Li Zhengdao
Li Zhengdao (November 24, 1926), the Chinese physicist, the main physics contributions of the Lee model, high-energy heavy ion physics, quantum field theory of non-topological solitons and soliton stars and cracked particles in physics θ-τ mystery. In 1957, at the age of 31 with Yang Zhenning together because of the weak effect of the parity is not conservative discovery Nobel Prize in physics, the theory confirmed by Wu Jianxiong experiments. Li Zhengdao and Yang Zhenning are the first two Chinese Nobel laureates. ^ 1957 Li Zhengdao won the Nobel Prize in Physics ...