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It seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting beauty in ones equations, and if one has really a sound insight, one is on a sure line of progress. If there is no complete agreement between the results of ones work and experiment, one should not allow oneself to be too discouraged, because the discrepancy may well be due to minor features that are not properly taken into account and that will get cleared up with further development of the theory. ~ Professor Paul A. M. Dirac, a theoretical physicist who won a 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics (together with Professor Erwin Schrodinger) *Professor Paul A. M. Dirac is known for the following contributions, such as :- Dirac equation Dirac comb Dirac delta function Fermi–Dirac statistics Fermi–Dirac integral Complete Fermi–Dirac integral Dirac sea Dirac bracket Dirac spinor Dirac picture Dirac measure Dirac monopole Dirac notation Dirac adjoint Dirac large numbers hypothesis Dirac fermion Dirac field Dirac spectrum Dirac string Dirac algebra Dirac matrices Dirac operator Dirac constant Diracs theorem on Hamiltonian cycles Diracs theorem on chordal graphs Diracs theorem on cycles in k-connected graphs Kapitsa–Dirac effect Dirac–von Neumann axioms Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac force Dirac-Coulomb-Breit Equation Einstein–Maxwell–Dirac equations Canonical quantisation Canonical quantum gravity Exchange interaction First class constraint Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics Negative probability Path integral formulation Primary constraint Quantum description of the double-slit experiment Quantum electrodynamics Spin magnetic moment Virtual particle
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