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| field = [[Physics]]
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| field = [[Physics]]
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| work_institution = [[University of Göttingen]]</br>[[Clausthal University of Technology|Technische Universität Clausthal]]</br>[[RWTH Aachen|University of Aachen]]</br>[[University of Munich]]
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| work_institution = [[University of Göttingen]]<br>[[Clausthal University of Technology|Technische Universität Clausthal]]<br>[[RWTH Aachen|University of Aachen]]<br>[[University of Munich]]
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| alma_mater = [[University of Königsberg]]
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| alma_mater = [[University of Königsberg]]
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| doctoral_advisor = [[Ferdinand von Lindemann]]
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| doctoral_advisor = [[Ferdinand von Lindemann]]
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| doctoral_students = [[Werner Heisenberg]] </br>[[Wolfgang Pauli]] </br>[[Peter Debye]]</br>[[Paul Sophus Epstein]]</br>[[Hans Bethe]] </br>[[Ernst Guillemin]]</br>[[Karl Bechert]]</br>[[Paul Peter Ewald]]</br>[[Herbert Fröhlich]]</br>[[Erwin Fues]]</br>[[Helmut Hönl]]</br>[[Ludwig Hopf]]</br>[[Walther Kossel]]</br>[[Adolf Kratzer]]</br>[[Alfred Landé]]</br>[[Otto Laporte]]</br>[[Wilhelm Lenz]]</br>[[Rudolf Peierls]]</br>[[Walter Rogowski]]</br>[[Rudolf Seeliger]]</br>[[Heinrich Welker]]</br>[[Gregor Wentzel]]
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| doctoral_students = [[Werner Heisenberg]] <br>[[Wolfgang Pauli]] <br>[[Peter Debye]]<br>[[Paul Sophus Epstein]]<br>[[Hans Bethe]] <br>[[Ernst Guillemin]]<br>[[Karl Bechert]]<br>[[Paul Peter Ewald]]<br>[[Herbert Fröhlich]]<br>[[Erwin Fues]]<br>[[Helmut Hönl]]<br>[[Ludwig Hopf]]<br>[[Walther Kossel]]<br>[[Adolf Kratzer]]<br>[[Alfred Landé]]<br>[[Otto Laporte]]<br>[[Wilhelm Lenz]]<br>[[Rudolf Peierls]]<br>[[Walter Rogowski]]<br>[[Rudolf Seeliger]]<br>[[Heinrich Welker]]<br>[[Gregor Wentzel]]
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|notable_students = [[Herbert Kroemer]] </br>[[Linus Pauling]] </br>[[Walter Heitler]]<br>Walter Romberg
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|notable_students = [[Herbert Kroemer]] <br>[[Linus Pauling]] <br>[[Walter Heitler]]<br>Walter Romberg
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| known_for = [[Drude–Sommerfeld model]]</br>[[Fine-structure constant]]</br>[[Sommerfeld identity]]</br>{{nowrap|[[Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement law|Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement]]}}</br>[[Sommerfeld–Wilson quantization]]</br>[[Sommerfeld–Bohr theory]]
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| known_for = [[Drude–Sommerfeld model]]<br>[[Fine-structure constant]]<br>[[Sommerfeld identity]]<br>{{nowrap|[[Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement law|Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement]]}}<br>[[Sommerfeld–Wilson quantization]]<br>[[Sommerfeld–Bohr theory]]
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| prizes = [[Matteucci Medal]] (1924)</br>[[Max-Planck Medal]] (1931)</br>[[Lorentz Medal]] (1939)</br>[[Oersted Medal]] (1949)<br>[[Fellow of the Royal Society]]<ref name="frs"/>
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| prizes = [[Matteucci Medal]] (1924)<br>[[Max-Planck Medal]] (1931)<br>[[Lorentz Medal]] (1939)<br>[[Oersted Medal]] (1949)<br>[[Fellow of the Royal Society]]<ref name="frs"/>
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| influenced = [[Léon Brillouin]]</br>[[Karl Herzfeld]]
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| influenced = [[Léon Brillouin]]<br>[[Karl Herzfeld]]
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'''Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld''' [[ForMemRS]]<ref name="frs">{{cite doi|10.1098/rsbm.1952.0018}}</ref> (5 December 1868 – 26 April 1951) was a [[German people|German]] [[theoretical physicist]] who pioneered developments in [[atomic physics|atomic]] and [[quantum physics]], and also educated and groomed a large number of students for the new era of theoretical physics. He was nominated a record 81 times for the Nobel Prize,<ref>http://www.iop.org/resources/day/dec/index.html - IOP - Institute of Physics - December</ref> and served as PhD supervisor for more Nobel prize winners in physics than any other supervisor before or since. He introduced the 2nd quantum number (azimuthal quantum number) and the 4th quantum number (spin quantum number). He also introduced the [[fine-structure constant]], and pioneered X-ray wave theory.
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'''Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld''' [[ForMemRS]]<ref name="frs">{{cite doi|10.1098/rsbm.1952.0018}}</ref> (5 December 1868 – 26 April 1951) was a [[German people|German]] [[theoretical physicist]] who pioneered developments in [[atomic physics|atomic]] and [[quantum physics]], and also educated and groomed a large number of students for the new era of theoretical physics. He was nominated a record 81 times for the Nobel Prize,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iop.org/resources/day/dec/index.html |title=Institute of Physics - December |publisher=IOP |date= |accessdate=2013-05-23}}</ref> and served as PhD supervisor for more Nobel prize winners in physics than any other supervisor before or since. He introduced the 2nd quantum number (azimuthal quantum number) and the 4th quantum number (spin quantum number). He also introduced the [[fine-structure constant]], and pioneered X-ray wave theory.
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Though Sommerfeld was nominated for the Nobel Prize 81 times,<ref>[http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/14/11/7 Physics Web: Nobel Population]</ref> more than any other physicist, he never received the award.
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Though Sommerfeld was nominated for the Nobel Prize 81 times,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/14/11/7 |title=Nobel Population |publisher=Physics Web |date= |accessdate=2013-05-23}}</ref> more than any other physicist, he never received the award.
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