Melville S. Green

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Melville Saul Green (1922-27 March 1979[1]) was a statistical physicist. Green is known for the Green-Kubo relations. He also worked on the Bogoliubov–Born–Green–Kirkwood–Yvon hierarchy,[2] which however is not named for him, but for Herbert S. Green.

Green is also known as a co-editor of an influential review series, Phase transitions and critical phenomena.

Green graduated from Princeton University and spent most of his career at the then National Bureau of Standards.

References

  1. ^ Gunton, J. D. (1979). "Melville S. Green". Physics Today. 32 (8): 64. Bibcode:1979PhT....32h..64G. doi:10.1063/1.2995682.
  2. ^ Raveche, H. J. (1969). "On the Consistency of the Yvon–Born–Green Hierarchy and Its Truncations". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 50 (12): 5334–5336. Bibcode:1969JChPh..50.5334R. doi:10.1063/1.1671051.