Kenneth Case
Kenneth Myron Case (September 23, 1923 – February 1, 2006) was an American physicist and applied mathematician, best known for his use of the mathematical methods of quantum field theory (as developed in the 1940s) and transport theory (in part from the Manhattan Project) to a wide range of applied problems, especially many relevant to U.S. national security. He was an early member of the JASON advisory group. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Case, Kenneth E
Published 1978
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3by Case, Kenneth M
Published 1962
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9by Alexander, Roe, Bernie, Ben, Bradley, Byron, Brooks, Shelton, Case, Kenneth, Dash, Julian, Davis, Joe, Goodman, Benny, Hawkins, Erskine, Irwin, Gene, Johnson, Bill, Johnson, William Luther, Lowe, Sammy, Matthews, Artie, Mitchelle, Jimmy, Moret, Neil, Myrow, Joe, Parrish, Avery, Pinkard, Maceo, Redman, Don, Smith, Bobby
Published 1989
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16by Herman, Woody, 1913-1987Other Authors: “...Case, Kenneth...”
Published 1939
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