Edmund Clifton Stoner

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Edmund Clifton Stoner was an theoretical physicist. He is principally known for his work on the origin and nature of magnetism and the Stoner criteria on ferromagnetism. His early work was on the distribution of electrons among atomic levels in 1924.

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Leeds is named after him.

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