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'''Gerald Harris Rosen''' (b. August 10, 1933, Mount Vernon, New York) is an ] ] and aerospace consultant. '''Gerald Harris Rosen''' (b. August 10, 1933, Mount Vernon, New York) is an ] ] and aerospace consultant.


At ], Rosen received the degrees B.S.E. in 1955, M.A. in 1956, and PhD in 1958 with thesis advisor ]. Rosen was an NSF postdoctoral fellow in Stockholm and worked from 1960 to 1966 as an aerospace consultant. In 1966 he became a professor at ] where he spent his career until retirement as professor emeritus in 1990. Beginning in 1982 he has been an associate editor at the ''Bulletin of Mathematical Biology''. He has written 2 books and contributed numerous articles to professional journals.<ref></ref> At ], Rosen received the degrees B.S.E. in 1955, M.A. in 1956, and PhD in 1958 with a thesis entitled "Feynman Quantization of General Relativity Theory" with ] as thesis advisor. Rosen was an NSF postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Stockholm and worked from 1960 to 1966 as an aerospace consultant. In 1966 he became a professor at ] where he spent his career until retirement as professor emeritus in 1990. Beginning in 1982 he has been an associate editor at the ''Bulletin of Mathematical Biology''. He has written 2 books and contributed numerous articles to professional journals.<ref></ref>


In 1962 he derived an equation which is now know as OML theory. He generalized the ] to quarks. In 1962 he derived an equation which is now know as OML theory. He generalized the ] to quarks.

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Gerald Harris Rosen (b. August 10, 1933, Mount Vernon, New York) is an American physicist and aerospace consultant.

At Princeton University, Rosen received the degrees B.S.E. in 1955, M.A. in 1956, and PhD in 1958 with a thesis entitled "Feynman Quantization of General Relativity Theory" with Valentine Bargmann as thesis advisor. Rosen was an NSF postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Stockholm and worked from 1960 to 1966 as an aerospace consultant. In 1966 he became a professor at Drexel University where he spent his career until retirement as professor emeritus in 1990. Beginning in 1982 he has been an associate editor at the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. He has written 2 books and contributed numerous articles to professional journals.

In 1962 he derived an equation which is now know as OML theory. He generalized the Koide formula to quarks.

References

  1. Gerald Rosen's publication list

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