Harald Fritzsch
Harald Fritzsch (10 February 1943 in Zwickau, Germany – 16 August 2022 in München) was a German theoretical physicist known for his contributions to the theory of quarks, the development of Quantum Chromodynamics and the great unification of the standard model of particle physics.
Harald Fritzsch | |
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Born | Zwickau, Germany | 10 February 1943
Died | 16 August 2022 79) München, Germany | (aged
Known for | Quantum chromodynamics SO(10) Fritzsch mass matrices |
Awards | UNSW Dirac Medal (2008) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | CERN California Institute of Technology University of Wuppertal University of Bern Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
Doctoral students | Marcus Hutter Dieter Lüst |
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