Benjamin Whisoh Lee | |
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Died | June 16, 1977 Kewanee, Illinois, U.S. | (aged 42)
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Spouse | Marianne Mun Ching Sim |
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Doctoral advisor | Abraham Klein |
Notable students | Burt Ovrut |
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Hangul | 이휘소 |
Hanja | 李輝昭 |
Revised Romanization | I Hwiso |
McCune–Reischauer | I Hwiso |
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Biography of Benjamin W. Lee by JooSang Kang |
Benjamin Whisoh Lee (Korean: 이휘소; January 1, 1935 – June 16, 1977), or Ben Lee, was a South Korean and American theoretical physicist. His work in theoretical particle physics exerted great influence on the development of the standard model in the late 20th century, especially on the renormalization of the electro-weak model and gauge theory.
He predicted the mass of the charm quark and contributed to its search. His student Kang Joo-sang later became professor emeritus at the Department of Physics at Korea University. Lee is also the inspiration for the fictional character Lee Yong-hu in Kim Jin-myung's novel, The Rose of Sharon Blooms Again.