David R. Layzer
Affiliations: | 1998 | Astronomy | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"David R. Layzer"Bio:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1991/2/9/david-layzer-teaching-science-through-prose/
http://inspirehep.net/record/1049015?ln=en
Layzer, David R., Two problems in the theory of atomic spectra: orbit-orbit interaction and central fields. Dissertation Harvard University (1950)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDonald Howard Menzel | grad student | 1950 | Harvard | |
(Two problems in the theory of atomic spectra: orbit-orbit interaction and central fields.) | ||||
John Archibald Wheeler | post-doc | 1952-1953 | Princeton | |
(https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/33928) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCampbell Marion Wade | grad student | 1957 | Harvard (Astronomy Tree) |
Carlos Manuel Varsavsky | grad student | 1959 | Harvard (Astronomy Tree) |
John Norris Bahcall | grad student | 1961 | Harvard |
William M. Irvine | grad student | 1961 | Harvard |
J. Anthony Burke | grad student | 1965 | Harvard (Astronomy Tree) |
Joseph Ivor Silk | grad student | 1968 | Harvard |
Robert Rosner | grad student | 1975 | Harvard (Astronomy Tree) |
Edgar Knobloch | grad student | 1978 | Harvard (MathTree) |
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Layzer D. (1961) A Remark on Observational Cosmology. The Astronomical Journal. 66: 289 |
Layzer D. (1957) On the interpretation of galaxy counts. The Astronomical Journal. 62: 23 |
Menzel DH, Layzer D, Krook M. (1955) The origin and evolution of sunspots. The Astronomical Journal. 60: 171 |
Krook M, Layzer D, Menzel DH. (1955) Mechanisms in prominence activity The Astronomical Journal. 60: 166 |
Menzel DH, Layzer D. (1949) The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory Philosophy of Science. 16: 303-324 |