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J. J. Sakurai

Jun John Sakurai (桜井 純, Sakurai Jun, January 31, 1933 – November 1, 1982) was a Japanese-American particle physicist and theorist.

Jun John Sakurai
Born(1933-01-31)January 31, 1933
Tokyo, Japan
DiedNovember 1, 1982(1982-11-01) (aged 49)
Geneva, Switzerland
Nationality
  • Japan
  • United States
Alma materBronx High School of Science
Harvard University
Cornell University
Known forSakurai and Napolitano
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
University of California, Los Angeles
California Institute of Technology
Universities of Tokyo and Nagoya
University of Paris at Orsay
Scuola Normale Superiore at Pisa
Stanford Linear Accelerator
CERN at Geneva
Max Planck Institute at Munich
ThesisA theory of weak interactions (1958)
Doctoral advisorHans Bethe

While a graduate student at Cornell University, Sakurai independently discovered the V-A theory of weak interactions.[1]

He authored the popular graduate text Modern Quantum Mechanics (1985, published posthumously) and other texts such as Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles (1964) and Advanced Quantum Mechanics (1967).

Life and career edit

J. J. Sakurai was born in Tokyo in 1933 and moved to the United States when he was a high school student. He studied physics at Harvard and Cornell, where he proposed his theory of weak interactions. After receiving his PhD from Cornell in 1958 he joined the faculty at University of Chicago, becoming a full professor in 1964.[2] In 1970, Sakurai moved to the University of California, Los Angeles.

As a graduate student, he proposed the V−A theory of weak interactions, independently of Robert Marshak, George Sudarshan, Richard Feynman, and Murray Gell-Mann. In 1960, he published a paper[3] on the theory of strong interactions based on Abelian and non-Abelian (Yang-Mills) gauge invariance.

In that paper, he also pioneered the vector meson dominance model of hadron dynamics.[2]

Sakurai died from an aneurysm in 1982 during a visit to CERN.[4]

Textbooks edit

In addition to his published papers, Sakurai authored several textbooks. These include Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles (1964), Advanced Quantum Mechanics (1967), and Modern Quantum Mechanics. The third volume was left unfinished due to Sakurai's sudden death in 1982, but was later edited and completed with the help of his wife, Noriko Sakurai, and colleague San Fu Tuan.[5] Modern Quantum Mechanics is probably his most well known book and is still widely used for graduate studies today.[6]

Sakurai Prize edit

In 1984 the family and friends of J. J. Sakurai endowed a prize for theoretical physicists in his honor. The goal of the prize as stated on the APS website is to encourage outstanding work in the field of particle theory. Recipients receive a $10,000 grant, an allowance for travel to the ceremony, and a certificate citing their contributions to particle physics.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nambu, Yoichiro (February 1983). "Obituary: Jun John Sakurai". Physics Today. 36 (2): 87. Bibcode:1983PhT....36b..87N. doi:10.1063/1.2915507.
  2. ^ a b J. J. Sakurai, San Fu Tuan. Modern Quantum Mechanics: Revised Edition. Pearson Education, 1994. pg. vii
  3. ^ Sakurai, J. J. (1960). "Theory of strong interactions", Annals of Physics 11 (1), 1-48.
  4. ^ Sternheimer, Daniel (2019). "Fond memories of Julian and Clarice, especially involving Moshe Flato and Noriko Sakurai". Proceedings Of The Julian Schwinger Centennial Conference. Julian Schwinger Centennial Conference. p. 279.
  5. ^ J. J. Sakurai, San Fu Tuan. Modern Quantum Mechanics: Revised Edition. Pearson Education, 1994. pg. iii
  6. ^ Sakurai, Jun John; Napolitano, Jim (2011). Modern Quantum Mechanics. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0805382914.
  7. ^ "J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics".

Further reading edit

  • Sakurai, J. J, and Jim Napolitano. Modern Quantum Mechanics. 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1108422413.
  • Townsend, John S. A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics. 2nd ed., University Science Books, 2012. ISBN 978-1891389788.

