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William Edward Caswell (June 22, 1947 – September 11, 2001) was a physicist who died during the September 11 attacks, as a passenger aboard American Airlines Flight 77, which was crashed into The Pentagon. Caswell did work in quantum gauge theory, most notably, his 1972 calculation of the beta function to two-loop accuracy. His pioneering work in the days of FORTRAN and punch cards demonstrated the potential of computer algebra. ==Early life== William Edward Caswell was born on June 22, 1947〔(William E. Caswell ). Memorial Guide: National 9/11 Memorial. Retrieved October 28, 2011.〕〔("Biographies: William E. Caswell" ). National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial. Retrieved September 11, 2013.〕 in Boston, Massachusetts, the eldest of six children. He lived most of his life in Silver Spring, Maryland.〔〔("William E. Caswell" ). ''The Washington Post''. Retrieved September 13, 2013.〕 In high school he became a scholar. He attended the University of Maryland and graduated phi beta kappa in three years. He then attended graduate school at Princeton University, majoring in physics. His work at Princeton was delayed when he was drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War, where he came to admire the drill sergeant to whom he was assigned for basic training. When Caswell resumed his studies at Princeton, he chose to work in elementary particle theory. He received his Ph.D. in Physics in January 1975, and subsequently did postdoctoral work at Stanford University and Brown University.〔
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