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Home * People * Stephen F. Becker
Stephen F. (Steve) Becker,
an American attorney, physicist and professor emeritus at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania,
holding a law degree and a Ph.D. in physics. During the mid 70s, while already affiliated with Bucknell, he developed the chess program Sortie, which participated at the ACM 1975 in Minneapolis, Minnesota [2].
Selected Publications
- Stephen F. Becker, Stanley G. Siegel (1969). The 3-D square well and S-wave resonances. Annals of Physics, Vol. 52, No. 3
- Stephen F. Becker, David R. Harrington (1971). T-Matrix Perturbation Theory for the Faddeev Equations. Physical Review D 4, 411 [3] [4] [5]
External Links
References
- ↑ Attorney Profiles - Stephen F. Becker
- ↑ Ben Mittman (1977). A Brief History of Computer Chess Tournaments: 1970-1975. in Peter W. Frey (ed.) Chess Skill in Man and Machine
- ↑ T-matrix method from Wikipedia
- ↑ Perturbation theory from Wikipedia
- ↑ Faddeev equations from Wikipedia