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Murray Gell-Mann was an American physicist who made significant contributions to the field of particle physics. He is best known for his work on the theory of quarks, which are fundamental constituents of matter. Gell-Mann's groundbreaking research led to the development of the Eightfold Way, a classification scheme that organizes subatomic particles based on their symmetries. His insights greatly advanced the understanding of the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together.

In 1969, Gell-Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the classification of elementary particles and their interactions. Beyond his scientific achievements, he was instrumental in founding the Santa Fe Institute, a research center dedicated to the study of complex systems and interdisciplinary research. Gell-Mann's legacy continues to influence physicists and researchers around the world, and his curiosity about the natural world inspired many to explore the depths of theoretical physics.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento September 15, 1929
Local de Nascimento New York City, New York, USA
Data de Falecimento May 24, 2019
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