- William E. Caswell
William E. Caswell (
June 22 ,1947 –September 11 ,2001 ) was a physicist fromSilver Spring, Maryland whose pioneering work in the days ofFORTRAN and punch cards demonstrated the potential ofcomputer algebra and made major contributions to quantum gauge field theories.Caswell received his undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Maryland and later did graduate work at
Princeton University , then a hotbed of research intogauge symmetry andrenormalization group ideas. (Caswell's grad school officemateFrank Wilczek shared the 2004Nobel Prize in Physics with his thesis advisorDavid J. Gross and withH. David Politzer , for work done during this time.)With his thesis advisor
Curtis Callan , Caswell embarked on an ambitious program for the summation ofFeynman loop s in order to calculateelementary particle properties. His thesis, published in 1974, was groundbreaking work that encouraged and shaped future research. To quote his [http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p74.html obituary in Physics Today] , "Today the interpretation of many experiments in high-energy physics requires multiloop quantum chromodynamics calculations, and Bill's result is a prime ingredient in every such calculation. It is also a critical ingredient in calculating the running of the coupling constants of the Standard Model's supersymmetric extensions, calculations that are interpreted these days as evidence for both grand unification and low-energy supersymmetry. Thus Bill's work is also crucial to our thinking about physics beyond the Standard Model."After receiving his PhD from Princeton in 1975, Caswell did further significant work to develop new and powerful tools for dealing with bound states such as
positronium andcharmonium .In 1983, Caswell left academic work for the
Naval Surface Weapons Center , first atWhite Oak, Maryland , formerly theNaval Ordnance Laboratory .He was on
American Airlines Flight 77 which crashed intoThe Pentagon onSeptember 11 ,2001 . He is survived by his wife Jean and his daughter Jennifer.External links
* [http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p74.html Obituary in Physics Today]
* [http://www.nbi.dk/~predrag/politics/11sept2001/Caswell/W.E.Caswell.htm Washington Post]
* [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v33/i4/p244_1 Caswell's thesis work, 1974]
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