Person
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0000 0001 1580 4587
https://isni.org/isni/0000000115804587
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Albert George Wilson (American astronomer)
Albert George Wilson (Amerikaans astronoom (1918-2012))
Albert George Wilson (amerikansk astronom)
Albert George Wilson (astronom amerykański)
Albert George Wilson (astronome américain)
Albert George Wilson (astronomo statunitense)
Albert George Wilson (US-amerikanischer Astronom)
Wilson, A. G.
Wilson, Albert G.
Wilson, Albert George,
Альберт Уилсон (американский астроном)
آلبرت جورج ویلسون (ستاره‌شناس آمریکایی)
アルバート・ウィルソン
艾伯特·喬治·威爾遜
Dates: 
1918-2012
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California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology (isAffiliatedWith)
Douglas Advanced Research Laboratories
Edelen, Dominic G. B.
Symposium on Hierarchical Structures (18-11-1968 - 19-11-1968 : Huntington Beach, CA)
Whyte, Lancelot Law (1896-1972)
Wilson, Donna
Wilson, Donna M.
Zwicky, Fritz (1898- ))
Titles: 
Axially symmetric thermal stresses in a semi-infinite solid
Hierarchical structures; proceedings.
New methods of thought and procedure. Contributions to the Symposium on Methodologies, Pasadena, California, May 22-24, 1967.
Relativity and the question of discretization in astronomy
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(Albert George)
Albert George Wilson (July 28, 1918-August 27, 2012) was an American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 1947
Associated Group: California Institute of Technology Palomar Observatory Lowell Observatory Rand Corporation Douglas Advanced Research Laboratories University of Southern California naf
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Biographical encyclopedia of astronomers, 2014 (Wilson, Albert George; born Houston, Texas, 28 July 1918, died Sebastopol, California, 27 August 2012; Albert G. Wilson supervised the National Geographic Society-Palomar Observatory Sky Survey, directed the Lowell Observatory, and was the founding co-editor of Icarus. His discoveries included four dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, several supernovae, a comet, and at least five asteroids. His main interest was theoretical cosmology, especially the idea of discretization.)
Fuller form of personal name: Albert George
Symposium on Methodologies, Pasadena, Calif., 1967. New methods of thought and procedure, 1967
Wikipedia, March 15, 2020 (Albert George Wilson (July 28, 1918-August 27, 2012) was an American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets; received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Caltech in 1947; in 1949 started at Palomar Observatory, and led the Palomar Sky Survey; in 1953 became assistant director of Lowell Observatory; later worked at Rand Corporation; in 1962 became founding editor of the astronomical magazine Icarus. In 1966, became associate director of McDonnell-Douglas Corporation Advanced Research Laboratories; in 1972, became an adjunct professor at University of Southern California, teaching courses in philosophy and science until his retirement)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--California Institute of Technology
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