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Léon Rosenfeld

Léon Jacques Henri Constant Rosenfeld (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}French: ; 14 August 1904 in Charleroi – 23 March 1974) was a Belgian physicist and a communist activist.

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Known for
Belinfante–Rosenfeld stress–energy tensor, coined the term lepton
Alma mater
University of Liège (PhD, 1926)
Awards
Francqui Prize (1949)
Born
14 August 1904 Charleroi, Belgium
Children
Andrée, Jean
Citizenship
Belgium

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Léon Rosenfeld

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Léon Rosenfeld

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related to External links · 8
Léon Rosenfeld → American Institute, Archives, Media, Niels Bohr Library, Physics, September, Wikimedia CommonsOral, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Alma mater · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → University of Liège (PhD, 1926)
Awards · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → Francqui Prize (1949)
Born · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → 14 August 1904 Charleroi, Belgium
Children · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → Andrée, Jean
Citizenship · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → Belgium
Died · 1
Léon Rosenfeld → 23 March 1974(1974-03-23) (aged 69)
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Léon Rosenfeld → Belinfante–Rosenfeld stress–energy tensor, coined the term lepton
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Léon Rosenfeld → Yvonne Cambresier

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Léon RosenfeldAlma materUniversity of Liège (PhD, 1926)1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldAwardsFrancqui Prize (1949)1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldBorn14 August 1904 Charleroi, Belgium1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldChildrenAndrée, Jean1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldCitizenshipBelgium1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldDied23 March 1974(1974-03-23) (aged 69)1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldKnown forBelinfante–Rosenfeld stress–energy tensor, coined the term lepton1.00infobox
Léon RosenfeldSpouseYvonne Cambresier1.00infobox
Léon Rosenfeldrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Léon Rosenfeldrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Léon Rosenfeldrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsOral0.60section
Léon Rosenfeldrelated to External linksSeptember0.60section

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