Christian Michelson Institute, Bergen University of Oslo
Egil Andersen Hylleraas (May 15, 1898 – October 28, 1965) was a Norwegian theoretical physicist known for creating a method for predicting the ground state energy of two-electron atoms and trial wave functions for many-electron atoms.
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Meitner and Frisch received from Max von Laue, Niels Bohr, Oskar Klein, EgilHylleraas and James Franck. Reports were written for the committee by Erik Hulthén...
Astrophysics in Prague, to Norway, where he became an assistant to EgilHylleraas at the University of Oslo. He also briefly worked at the Technical University...
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