Julian Seymour Schwinger
Schwinger, Julian Seymour (1918– ), U.S. physicist who shared with Richard P. Feynman and Japan's Shinichiro Tomonaga the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics for independent work in formulating the theory of quantum electrodynamics.
See also: Quantum electrodynamics.
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