Benny Lautrup
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Benny Lautrup (born June 25, 1939) is a professor in theoretical physics at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Is known for his part in the Nakanishi-Lautrup formalism, a concept in quantum field theory. Has during his career worked at Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Denmark), Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA), CERN (Switzerland), og Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (France). He has published the books Neural Networks — Computers with Intuition[1] with Søren Brunak (original in Danish[2] and also translated into German[3]), and Physics of Continuous Matter: Exotic and Everyday Phenomena in the macroscopic World in 2005.[4] He also writes popular articles about physics and participates in the public debate in Denmark (list of articles).
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- ^ Søren Brunak & Benny Lautrup (1990). Neural Networks — Computers with Intuition. World Scientific Publishing Company. ISBN 978-9971509392.
- ^ Søren Brunak & Benny Lautrup (1988). Neurale Netværk — Computere med Intuition. Munksgaard.
- ^ Søren Brunak & Benny Lautrup (1993). Neuronale Netze: Die Nächste Computer-Revolution. Carl Hanser Verlag.
- ^ Benny Lautrup (2005). Physics of Continuous Matter: Exotic and Everyday Phenomena in the macroscopic World. Institute of Physics Publishing.