External links edit

  • University of California: In Memoriam, 1985
  • Scientific publications of J. J. Sakurai on INSPIRE-HEP

sakurai, john, sakurai, 桜井, sakurai, january, 1933, november, 1982, japanese, american, particle, physicist, theorist, john, sakuraiborn, 1933, january, 1933tokyo, japandiednovember, 1982, 1982, aged, geneva, switzerlandnationalityjapanunited, statesalma, mate. Jun John Sakurai 桜井 純 Sakurai Jun January 31 1933 November 1 1982 was a Japanese American particle physicist and theorist Jun John SakuraiBorn 1933 01 31 January 31 1933Tokyo JapanDiedNovember 1 1982 1982 11 01 aged 49 Geneva SwitzerlandNationalityJapanUnited StatesAlma materBronx High School of ScienceHarvard UniversityCornell UniversityKnown forSakurai and NapolitanoScientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of California Los AngelesCalifornia Institute of Technology Universities of Tokyo and NagoyaUniversity of Paris at OrsayScuola Normale Superiore at PisaStanford Linear AcceleratorCERN at GenevaMax Planck Institute at MunichThesisA theory of weak interactions 1958 Doctoral advisorHans BetheWhile a graduate student at Cornell University Sakurai independently discovered the V A theory of weak interactions 1 He authored the popular graduate text Modern Quantum Mechanics 1985 published posthumously and other texts such as Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles 1964 and Advanced Quantum Mechanics 1967 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Textbooks 3 Sakurai Prize 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career editJ J Sakurai was born in Tokyo in 1933 and moved to the United States when he was a high school student He studied physics at Harvard and Cornell where he proposed his theory of weak interactions After receiving his PhD from Cornell in 1958 he joined the faculty at University of Chicago becoming a full professor in 1964 2 In 1970 Sakurai moved to the University of California Los Angeles As a graduate student he proposed the V A theory of weak interactions independently of Robert Marshak George Sudarshan Richard Feynman and Murray Gell Mann In 1960 he published a paper 3 on the theory of strong interactions based on Abelian and non Abelian Yang Mills gauge invariance In that paper he also pioneered the vector meson dominance model of hadron dynamics 2 Sakurai died from an aneurysm in 1982 during a visit to CERN 4 Textbooks editIn addition to his published papers Sakurai authored several textbooks These include Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles 1964 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 1967 and Modern Quantum Mechanics The third volume was left unfinished due to Sakurai s sudden death in 1982 but was later edited and completed with the help of his wife Noriko Sakurai and colleague San Fu Tuan 5 Modern Quantum Mechanics is probably his most well known book and is still widely used for graduate studies today 6 Sakurai Prize editIn 1984 the family and friends of J J Sakurai endowed a prize for theoretical physicists in his honor The goal of the prize as stated on the APS website is to encourage outstanding work in the field of particle theory Recipients receive a 10 000 grant an allowance for travel to the ceremony and a certificate citing their contributions to particle physics 7 See also edit nbsp Physics portalSakurai PrizeReferences edit Nambu Yoichiro February 1983 Obituary Jun John Sakurai Physics Today 36 2 87 Bibcode 1983PhT 36b 87N doi 10 1063 1 2915507 a b J J Sakurai San Fu Tuan Modern Quantum Mechanics Revised Edition Pearson Education 1994 pg vii Sakurai J J 1960 Theory of strong interactions Annals of Physics 11 1 1 48 Sternheimer Daniel 2019 Fond memories of Julian and Clarice especially involving Moshe Flato and Noriko Sakurai Proceedings Of The Julian Schwinger Centennial Conference Julian Schwinger Centennial Conference p 279 J J Sakurai San Fu Tuan Modern Quantum Mechanics Revised Edition Pearson Education 1994 pg iii Sakurai Jun John Napolitano Jim 2011 Modern Quantum Mechanics Addison Wesley ISBN 978 0805382914 J J Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics Further reading editSakurai J J and Jim Napolitano Modern Quantum Mechanics 2nd ed Cambridge University Press 2017 ISBN 978 1108422413 Townsend John S A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics 2nd ed University Science Books 2012 ISBN 978 1891389788 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to J J Sakurai University of California In Memoriam 1985 Scientific publications of J J Sakurai on INSPIRE HEP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J J Sakurai amp oldid 1191030218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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