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Jean-Pierre Vigier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Pierre Vigier
Jean-Pierre Vigier (January 16, 1920, ParisMay 4, 2004, Paris〔(Jean-Pierre Vigier, 1920-2004 )〕) was a theoretical physicist, known for his work on the foundations of physics, and in particular on his stochastic interpretation of quantum physics. ==Education== Vigier earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Geneva in 1946 with a study on ''Infinite Sequences of Hermitian Operators''.〔"Some works and publications of Jean-Pierre Vigier'', Foundations of Physics, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 399-407, 1995〕 In 1948 he was appointed assistant to Louis de Broglie, a position he held until the latter's retirement in 1962. Vigier was professor emeritus at in the Department of Gravitational Physics at ''Pierre et Marie Curie University'' in Paris. He authored more than 300 scientific papers, and co-authored and edited a number of books and conference proceedings. He was a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A. Vigier was a proponent of the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics, which was based on the ideas of de Broglie and David Bohm. Politically, Vigier was an active supporter of communism throughout his life. Vigier was invited to be Einstein's assistant; but at the time because of his political controversy related to Vietnam the US State Department would not allow him entry into the United States.
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