George Gamow

George Gamow (sometimes Gammoff; born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov; ; 4 March 1904 – 19 August 1968) was a Soviet and American polymath, theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He was an early advocate and developer of Georges Lemaître's Big Bang theory. Gamow discovered a theoretical explanation of alpha decay by quantum tunneling, invented the liquid drop model (the first mathematical model of the atomic nucleus), worked on radioactive decay, star formation, stellar nucleosynthesis, Big Bang nucleosynthesis (which he collectively called nucleocosmogenesis), and predicted the existence of the cosmic microwave background radiation and molecular genetics. Gamow was a key figure in the development and understanding of quantum tunneling.

In his middle and late career, Gamow directed much of his attention to teaching and wrote popular books on science, including ''One Two Three... Infinity'' and the ''Mr Tompkins'' series of books (1939–1967). Some of his books remain in print more than a half-century after their original publication. The George Gamow Memorial Lectures at the University of Colorado at Boulder are given in his honor. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Gamow, George
    Published 1953
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    by Gamow, George
    Published 1965
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    by Gamow, George
    Published 1959
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    by Gamow, George
    Published 1988
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    by Gamow, George 1904-1968
    Published 1961
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    by Gamow, George 1904-1968
    Published 1967
    Book
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    by Gamow, George 1904-1968
    Published 1974
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    by Khinchin, A. I.
    Published 1949
    Other Authors: “…Gamow, George 1904-1968…”
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