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Hungarian physicist (1917–1977)
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Imre Fényes
Born29 July 1917
Kötegyán
Died13 November 1977
Budapest
CitizenshipHungarian
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FieldsPhysics
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Imre Fényes (Hungarian: [ˈimrɛ ˈfeːɲɛʃ]; 29 July 1917 – 13 November 1977) was a Hungarian physicist who was the first to propose a stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics.

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