Jorge André Swieca was a Brazilian physicist born in Warsaw, Poland in 1936.[1] He was mostly active in quantum field theory (QFT), particularly during the 1960s and 1970s.[1] A series of summer schools is named after him.[2]
Swieca fled Poland with his parent during World War II, shortly after it was occupied by Russia and Germany.[1] They spent two years in Japan, before moving to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1] He obtained his Ph.D from the University of São Paulo under Werner Güttinger in 1964.[1] He died in December 1980, after complications from a heart bypass surgery.[1][3] In the late 1960s, he received the Brazilian Santista science prize.[1]
Important publications
edit- R. Haag; J.A. Swieca (1965). "When does a quantum field theory describe particles?" (PDF). Communications in Mathematical Physics. 1 (4): 308. Bibcode:1965CMaPh...1..308H. doi:10.1007/BF01645906. S2CID 120204056.
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g B. Schroer (2010). "Jorge A. Swieca's contributions to quantum field theory in the 60s and 70s and their relevance in present research". European Physical Journal H. 35 (1): 53–88. arXiv:0712.0371. Bibcode:2010EPJH...35...53S. doi:10.1140/epjh/e2010-00004-1. S2CID 119287964.
- ^ G.A. Alves; O.J.P. Éboli; V.O. Rivelles, eds. (2002). Proceedings of the XI Jorge André Swieca Summer School: Particles and Fields. World Scientific. ISBN 981-238-021-3.
- ^ B. Schroer; A.L.L. Videira (1981). "Jorge Andre Swieca". Physics Today. 34 (5): 97. Bibcode:1981PhT....34e..97S. doi:10.1063/1.2914592.