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James "Jim" Ricker Wilson (October 21, 1922,
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– August 14, 2007,
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) was an American theoretical physicist, known for his pioneering research in numerical relativity and numerical relativistic hydrodynamics.


Biography

After graduating in 1942 with a B.S. degree in chemistry from the
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(UC Berkeley), he served in the U.S. Army, working in a minor role on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos. After working at Los Alamos from 1944 to 1946 he returned as a graduate student in physics to UC Berkeley. There he received his Ph.D. in 1952. His Ph.D. thesis entitled ''Some problems in meson theory'' was supervised by Roland Hamilton Good (1923–2010), who was elected in 1958 a fellow of the
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(APS). After working for a year from 1952 to 1953 at Albuquerque's U.S. Army Sandia Laboratory, Wilson became in 1953 a staff member of the
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, where he worked until shortly before his death at age 84. From 1968 to 1969 he spent a sabbatical year at the
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, where he began his study of astrophysics. From 1996 to 2007 he was also an adjunct professor of physics at the
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, which he often visited. In the first two decades of his career he applied his expertise in computational physics to classified projects involving nuclear weapons. In the 1970s and 1980s
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often visited Livermore and collaborated with Wilson on core-collapse supernovae. In 1994 he received the Marcel Grossmann Prize. He was a member of the APS and the
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. In 2007 he received the
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with citation: Wilson was an enthusiastic rock climber and mountaineer. In 1947 he met his future wife Demetria "Dee' Corombos (1922–2005) on a rock climbing expedition in Wyoming's
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, and their love of mountains was "one of their strongest bonds." They were married in February 1949 in a Greek Orthodox Church in
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. They were members of the Bay Area chapter of the
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's rock-climbing section and regularly went on local climbs. The couple had five children and annually took a weeklong family backpacking trip in the
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. Upon his death in 2007 he was survived by five children, seventeen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. James Ricker Wilson should not be confused with James Randall Wilson, who was elected in 2001 a fellow of the APS. (search on year=2001 and institution=Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)


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