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Stockholm: A mathematical theory behind computer image compression, research on the “hidden sheets”, and the science supporting the James Webpace telescopes are among the discoveries when the Nobel Prize is announced in Physics on Tuesday.
The award, which will be revealed at the Stockholm at 11:45 pm (0945 GMT), is the second of the Nobel season of this year, after Monday’s Medicine Prize, which went to all three American Japanese for progress in immunology.
In collaboration with the Americans’ Mary Burko and Fred Ramsadel, Japan’s Simon Sakaguchi, he was honored with the discovery of the immune system’s “security guards”, which has changed the understanding of automatic diseases.
Many observers have speculated that this year’s award for physics can respect something that is called Wealth Theory.
David Pandelibri, who headed the research analysis in the research firm Clearott, told AFP the theory of mathematics to “May Arcan” but emphasized that it had “dramatic effect on daily life” through things like photographs and videos on the computer.
Belgian physicists are seen as a potential winner, together with the physicist Angarid Dobachis, French mathematician Stephen Malt and YES Mayor.
Meanwhile, Public Broadcaster Sewerage Radio’s Science Editor Lars Bartrom told AFP that it was time to lend Nobel his weight to “work on something called Metametrials”.
In this field, the UK’s John B Pandri, who has become known for his “hidden sheet”, is often seen as a contender.
Quantum information
“We probably discussed it last year, and maybe even a year ago,” said Barrham.
He added, “You usually talk about them, and then people stop talking about them, and then they get a reward.”
Barrum also cited “People behind the James WebSpace Telescope”, describing it as a “normal issue” for the Nobel, where the theories have been for decades and then has been put into practice, in this case when the telescope was launched in space at the end of 2021.
Work on “Quantum Information” and the algorithm also resonates.
“Most of the work in this field was done decades ago, and it has succeeded in implementing quantum computers and secret care systems,” said Johnston, an online editor of Science Magazine Physics World.
According to the magazine, American mathematician Peter Shore, Canadian cryptographer Gayles Brosterd, US physicist Charles H. Bennett, and Israeli British scientist David Deutsche are likely to be honored.
A teen scale microscope
Astronomers also include scientific progress in the high chin of experts.
Newspaper Danz Nether Scientific Journalist Maria Ganthar has speculated how galaxies are formed can be honored by working, while Mexico-British cosmologist Carlos Frank, Argentine astronomer Julio Nario and British scientist Julio Nario.
For the world of physics, the theory of cosmic inflation, which tries to describe the current nature of the universe through the lens of “its expansion of the universe in its early history,” can also be a contender.
The magazine said that American ideological physicists Alan Goth and Russian American Andrea Linda were a clear choice.
Science journalist, Kimla Wideback, with sewage radio, has speculated that a microscope can also be given for the infinite – atom force microscope.
This device is capable of producing 3D images at a very small scale, sometimes in nuclear resolution, and is important in nano technology.
Swiss physicist Christopher Gerber is mentioned as a key figure in this domain.
Last year, the Nobel Prize in Physics went to British Canada’s Geoffry Hunton and American John Hopfield for their important work on artificial intelligence-they both warned that their discoveries pose a deeper threat to society and humanity.
Chemistry will be awarded on Wednesday after the physics prize.
The prize of literature will be announced on Thursday, and the Nobel Peace Prize will be seen on Friday.
Economics prize the Nobel season on October 14, 2024.
At a formal ceremony at the Stockholm on December 10, Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf will receive his prize.
That history is the anniversary of the death of Scientist Alfred Noble in 1896, who created custom prizes.