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  1. Hideki Yukawa (in giapponese: 湯川 秀樹; Tōkyō, 23 gennaio 1907 – Kyoto, 8 settembre 1981) è stato un fisico giapponese, Premio Nobel nel 1949.

  2. Hideki Yukawa ForMemRS FRSE (湯川 秀樹, Yukawa Hideki, 23 January 1907 – 8 September 1981) was a Japanese theoretical physicist and the first Japanese Nobel laureate for his prediction of the pi meson, or pion.

  3. A physicist and the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner who explored the world of unknown with a creative mind. From 1933 to 1939, Hideki Yukawa was a lecturer and assistant professor at the School of Science, Osaka Imperial University.

  4. Biographical. Hideki Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23rd January, 1907, the third son of Takuji Ogawa, who later became Professor of Geology at Kyoto University. The future Laureate was brought up in Kyoto and graduated from the local university in 1929.

  5. 16 apr 2024 · Yukawa Hideki (born January 23, 1907, Tokyo, Japan—died September 8, 1981, Kyōto) was a Japanese physicist and recipient of the 1949 Nobel Prize for Physics for research on the theory of elementary particles.

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  6. Hideki Yukawa and the Meson Theory. Some 50 years ago, in his first research contribution, a young Japanese theoretical physicist explained the strong, short‐range force between neutrons and protons as due to an exchange of “heavy quanta.” Laurie M. Brown. Physics Today 39 (12), 55–62 (1986); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881048. Share.

  7. Yukawa Hideki. V-Z. Biografia di Danilo Domenici. 1993 Premio Nobel per la Fisica. (1907- 1981) Nacque col nome di Hideki Ogawa a Tokyo, il 23 gennaio 1907. Nel 1929 si laureò all’Università di Kyoto, dove iniziò il suo interesse per la fisica teorica delle particelle. Nel 1932 sposò Sumi Yukawa.