Constantin Piron (1932, Paris - 9 May 2012,
Lausanne) was a Belgian physicist who worked for most of his career in Switzerland.
In 1963 Piron earned his doctor of science degree from the
University of Lausanne under the direction of
Ernst Stueckelberg and
Josef-Maria Jauch with a thesis on
quantum logic, "Axiomatique quantique". He developed Jauch's methods (called the Geneva approach) for the foundations of
quantum mechanics.
Piron's Theorem (1964) is a famous representation theorem for quantum lattices.
He was appointed assistant professor in the physics department of the
University of Geneva in 1969 and professor ordinarius in 1974. He retired in 2000.
Publications
* ''Observables in General Quantum Theory: Lectures Delivered at the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi", Foundations of Quantum Mechanics'', Institut de physique théorique, 1970
*''Foundations of Quantum Physics'',
W.A. Benjamin Inc., Massachusetts, 1976
*''Mécanique quantique: bases et applications'',
Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 1990
*''Méthodes quantiques : Champs, N-corps, diffusion'',
Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes.
References
External links
*
Page personnelleHis page in the Mathematics Genealogy ProjectTheorem of Piron
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Belgian physicists
Belgian expatriates in Switzerland
1932 births
2012 deaths
University of Lausanne alumni
University of Geneva faculty