Bruno Augenstein

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Bruno Augenstein
Nascimento 16 de março de 1923
Keltern
Morte 6 de julho de 2005
Cidadania Alemanha, Estados Unidos
Alma mater
Ocupação matemático, físico

Bruno Wilhelm Augenstein (Ellmendingen, distrito de Keltern 16 de março de 19236 de julho de 2005) foi um matemático e físico estadunidense nascido na Alemanha.

Contribuiu de forma fundamental na tecnologia espacial, pesquisa de mísseis balísticos, satélites artificiais, antimatéria e muitas outras áreas.

Referências

Outras publicações de Bruno Augenstein[editar | editar código-fonte]

  • B.W. Augenstein, B.E. Bonner, F.E. Mills and M.M. Nieto, eds. "Antiproton Science and Technology." World Scientific Publishing, 1988. ISBN 9971-5-0587-8
  • Augenstein B.W. "Links Between Physics and Set Theory" Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Volume 7, Number 11, November 1996, pp. 1761-1798
  • Augenstein B.W. "Hadron Physics and Transfinite Set Theory" International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Volume 25, Number 12, 1984
  • Augenstein B.W., 1993. The Turing Test (science fiction short story)

Artigos na RAND por Bruno Augenstein (e outros)[editar | editar código-fonte]

  • The simulation of combustion models in wind tunnels - 1948
  • Shock wave interaction, or the velocity effect in H.E. rounds - 1952
  • Scientific satellite-payload considerations - 1955
  • Policy Analysis in the National Space Programs - 1969
  • U.S. Technology--Decline or Rebirth? - 1972
  • Relations Connecting the Dirac, Hamilton-Jacobi, and Gauge Equations - 1972
  • Almost Painless Quantum Electrodynamics - 1974
  • Energy choices and preference relation "paradoxes" - 1977
  • An examination of alternative nuclear breeding methods - 1978
  • The relativistic perihelion shift of an artificial planet, revisited - 1978
  • When can cost-reducing R&D be justified--a simple explanatory model - 1979
  • Bunched launch, bunched acquisition, and work-arounds: elements of alternative spacecraft acquisition policies - 1979
  • Evolution of the U.S. military space program, 1945-1960: some key events in study, planning, and program development - 1982
  • Improving the means for intergovernmental communications in crisis - 1984
  • Concepts, problems, and opportunities for use of annihilation energy : an annotated briefing on near-term RDT&E to assess feasibility - 1985
  • Some examples of propulsion applications using antimatter - 1985
  • RAND Workshop on Antiproton Science and Technology, October 6-9, 1987 : annotated executive summary - 1988
  • Space transportation systems, launch systems, and propulsion for the Space Exploration Initiative : results from Project Outreach - 1991
  • The National Aerospace Plane (NASP): development issues for the follow-on vehicle : executive summary - 1993
  • Priority-Setting and Strategic Sourcing in the Naval Research, Development, and Technology Infrastructure - 1995
  • Naval research, development, and technology--deciding what to buy and how to buy it - 1995
  • “Space” chapter in RAND’s “50th Anniversary of Project Air Force” publication - 1996
  • Roles and impacts of RAND in the pre-Apollo space program of the United States - 1997
  • Mert Davies: A RAND Pioneer in Earth Reconnaissance and Planetary Mapping from Spacecraft - 2004 (with Bruce C. Murray); see Merton Davies
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