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  1. Dirac | Room Correction and Audio Optimization Software - Dirac

    Our software identifies these imperfections... And fine-tunes your system to compensate for them. The result? Home audio perfection. Listen to the Dirac effect 00:00 00:00

  2. Paul Dirac - Wikipedia

    During his career, Dirac made numerous important contributions to mathematical subjects, including the Dirac delta function, Dirac algebra and the Dirac operator.

  3. P.A.M. Dirac | English Physicist & Nobel Laureate | Britannica

    P.A.M. Dirac was an English theoretical physicist who was one of the founders of quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. Dirac is most famous for his 1928 relativistic quantum theory of the …

  4. Paul A.M. Dirac – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

    He received his Ph.D. degree in 1926. The following year he became a Fellow of St.John’s College and, in 1932, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. Dirac’s work has been concerned with …

  5. Paul Dirac - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics

    Paul Dirac is famous as the creator of the complete theoretical formulation of quantum mechanics.

  6. Dirac Live - Marantz

    Utilizing purpose-built audio algorithms, Dirac Live provides world-class room correction through unique and patented technology. Plus, an intuitive user interface and step-by-step guidance allows for a …

  7. Paul Dirac - New World Encyclopedia

    This work led Dirac to predict the existence of the positron, the electron's antiparticle, which he interpreted in terms of what came to be called the Dirac sea.

  8. January 1928: The Dirac equation unifies quantum mechanics and …

    A seminal paper by Paul Dirac, who relied on mathematical intuition, laid the foundation for quantum electrodynamics.

  9. Dirac’s Legacy – Simply Dirac - pressbooks.pub

    Dirac’s name is first of all associated with the Dirac equation, the relativistic wave equation for the electron, which he had ready in January 1928 and which had a galvanizing effect on theoretical …

  10. The purpose of these brief notes is to familiarise you with the basics of Dirac notation. After reading them, you should be able to tackle the more abstract introduction to be found in many textbooks.