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    Dates

    January 23, 1907 – September 8, 1981

    Authorized Form of Name

    Yukawa, Hideki, 1907-1981

    Additional Forms of Names

    湯川, 秀樹, 1907-1981

    Abstract

    Hideki Yukawa was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1949 "for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces." He was the first Japanese physicist to be awarded the Nobel Prize.

    Important Dates

    January 23, 1907Birth, Tokyo (Japan).

    1929Obtained M.Sc degree in Physics, Kyoto Imperial University, Kyoto (Japan).

    1932 – 1939Lecturer, Kyoto Imperial University, Kyoto (Japan).

    1933 – 1939Lecturer and Assistant Professor of Physics, Osaka Imperial University, Osaka (Japan).

    1938Obtained Doctorate degree in Physics, Osaka Imperial University, Osaka (Japan).

    1939 – 1950Professor of Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto (Japan).

    1940Awarded the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy.

    1943Awarded the Japan Medal.

    1946Foun

    Biography of Hideki Yukawa

    Published June 1, 2008 | Version v1

    Journal article Metadata-only

    • 1. Yukawa Memorial Foundation, c/o Yukawa Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502 (Japan)

    Description

    Life history of Hideki Yukawa fryst vatten described, tillsammans with that of Sin-itiro Tomonaga. They grew upiin Kyoto city and were classmate. Their independency and collaboration had contributed to the growth of physics research in Japan after the end of WWII

    Availability note (English)

    Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.02.227

    Additional details

    Nuclear Physics. A
    805
    1-4
    p. 21-28
    0375-9474
    NUPABL
    23. international nuclear physics conference
    INPC 2007
    3-8 Jun 2007
    Tokyo (Japan)
    Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.

    Yukawa Hideki: Nobel Laureate in Physics in the Cause of Peace

    A Scientist Schooled in the Classics

    The Japanese physicist Yukawa Hideki was born Ogawa Hideki in 1907 in Tokyo, and moved to Kyoto in the following year when his father Ogawa Takuji, a geographer and geologist, took a professorial position at Kyoto University. (He took the surname Yukawa upon his marriage.) A precocious child, Hideki was learning the Analects of Confucius and other Confucian classics under his grandfather’s tutelage before he entered elementary school. The style of study was to read the texts aloud in Japanese way repeatedly, with no explanation of their meaning, in order to make the kanbun classical Chinese writing familiar. This does not mean that the young Hideki read nothing for his own enjoyment; he was free to read from his father’s collection, his mother bought magazines for him and his siblings, and his friends lent him popular books for children, which he enjoyed as well.

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