Herbert S. Green Explained

Bert Green
Birth Date:17 December 1920
Birth Place:Ipswich, England, UK
Death Place:Adelaide, Australia
Citizenship:British – Australian
Fields:Physicist
Workplaces:University of Adelaide

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Alma Mater:University of Edinburgh
Doctoral Advisor:Max Born
Known For:BBGKY hierarchy
Born–Green reciprocity
Parastatistics

Herbert Sydney Green (17 December 1920 – 16 February 1999) was a British–Australian physicist. Green was a doctoral student of the Nobel Laureate Max Born at Edinburgh, with whom he was involved in the development of the modern kinetic theory. Green is the letter "G" in the BBGKY hierarchy. He is often credited for the development of parastatistics, one of several alternatives to the better known particle statistics models.[1] [2]

Education

Born in Ipswich, England, he graduated with a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 1947 with a thesis entitled A Unitary Quantum Electrodynamics.

Career

From 1950 to 1951 Green worked as a professor at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies in the school of Theoretical Physics. From 1951 till his death in 1999, Green lectured mathematical physics at the University of Adelaide, Australia.[3]

Personal life

Green is survived by wife Marie-Louise Green and children Johanne Green and Roy Green (dean of several management schools around the world, including NUIG, Ireland and MGSM, Sydney).

Books by Green

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Notes and References

  1. 0903.4773. cond-mat.stat-mech. M.. Cattani. J. M. F.. Bassalo. Intermediate Statistics, Parastatistics, Fractionary Statistics and Gentilionic Statistics. 2009.
  2. H.S. Green, A Generalized Method of Field Quantization. Phys. Rev. 90, 270–273 (1953).(c)
  3. Web site: Herbert Sydney Green . University of Adelaide.