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Guido Beck, Alexandre Proca, and the Oporto Theoretical Physics Seminar

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We describe the pioneering attempts made by Ruy Luís Gomes (1905–1984) and other Portuguese physicists to develop a research and teaching seminar in theoretical physics at the University of Oporto in 1942–1944 under the leadership first of the refugee Austrian theoretical physicist Guido Beck (1903–1988) and then of the Romanian-French theoretical physicist Alexandre Proca (1896–1955). These efforts failed, however, owing to lack of sustained financial support from the Portuguese government and to the political repression of the Salazar regime, which dismissed Gomes and other prominent Portuguese physicists and other scientists from their university positions.

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dos Santos Fitas, A.J., Passos Videira, A.A. Guido Beck, Alexandre Proca, and the Oporto Theoretical Physics Seminar. Phys. perspect. 9, 4–25 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-006-0278-2

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Keywords.

  • Guido Beck
  • Alexandre Proca
  • Ruy Luís Gomes
  • Manuel Valadares
  • José Luís Rodrigues Martins
  • Fernandes de Sá
  • University of Coimbra
  • University of Oporto
  • University of Lisbon
  • Portuguese physics
  • Salazar regime
  • refugee physicists
  • theoretical physics