Robert Laurence Mills | |
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Born | April 15, 1927 |
Died | October 27, 1999 (aged 72) |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Known for | Yang–Mills theory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics, quantum field theory |
Robert Laurence Mills (April 15, 1927 – October 27, 1999) was an American physicist, specializing in quantum field theory, the theory of alloys, and many-body theory. While sharing an office at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Chen-Ning Yang and Robert Mills formulated in 1954 a theory now known as the Yang–Mills theory – "the foundation for current understanding of how subatomic particles interact, a contribution which has restructured modern physics and mathematics."[1]
Mathematically, Yang and Mills proposed a tensor equation for what are now called Yang–Mills fields (this equation reduces to Maxwell's equations as a special case; see gauge theory):