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  1. Leo Philip Kadanoff (Nueva York, 14 de enero de 1937-Chicago, 26 de octubre de 2015) [1] fue un profesor emérito de física en la Universidad de Chicago y Presidente de la American Physical Society (APS).

  2. Leo P. Kadanoff's 28 research works with 3,803 citations and 994 reads, including: Fractal measures and their singularities: The characterization of strange sets.

  3. Professor Emeritus Leo P. Kadanoff was a world renowned theoretical physicist whose contributions to the understanding of phase transitions and the field of soft condensed matter physics laid the conceptual and mathematical foundations for some of the tools on which our understanding of nature is based.

  4. 31 de ene. de 2012 · Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems. He works...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Leo P. Kadanoff, who died on October 26, 2015, devoted his scientific life to trying to elucidate how much of the world can be understood using mathematical models. Historically, physics has addressed this problem by searching for fundamental laws that completely specify the right ingredients to put into a theoretical model.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2016 · Extract Leo P. Kadanoff, who died on October 26, 2015, devoted his scientific life to trying to elucidate how much of the world can be understood using mathematical models.

  7. Leo P. Kadanoff. University of Chicago. Citation: " For his numerous and profound contributions to statistical physics, including the introduction of the concepts of universality and block spin scaling that are central to the modern understanding of the critical phenomena. Background: