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Richard J. Eden

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Also in the 1950s, he attended the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. This experience led him to develop ideas for a College for Advanced Study in Cambridge. He was subsequently a founding Fellow of
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In the 1950s, Eden was a leading British exponent of analytic S-matrix studies in elementary particle physics. From 1964 to 1982 he was Reader in Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge.
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Eden, R. J.; Kaiser, G. D. (1 May 1971). "Theoretical and Experimental Consequences of a Violation of the Pomeranchuk Theorem on Total Cross Sections at High Energies".
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referred to him as the β€˜Father of the Society’. This compliment is reprinted in publications marking the 40th and 50th anniversaries. Eden remained an Honorary Fellow.
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in Cambridge and from 1982 to 1989 was Professor of Energy Studies there. From 1974, he served on the UK Advisory Committee for Energy Conservation.
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Clare Hall: A 50th Anniversary Portrait, ed. D.Ibbetson, M.Longair, C.Walston, Third Millennium Publishing, 2016, p. 8-14,
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Eden, R.J.; Kaiser, G.D. (1971). "Asymptotic properties of scattering amplitudes and their experimental consequences".
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in 1966, and from 1987 to 1999 he was vice president of the college. After retirement he was made an Honorary Fellow.
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In 1972 he took up interdisciplinary energy studies. In 1974 he founded the Energy Research Group at the
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Eden, Richard J. (1 August 1970). "Pomeranchuk Theorem and the Serpukhov Data on Total Cross Sections".
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Maxwell's Enduring Legacy: A Scientific History of the Cavendish Laboratory, Malcolm Longair,
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EDEN, R. J. (1 January 1971). "Theorems on High Energy Collisions of Elementary Particles".
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Eden was born in London. He received his doctorate in 1951 at Cambridge University under
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Clare Hall β€” The Origins and Development of a College for Advanced Study
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Eden, R. J.; Francis, N. C. (1 March 1955). "Theory of Nuclear Models".
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On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the founding of Clare Hall,
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Eden, R J (1 September 1971). "Regge poles and elementary particles".
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Energy and structural change in the United Kingdom and Western Europe
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in 1966, and from 1987 to 1999 he was vice president of the college.
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World energy to 2050. Outline scenarios for energy and electricity
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In 1974 he founded the Energy Research Group at the
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OBE
Cavendish Laboratory
Clare Hall, Cambridge
Paul Dirac
Smith's Prize
Clare Hall
Cambridge
Lord Ashby
Cavendish Laboratory
Malcolm Longair
OBE
Institute of Physics
Maxwell Medal
Michael Boris Green
John Clayton Taylor
Geoffrey C. Fox
Poole
doi
10.1103/physrev.97.1366
ISSN
0031-899X
"Analytic Structure of Collision Amplitudes in Perturbation Theory"
doi
10.1103/physrev.119.1763
ISSN
0031-899X
David Olive
John Polkinghorne
Cambridge University Press
ISBN

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