Richard E. Taylor
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Richard E. Taylor's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
Why Is Richard E. Taylor Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Edward Taylor, , was a Canadian physicist and Stanford University professor. He shared the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics with Jerome Friedman and Henry Kendall "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics."
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- OBSERVED BEHAVIOR OF HIGHLY INELASTIC ELECTRON-PROTON SCATTERING (1969) (516)
- Parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering (1978) (429)
- High-Energy Inelastic e p Scattering at 6-Degrees and 10-Degrees (1969) (412)
- The H1 detector at HERA (1996) (287)
- The tracking calorimeter and muon detectors of the H1 experiment at Hera (1996) (200)
- Electron Scattering at 4-Degrees with Energies of 4.5-GeV - 20-GeV (1975) (153)
- Measurement of the ratio of the proton form factors, GE/GM, at high momentum transfers and the question of scaling (1970) (105)
- Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering at Large Momentum Transfers and the Inelastic Structure Functions of the Proton (1972) (101)
- Deep inelastic scattering: The Early years (1991) (92)
- ELECTRON--PROTON ELASTIC SCATTERING AT HIGH MOMENTUM TRANSFERS. (1968) (91)
- High-Energy Single-Arm Inelastic e − p and e − d Scattering at 6 and 10° (1974) (78)
- Comparison of electron-proton and positron-proton elastic scattering at four-momentum transfers up to 5.0 (GeV/c)^2 (1968) (51)
- Elastic electron - Proton Scattering at Large Four Momentum Transfer (1973) (49)
- Photoproduction of Jψ mesons at HERA (1994) (42)
- Inelastic electron scattering from hydrogen at 50° and 60°☆ (1976) (39)
- The Mark II detector for the SLC (1989) (36)
- Measurements of inelastic electron scattering cross sections near the one- pion threshold (1973) (24)
- Scaling Violations of the Proton Structure Function F2 at Small x (1994) (22)
- Ratio sigma/sub L//sigma/sub T/ from deep-inelastic electron scattering (1983) (20)
- A Search for Heavy Leptons at HERA (1994) (16)
- Comparison of the Yields of Inelastic Electron and Positron Scattering from Hydrogen and Deuterium at 15 (GeV/c) 2 (1976) (13)
- Theory of electron detachment in collisions of negative ions with atoms I. Close-coupling formalism and solution to a model (1979) (12)
- Deep inelastic scattering: Acknowledgments (1991) (12)
- The discovery of the point–like structure of matter (2001) (9)
- COINCIDENCE ELECTROPRODUCTION IN THE REGION OF THE rho MESON. (1972) (8)
- SEARCH FOR T-VIOLATION IN THE INELASTIC SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS FROM A POLARIZED PROTON TARGET (1970) (7)
- The Fractalist: Memoir of a Scientific Maverick (2013) (6)
- Search for parity violation in deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons by unpolarized deuterons (1978) (5)
- Determination of the total photon - proton cross-section from high-energy inelastic electron scattering (1969) (5)
- Transport Systems for High Intensity Beams (1965) (5)
- MIT-SLAC collaboration (1971) (1)
- High-energy single-arm inelastic e-p and e-d scattering at 6 to 10$sup 0$ (1974) (1)
- Search for new resonances and thresholds in inelastic electron scattering (1976) (1)
- Deep Inelastic electron and Muon Scattering (1975) (0)
- Separation of the proton form factors, G(E) and G(M), at high momentum transfer and the question of scaling (1969) (0)
- FORWARD ANGLE ELECTRON SCATTERING (1969) (0)
- The USA Experiment on the ARGOS Sastellite (1993) (0)
- Preliminary results from a recent experiment on inclusive deep inelastic scattering (1974) (0)
- Electron scattering at 4$sup 0$ with energies of 4.5--20 GeV (1975) (0)
- PALM SUNDAY Why Did Christ Die? (1984) (0)
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