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Academician Dai Yuanben, 92, a theoretical physicist, died. What contribution did he make?
It pains me to see many domestic technologies stuck around my neck, and I think talent is too important. We are very sad to hear the news of the death of 92-year-old theoretical physicist Mr. Dai Yuanben. Another master of science has left. He has made outstanding contributions in the field of physics research. He was an old academician in the early 1980s. That generation really dedicated their lives to the scientific and technological progress of * * * and China, and it is really worth learning from our younger generation.

According to media reports, Mr. Dai Yuanben, an academician of China Academy of Sciences, a member of the 7th, 8th and 9th CPPCC and a researcher at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, died in Beijing on September 26th at the age of 92. Academician Dai Yuanben was born in 1928, and his native place is Nanjing. 1952 graduated from Nanjing university, 196 1 graduated from the graduate school of mathematics of China academy of sciences, 1980 was elected as a member of the Chinese academy of sciences, and now he is called an academician. He is also the chairman of China High Energy Physics Society.

2. What contribution did Academician Dai Yuanben make? Academician Dai Yuanben is mainly engaged in the research work of quantum field theory and particle physics theory, especially in the Ricci pole theory of singular potential and nonlocal potential, and the study of straton model, including? Qi Lei Behavior of Scattering Amplitude of Singular Potential? 、? Structure model of strongly interacting particles? 、? Sixth-order calculation of high-energy behavior of shape factor in non-Abelian gauge theory? Wait a minute. 1982 won the second prize of National Natural Science Award.

Academician Dai Yuanben published more than 120 high-quality papers in core journals at home and abroad before his death. His book Normative Interaction Theory is very famous. Incredibly, Academician Dai Yuanben published more than 30 academic papers after he was 70 years old, and even published professional papers in world-class journals until he was 80 years old.

Academician Dai Yuanben devoted himself to scientific research all his life and never stopped his academic pursuit. His spirit and personality are role models for young people. His students bluntly said:? Mr. Dai's indifferent mind to fame and fortune, optimistic and broad-minded personality, rigorous academic attitude and persistent pursuit of science are worthy of our lifelong study. ?

Who should the younger generation pursue as an idol? Nowadays, young people like to chase idols. From movies to TV series to fashion entertainment circles, what we see is glamorous, obsessed with money, and the smiles of stars can become hot spots. However, the departure of these scientific giants has never caused young people's grief and thinking. Have we seen the precious spiritual wealth of the older generation of academic big coffees?

Science and technology will always be the driving force and guarantee of our prosperity. We must create an atmosphere of attaching importance to scientific research and let more young people know who is the real idol. Only in this way can more young people devote themselves to scientific research and fight for it for life, and those skills that are stuck in the neck can be gradually overcome.

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