LIVINGSTON, Milton Stanley [1905-1986] -- American physicist
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Professor at M.I.T. (1938-70);
director of accelerator project at Brookhaven National Laboratory;
associate director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (1967-70).
With E. O. Lawrence, developed (late 1920s) the cyclotron, first effective atom-smasher.
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- Dr. Matrix' Discussion of Physics Livingston and E. O. Lawrence invent the cyclotron in 1932. (Lawrence was later awarded a Nobel prize, 1939.)
- Accelerators and Nobel Laureates Contains a nice description of the strong-focusing alternating gradient synchrotron invented by Livingston and E. D. Courant in 1952.
- Chronologies, synopses
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Milton Stanley Livingston, May 25, 1905—August 25, 1986 | By Ernest D. Courant | Biographical Memoirs
Detailed biography, with an extensive chronological bibliography.
From the National Academy Press.
- Specific periods, events, aspects
- Genealogy
- Memorials, tributes, shrines
- Bibliographies and Link Farms
- Biographical
- Collections, archives - Papers
- Historical context, background
- Gallery Detailed, with an extensive chronological bibliography
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