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Raymond Frederick "Ray" Streater (born 1936) is a British physicist, and professor emeritus of Applied Mathematics at King's College London. He is best known for co-authoring a text on quantum field theory, the 1964 "''PCT, Spin and Statistics and All That.''" == Life == Ray Streater was born on 21 April 1936 in Three Bridges in the parish of Worth, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, the second son of Frederick Arthur Streater (builder) (1905-1965) and Dorothy Beatrice Streater, née Thomas (17 December 1907 - 16 December 1994). He married Mary Patricia née Palmer on 19 September 1962, and they had three children: Alexander Paul (1963); Stephen Bernard (1965); Catherine Jane Mary (1967). Professor Streater's career may be summarised as follows. * Jan.-Sep. 1960 – Research Fellow, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland * 1960-1961 – Instructor in Physics, Princeton University, NJ, USA * 1961-1964 – Assistant Lecturer in Physics, Imperial College, London * 1964-1967 – Lecturer in Physics, Imperial College, London * 1967-1969 – Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, Imperial College, London * 1969-1984 – Professor of Applied Mathematics, Bedford College, London * 1984-2001 – Professor of Applied Mathematics, King's College London * Oct. 2001 on – Emeritus Professor, King's College London 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ray Streater」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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