Antonio Fernández-Rañada Menéndez de Luarca (1939 – 19 May 2022) was a Spanish theoretical physicist.[1]
Biography
Antonio Fernández-Ramada was born in Bilbao. Soon after his birth, his family moved to Oviedo, where he spent his childhood and youth until he began his university studies in Madrid. He graduated in physics with a licentiate from the Complutense University of Madrid.[2] In 1965 he graduated with a PhD from the University of Paris with a thesis on causality and the S-matrix. In 1967 he defended his habilitation thesis Propiedades analítica en la difusión pión-nucleón (Analytic properties in pion-nucleon diffusion) at the Complutense University of Madrid.[3]
Fernánez-Rañada was the director of the Grupo Interuniversitario de Física Teóretica (GIFT). He was the founding editor and editor-in-chief for ten years of the journal Revista Española de Física.[3]
He did research on the physics of elementary particles, nonlinear dynamics, topics in mathematical physics, the relation between topology and quantum electrodynamics, and some problems in cosmology. He also published articles on how science is related other fields of knowledge and to societal issues. He was the author of the 1990 book Dinámica clásica (Classical dynamics), a coauthor of the 1997 book 100 problemas de la Mecánica (100 problems of mechanics), and a coauthor of the 2-volume, 2007 book Física básica (Basic physics). He also wrote expository works on science and its wider implications:[3]Los científicos y Dios,[5][6]Los muchos rostros de la ciencia, De la agresión a la guerra nuclear — coauthored with J. Martín-Ramírez, Heisenberg. Ciencia, incertidumbre y conciencia,[3] and Breves apuntes sobre la comunicación de la ciencia.[7]
——; Usón, Juan M. (1980). "Localized solutions of a charged nonlinear spinor field in a Coulomb-like potential". Journal of Mathematical Physics. 21 (5): 1205–1209. Bibcode:1980JMP....21.1205R. doi:10.1063/1.524545.
—— (2003). "The Light Speed and the Interplay of the Quantum Vacuum, the Gravitation of All the Universe and the Fourth Heisenberg Relation". International Journal of Modern Physics D. 12 (9): 1755–1762. Bibcode:2003IJMPD..12.1755R. doi:10.1142/S0218271803003980.
^Fernandez-Ranada, Antonio (6 September 2012). Scientists and God. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN978-1477572504; translation of Los Cientificos y Dios{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)