List of things named after Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman (1918 – 1988) was an American theoretical physicist and popular author, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga.
Physics techniques and problems named after Feynman
- Bethe–Feynman formula
- Feynman's algorithm
- Feynman–Kac formula
- Feynman–Kleinert Quasi-Classical Wigner method
- Feynman checkerboard
- Feynman diagram
- Feynman rules
- One-loop Feynman diagram
- Feynman gauge
- Feynman path integral
- Feynman parametrization
- Feynman propagator
- Feynman slash notation
- Feynman–Smoluchowski ratchet
- Feynman sprinkler
- Heaviside–Feynman formula
- Hellmann–Feynman theorem
- Stückelberg–Feynman interpretation
- Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory
Other things named after Feynman
- 7495 Feynman, asteroid
- Feynmanium, a theoretical chemical element with atomic number Z = 137
- Feynman point (not connected to Feynman)
- Feynman Technique
- Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology
See also
- Feynman (disambiguation)
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- Feynman diagram
- Feynman–Kac formula
- Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory
- Bethe–Feynman formula
- Hellmann–Feynman theorem
- Feynman slash notation
- Feynman parametrization
- Path integral formulation
- Parton model
- Sticky bead argument
- One-electron universe
- Quantum cellular automaton
- Rogers Commission Report
- Feynman checkerboard
- Feynman sprinkler
- "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" (1959)
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics (1964)
- The Character of Physical Law (1965)
- QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (1985)
- Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! (1985)
- What Do You Care What Other People Think? (1988)
- Feynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun (1997)
- The Meaning of It All (1999)
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (1999)
- Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track (2005)
- Joan Feynman (sister)
- Charles Hirshberg (nephew)
- Namesakes
- Cargo cult science
- Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science
- Tuva or Bust!
- Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology
- Infinity (1996 film)
- QED (2001 play)
- The Challenger Disaster (2013 film)