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George Stanley Rushbrooke

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262:. After Thelma’s illness, and a period in hospital himself, he moved to his new job in 1951, where he remained until retirement as emeritus professor in 1980. His two main areas of research were the theory of liquids and critical phenomena. 265:
Reflecting on Rushbrooke’s career, Domb stated that "the most significant contribution that Rushbrooke made in theoretical chemistry was undoubtedly what came to be known as the Coulson-Rushbooke theorem". He was elected a Fellow of the
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In 1949 Rushbrooke married Thelma Barbara Cox, whom he had met there. She suffered from depression, especially so a year after they were married. By this time Rushbrooke had been appointed to a new chair of theoretical physics at
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In 1948 Oxford beckoned. He was appointed senior lecturer in theoretical physics at the university, and lecturer in mathematics at University College. He took on very capable researchers in several fields, such as
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Rushbrooke, G S; Eve, J (1962). "High-temperature partition function and refated noncrossing polygons for the simple cubic lattice".
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for senior students. They were popular and he enjoyed giving them; they led to the publication of his book
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Mallion, R B; Rouvray, D H (1990). "The Golden Jubilee of the Coulson-Rushbrooke Pairing Theorem".
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Domb, Cyril (1998). "George Stanley Rushbrooke. 19 January 1915-14 December 1995".
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in 1936, as the students showing the greatest distinction in applied mathematics.
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In 1944 Rushbrooke moved on again, this time to the department of physics at the
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Rushbrooke, G S; Scoins, H I (1953). "On the theory of fluids".
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The Rushbrookes, who were childless, lived in Belle Vue Avenue,
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
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1939–44 Senior DSIR award; Carnegie Teaching Fellowship,
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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1962–63 Visiting Professor Department of Chemistry,
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FRS
FRSE
Willenhall
Newcastle upon Tyne
St John's College, Cambridge
Mayhew Prize
University College, Dundee
University of Leeds
University of Oxford
Newcastle University
Willenhall
Wolverhampton Grammar School
State Scholarship
St John's College, Cambridge
Fred Hoyle
Mayhew Prize
Ralph H. Fowler
University of Bristol
University College, Dundee
DSIR
Wynne-Jones
Charles Coulson
University of Leeds
statistical mechanics
Cyril Domb
Ising models
King’s College, Newcastle
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Society of London
Gosforth

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