cincinnati. His father, an Orthodox rabbi, supervised his early Jewish education. He graduated from the College of the City of New York   (1915) and took his… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FINKELSTEIN, ISRAEL — (1949– ). Israeli archaeologist, specializing in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Born in Tel Aviv, Finkelstein received his high school education in Petaḥ Tikva, before serving in the army. He undertook his graduate studies at Tel Aviv University in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • David E. Kelley — Kelley and Michelle Pfeiffer at the 47th Emmy Awards in 1994 Born April 4, 1956 (1956 04 04) (age 55) Watervi …   Wikipedia

  • David Ridgen — David Ridgen[1] is an award winning independent Canadian filmmaker. He has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, MSNBC, NPR, TVOntario and others. Ridgen co directed Canadian Images of Vietnam[2] with his brother Robert Ridgen in 1990 …   Wikipedia

  • David Milch — Born March 23, 1945 (1945 03 23) (age 66) Buffalo, New York, USA Occupation Screenwriter, television producer David S. Milch (born March 23, 1945) is an American writer and …   Wikipedia

  • David Weiss Halivni — David Halivni, chercheur américain israélien du Talmud (photo Tzahi Lerner, 2009) David Weiss Halivni (hébreu : דוד הלבני), né en 1926, est un rabbin américano israélien, survivant de la Shoah, considéré comme une autorité dans le domaine… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”