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  1. Frederick Duncan Michael Haldane FRS FInstP (born 14 September 1951), known as F. Duncan Haldane, is a British-born physicist who is currently the Sherman Fairchild University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He is a co-recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with David J. Thouless and J. Michael Kosterlitz.

  2. Frederick Duncan (14 de septiembre de 1951), 1 conocido como F. Duncan Haldane, es un físico anglo-americano, profesor Eugene Higgins de física en la Universidad de Princeton, miembro del Instituto Perimeter de Física Teórica 2 y Miembro de la Royal Society. 3 Ganó el Premio Nobel de Física de 2016 junto con David J. Thouless y John Michae...

  3. Duncan Haldane is a renowned physicist who studies strongly-interacting quantum many-body systems, such as the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE). He has made groundbreaking contributions to the geometry, entanglement, and model wavefunctions of FQHE, as well as to the concept of topological insulators.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016. Born: 14 September 1951, London, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA. Prize motivation: “for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter” Prize share: 1/4. Life. Duncan Haldane was born in London, Great Britain.

  5. Biographical. I was born in London in 1951, in a medical family who greatly valued science and education in general, but never tried to push their children to go into medicine, although my younger brother did choose that path. My father was a psychiatrist working in the newly-created National Health Service, and came from Scotland.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Duncan Haldane (born September 14, 1951, London, England) is a British-born American physicist who was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on explaining properties of one-dimensional chains of atomic magnets and of two-dimensional semiconductors.

  7. by F. Duncan M. Haldane Department of Physics, Princeton University ABSTRACT Nobel Lecture, presented December 8, 2016, Aula Magna, Stockholm University. I will describe the history and background of three discoveries cited in this Nobel Prize: ˜e “TKNN” topological formula for the integer quantum Hall e“ect