Feynman, Richard
The Djerassi Resident Artists Program is located in Woodside in the Santa Cruz
Mountains. The private SMIP Ranch property is used to host artists from all
over the world for one-month residencies. It has been said that the origin of
"SMIP" was "Syntex Made
It Possible".
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Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, received
the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. Richard Feynman used line integrals
(theory of functions of complex variables) to develop quantum electrodynamics.
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?; Feynman, Richard; Lederberg, Esther M. Zimmer: SMIP, 1979
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Feynman, Richard; ?; ?, SMIP, May 6, 1979
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Djerassi, Carl; ?; Feynman, Richard: May 6, 1979
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Feynman, Richard; Lederberg, Esther M. Zimmer: May 6, 1979
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Lederberg, Esther M. Zimmer; Feynman, Richard: Stanford Faculty Club, 1986
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Feynman, Richard: Stanford Faculty Club, 1986 #1
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Feynman, Richard: Stanford Faculty Club, 1986 #3