Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger

Joaquin (Quin) Mazdak Luttinger (December 2, 1923 April 6, 1997) was an American physicist well known for his contributions to the theory of interacting electrons in one-dimensional metals (the electrons in these metals are said to be in a Luttinger-liquid state) and the Fermi-liquid theory. He received his BS and PhD in physics from MIT in 1947. His brother was the physical chemist Lionel Luttinger (1920–2009) and his nephew is the mathematician Karl Murad Luttinger (born 1961).

Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger
Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger
Born(1923-12-02)2 December 1923
New York City, United States
Died6 April 1997(1997-04-06) (aged 73)
New York City, USA
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forLuttinger liquid
Luttinger's theorem
Luttinger parameter
Luttinger–Kohn model
Luttinger–Ward functional
Anomalous Hall effect
Kohn–Luttinger superconductivity
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship (1974)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics of interacting particles
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University
Notable studentsT. V. Ramakrishnan
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