• In 1979, Wigner married his third wife, Eileen Clare-Patton (Pat) Hamilton, the widow of physicist Donald Ross Hamilton, the dean of the graduate school at...
  • "Eugene Wigner, who made the most for the nuclear theory and nuclear reactor development, is so polite that he created the legend of Hungarian courtesy.
  • Eugene Paul Wigner was born on November 17, 1902, in Budapest, Hungary. He was the middle child of three, born to Anthony Wigner, a manager at a leather tannery...
  • As already stated, there’s little in Eugene Wigner’s words which can be directly (or strongly) tied to either idealism or to mysticism.
  • Eugene Wigner was a Hungarian-born American physicist, joint winner, with J. Hans D. Jensen of West Germany and Maria Goeppert Mayer of the United States...
  • Eugene Wigner (1902-1995) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and mathematician and 1963 Nobel Prize winner in Physics.
  • Eugene Paul Wigner was born on 17 November 1902 as the son of a leather manufacturer.
  • Wigner's theorem, formulated by Eugene Wigner in 1931, is a fundamental result in the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics.
  • Eugene Wigner led a research group to design reactors to convert uranium into weapon grade plutonium.
  • Eugene Wigner was a Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, known for his significant contributions to quantum mechanics and the theory of nuclear...