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| {{Other uses|Robert Mills (disambiguation)}}
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| {{Infobox scientist
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| |name = Robert Mills
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| |birth_date = April 15, 1927
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| |birth_place = [[Englewood, New Jersey]]
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| |death_date = October 27, 1999 (aged 72)
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| |field = [[Physics]], [[Quantum field theory]]
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| |known_for = [[Yang-Mills theory]]
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| '''Robert Laurence Mills''' (April 15, 1927 – October 27, 1999) was a [[physicist]], specializing in [[quantum field theory]], the theory of [[alloy]]s, and [[many-body theory]]. While sharing an office at [[Brookhaven National Laboratory]], in 1954, [[Chen Ning Yang]] and Mills proposed a [[tensor]] equation for what are now called [[Yang-Mills field]]s. This equation reduces to [[Maxwell's Equations]] as a special case; see [[gauge theory]].
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| :<math> \partial_{\mu}F^{\mu\nu} + 2 \epsilon ( b_\mu \times F^{\mu\nu} ) = J^\nu</math>.
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| ==Biography==
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| Mills was born in [[Englewood, New Jersey|Englewood]], [[New Jersey]], and graduated from [[George School]] in [[Pennsylvania]]
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| in early 1944. He studied at [[Columbia College of Columbia University|Columbia College]] from 1944 to 1948, while on leave from the Coast Guard. Mills demonstrated his mathematical ability by winning the [[William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition]] in 1948, and by receiving first-class honors in the [[Tripos]]. The mathematical ability he displayed there was evident throughout his career as theoretical physicist. He earned a master's degree from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], and a Ph.D. in Physics under [[Norman Kroll]], from [[Columbia University]] in 1955. After a year at the [[Institute for Advanced Study]] in [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]], New Jersey, Mills became Professor of Physics at [[Ohio State University]] in 1956. He remained at [[Ohio State University]] until his retirement in 1995.<ref>via ''[[The New York Times]]''. [http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1999-10-31/news/9910300473_1_particles-protons-and-neutrons-theory "Dr. Robert Mills, 72, Contributed to Study Of Subatomic Particles"], ''[[South Florida Sun-Sentinel]]'', October 31, 1999. Accessed November 2, 2012. "Dr. Mills, who lived in Columbus, was born on April 15, 1927, in Englewood, N.J."</ref>
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| Mills and Yang shared the 1980 Rumford Premium Prize from the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] for their "development of a generalized gauge invariant field theory" in 1954.
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| ==Personal life==
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| Mills was married to Elise Ackley in 1948. Together they had sons Edward and Jonathan, and daughters Katherine, Susan, and Dorothy. The Mills family lived for many years in [[Columbus, Ohio]] during Mills' tenure as professor at [[Ohio State University]]. The family also spent considerable time during the summer and winter breaks at their property on Echo Lake in [[Charleston, Vermont]]. Robert opted to live out his final months at their residence there.
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| ==Notes==
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| *{{cite journal |author=Yang C. N., Mills R. L. |title=Conservation of Isotopic Spin and Isotopic Gauge Invariance |journal=[[Phys. Rev.]] |volume=96 |year=1954 |pages=191–195 |doi=10.1103/PhysRev.96.191|bibcode = 1954PhRv...96..191Y }}
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| *{{cite journal |author=Mills R. L., Yang C. N. |title= |journal=Prog. Theor. Phys. Sup. |volume=37 |year=1966 |page=507 |doi=|bibcode = }}
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| ==References==
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| *{{cite journal |author=Samuel L. Marateck |title=Remembering Robert Mills |journal=Physics Today |year=2003 |volume=56 |issue=10 |pages=14–15 |doi=10.1063/1.1628986|bibcode = 2003PhT....56j..14M }}
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| *{{cite book |author=C. N. Yang |chapter=Remembering Robert Mills |chapter-url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WV57GpYjYREC&pg=PA11 |title=50 years of Yang-Mills theory |editor=Gerardus 't Hooft |publisher=World Scientific |year=2005 |isbn=978-981-238-934-3}}
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| {{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
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| | NAME = Mills, Robert
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| | SHORT DESCRIPTION = American physicist
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| | DATE OF BIRTH = April 15, 1927
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| | PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Englewood, New Jersey|Englewood]]
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| | DATE OF DEATH = October 27, 1999
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| [[Category:1927 births]]
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| [[Category:1999 deaths]]
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| [[Category:American physicists]]
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| [[Category:Columbia University alumni]]
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| [[Category:Ohio State University faculty]]
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| [[Category:Putnam Fellows]]
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| [[Category:Brookhaven National Laboratory staff]]
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| [[Category:Theoretical physicists]]
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| [[Category:People from Columbus, Ohio]]
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| [[Category:People from Englewood, New Jersey]]
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