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Bryce DeWitt
Bryce and Cécile DeWitt
Bryce and Cécile DeWitt
Born 8 January 1923
Dinuba, California, United States
Died 23 September 2004
Austin, Texas, United States


Known for Wheeler-DeWitt equation; quantum gravity; DeWitt notation

Bryce Seligman DeWitt (1923-2004) was an American theoretical physicist known for work on quantum gravity, field theory, and the mathematical structure of general relativity.

Quantum gravity

With John Archibald Wheeler, DeWitt is associated with the Wheeler-DeWitt equation, a central equation in canonical quantum gravity. He also worked on covariant quantization methods, path integrals, and the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.

DeWitt's work belongs to the attempt to connect quantum theory with gravitation and spacetime.

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Author: Harold Foppele