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David John Candlin (1928 in
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, Surrey – 4 December 2019) was an
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. He was known for developing the path integral formulation of the
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, inventing Grassmann integration for this purpose. He received his PhD from
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in 1955, and wrote his influential paper on Grassmann integration shortly thereafter. He was later appointed a lecturer at the
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and retired from this post in 1995. He was at one time involved in collaborative work related to CERN. In 1955 he married Rosemary Shaw, crystallographer and later computer scientist.''The Times'', 6 Sep 1955, p1


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Candlin, David John 1928 births Institute for Advanced Study visiting scholars English physicists 2019 deaths Academics of the University of Edinburgh People associated with CERN