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before moving to Caltech in 1962. At Caltech he was the Executive Officer for Physics in 1988-97, and Master of Student Houses in 1997-2002. He received the Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2014.
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into particle physics, elucidation of the role of infrared photons in high energy scattering, and for seminal contributions to undergraduate physics education".
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Yennie, D. R., Steven C. Frautschi, and H. Suura (1961). "The infrared divergence phenomena and high-energy processes."
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to the strong interactions was largely abandoned by the particle physics community in the 1970s in light of
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into the western literature. Frautschi's most well known contribution to strong-interaction theory was the
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in strong interactions and wide angle pair production and quantum electrodynamics at small distances
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of the strong interactions and for his contribution to the resolution of the
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Theoretical Physicist Wins Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching
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13/08/1982: Vol. 217, Issue 4560, pp. 593–599 (
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One of Frautschi's doctoral students at Caltech was
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theoretical physicist
California Institute of Technology
bootstrap theory
infrared divergence
quantum electrodynamics
American Physical Society
Regge poles
Harvard College
Stanford University
PC conservation
Sidney Drell
Hideki Yukawa
Kyoto University
Geoffrey Chew
University of California, Berkeley
Cornell University
mesons
Regge trajectories
spin
Chew–Frautschi plot
pomeron
string theory
Hagedorn temperature
S-matrix approach
quantum chromodynamics
Donald R. Yennie
Hiroshi Suura
QED
infrared divergences

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