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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hubbard (27 October 1931 – 27 November 1980) was a British physicist, best known for the Hubbard model for interacting electrons, the Hubbard–Stratonovich transformation, and the Hubbard approximations. He graduated from Imperial College London, receiving a B.Sc. (1955) and a Ph.D. degree (1958).
He was the Head of the Solid State Theory Group at the Atomic Energy Research EstablishmentinHarwell (England), and worked at the IBM Research LaboratoryinSan Jose, California (1976–1980).[2]
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