Proper noun
Steinhardt (plural Steinhardts)
A surname.
He sees in them an attempt to redefine the values of science, to which he objects even more strongly: Paul Steinhardt — comma Modal realism Possible worlds are a way of explaining probability and hypothetical statements. Source: Internet
Introduced by Paul Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor in Science at Princeton University, in 1983 and adapted and advanced by such luminaries in physics as Alan Guth, this theory suggests the idea that inflation doesn’t end with our Universe. Source: Internet
Kelvin Steinhardt with his new guide dog Courtney, Warren Jackwitz of Keylines Community Services and Shayne Neumann MP. Source: Internet
Slow-roll inflation The bubble collision problem was solved by Linde citation and independently by Andreas Albrecht and Paul Steinhardt citation in a model named new inflation or slow-roll inflation (Guth's model then became known as old inflation). Source: Internet
Steinhardt Family Library bookstamp on endpage. Source: Internet
The screening, part of MAKOR's "Food on Film Salon" series, will take place on Tuesday, November 14, 7:30 p.m., at the Steinhardt Building, 35 West 67th Street. Source: Internet