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Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, (August 8 1902 - October 20 1984) was a physicist and a founder of the field of quantum physics.
Biography
Dirac was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. In 1926 he developed a version of quantum mechanics, which included �Matrix Mechanics� and �Wave Mechanics� as special cases.
In 1928, building on Pauli's work on nonrelativistic spin systems, he derived the Dirac equation, a relativistic equation describing the electron. This allowed Dirac to formulate the Dirac sea and predict the existence of the positron, the electron's anti-particle; the positron was subsequently observed by Anderson in 1932. Dirac explained the origin of quantum spin as a relativistic phenomenon.
Dirac's Principles of Quantum Mechanics, published in 1930, pioneered the use of linear operators as a generalization of the theories of Heisenberg and Schr�dinger. It also introduced the bra-ket notation, in which |ψ> denotes a state vector in the Hilbert space of a system and <ψ| its dual vector. Dirac also introduced Dirac's delta function.
Dirac shared the Nobel Prize for physics in 1933 with Erwin Schr�dinger "for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory". Dirac was Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge from 1932 to 1969 and an undergraduate at Bristol University. The Dirac Prize is awarded in his honour.
Dirac died in Tallahassee, Florida.
Views
Dirac was a committed atheist. After being asked about his thoughts on Dirac's views, Pauli remarked "If I understand Dirac correctly, his meaning is this: there is no God, and Dirac is his Prophet".
See also
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- Dirac equation
- Dirac delta function
- Dirac Prize
- Fermi-Dirac statistics Physics
- Aharonov-Bohm effect
- Antiparticle
- Fermi energy
- Magnetic monopole
- Nobel Prize in Physics
- Quantum state
- Quantum field theory
- Quantum harmonic oscillator
- Quantum mechanics
- Perturbation theory
- Planck's constant
- Schr�dinger equation
- Spin
- Spinor Math
- Bra-ket notation
- Complete Fermi-Dirac integral
- Degenerate distribution
- Formal system
- Incomplete Fermi-Dirac integral
- Lucasian professor
People
- Behram Kursunoglu
- Erwin Schr�dinger
- Eugene Wigner
- Harish-Chandra
- John Lennard-Jones
- Wolfgang Pauli
- Robert S. Mulliken
- Mahmoud Hessaby Other
- Copley Medal
- Communes of the Charente d�partement
- WATOC Lists
- Timeline of cosmology
- Timeline of mechanics and physics
- List of physics topics
- List of English people
- List of astronomical topics
- List of mathematical topics
- List of physicists
External Links
- Dirac Medal of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics
- Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac Biography
- Dirac Medal of the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists (WATOC)