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Ryogo Kubo
Born
(1920-02-15)February 15, 1920
Tokyo, Japan
Died
March 31, 1995(1995-03-31) (aged 75)
Japan
Nationality
Japanese
Known for
Kubo formula Kubo gap Kubo–Martin–Schwinger state Green–Kubo relations Hierarchical equations of motion
Awards
Boltzmann Medal (1977) Imperial Prize (1969) Nishina Memorial Prize (1957)
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Notable students
Yoshitaka Tanimura (1989)
Ryogo Kubo (久保 亮五, Kubo Ryōgo, February 15, 1920 – March 31, 1995) was a Japanese mathematical physicist, best known for his works in statistical physics and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.
RyogoKubo (久保 亮五, KuboRyōgo, February 15, 1920 – March 31, 1995) was a Japanese mathematical physicist, best known for his works in statistical physics...
Mano Po!, a Tagalog-language movie Green–Kubo relations, a mathematical expression, named for RyogoKuboKubo and the Two Strings, a 2016 stop-motion animated...
The Kubo formula, named for RyogoKubo who first presented the formula in 1957, is an equation which expresses the linear response of an observable quantity...
context of quantum statistics, can be found in a paper by RyogoKubo. This defines particularly the Kubo formula, which considers the general case that the "force"...
by a mathematical object called a Kubo–Martin–Schwinger (KMS) state: a state satisfying the KMS condition. RyogoKubo introduced the condition in 1957...
1983) Yoshitaka Tanimura, derived Hierarchical equations of motion with RyogoKubo, Professor of Kyoto University, Humboldt Prize Winner (Sci.and Tech) Masayoshi...
March 2023 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination archive – RyogoKubo Archived 13 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination...
equations of motion (HEOM) technique derived by Yoshitaka Tanimura and RyogoKubo in 1989, is a non-perturbative approach developed to study the evolution...
metal nanoclusters. According to the Japanese mathematical physicist RyogoKubo, the spacing of energy levels can be predicted by δ = E F N {\displaystyle...
Spectroscopy. 60: 52–70. doi:10.1016/j.pnmrs.2011.11.003. PMID 22293399. RyogoKubo; Kazuhisa Tomita (1954). "A General Theory of Magnetic Resonance Absorption"...
approach emerges as an analogue of classical dissipation theory developed by RyogoKubo and Y. Tanimura. This approach is connected to hierarchical equations...
States (1904–1995) Nikolay Sergeevich Krylov – Soviet Union (1917–1947) RyogoKubo – Japan (1920–1995) Daya Shankar Kulshreshtha – India (born 1951) Igor...
a Japanese mathematical physicist, best known for his invention with RyogoKubo of the Hierarchical equations of motion. In 1993, while working at University...
his Compton scattering Fokker–Planck equation 1957 – RyogoKubo derives the first of the Green-Kubo relations for linear transport coefficients 1957 – Edwin...
Truesdell (1919–2000) Ian Sneddon (1919–2000) Julius Ashkin (1920–1982) RyogoKubo (1920–1995) Gerhart Lüders (1920–1995) Herbert S. Green (1920–1999) George...
Landauer, who first suggested a version the Landauer formula. RyogoKubo who first presents the Kubo formula, to express the linear response of an observable...
physics H. Grad and Vitaly D. Shafranov Green–Kubo relations Statistical mechanics M. S. Green and RyogoKubo Gross–Pitaevskii equation Condensed matter...
characterization of thermal equilibrium states using the KMS condition (named after RyogoKubo, Paul C. Martin, and Julian Schwinger) in such a way that it extends to...
)=\epsilon '(\omega )-i\epsilon ''(\omega )} . It was independent of RyogoKubo who in 1957 developed the corresponding theory for magnetic materials...
NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - RyogoKubo". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
Laureates Institution For 1975 Kenneth G. Wilson Cornell University 1977 RyogoKubo University of Tokyo "his work in the field of fluctuation theory." 1980...