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'''''John J. Hopfield''''' is a [[physicist]] known for his coefficients in solid-state physics, whereby light and matter strongly couple to form [[polaritons]], and for his neural networks, when he suddenly changed field.
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'''''John J. Hopfield''''' is a [[physicist]] known for his coefficients in solid-state physics, whereby light and matter strongly couple to form [[polaritons]],{{cite|hopfield58a}} and for his neural networks, when he suddenly changed field.
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He wrote a great essay on what [[Physics]] is and the evolution of solid-state physics into various subbranches.{{cite|hopfield14a}}.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
* [https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031113-133924 Whatever Happened to Solid State Physics?] - a great essay on what Physics is and the evolution of solid-state physics into various subbranches.
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John Hopfield

John J. Hopfield is a physicist known for his coefficients in solid-state physics, whereby light and matter strongly couple to form polaritons,[1] and for his neural networks, when he suddenly changed field.

He wrote a great essay on what Physics is and the evolution of solid-state physics into various subbranches.[2].

Links

References

  1. Theory of the Contribution of Excitons to the Complex Dielectric Constant of Crystals. J. J. Hopfield in Phys. Rev. 112:1555 (1958).
  2. Whatever Happened to Solid State Physics? J. J. Hopfield in Annu. Rev. Condens. Matter Phys. 5:1 (2014).