Academic Career
Barry Gurary studied and did research as a physicist at Columbia University and Johns Hopkins University. He also published research papers mostly in physics that are also available on the Internet, in some instances more than fifty years after their publication:
- Gourary, Barry S.; Hart, Robert W. (Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University): Spherical Model of an Antiferromagnet (1954, Physical Review, vol. 95, Issue 3, pp. 676–686);
- Barry S. Gourary and Frank J. Adrian: Approximate Wave Functions for the F Center, and Their Application to the Electron Spin Resonance Problem (1957, The American Physical Society)
- Barry S. Gourary and Perry J. Luke: Approximate Wave Functions for the M-Center by the Point-Ion Lattice Method (1957, The American Physical Society)
- Barry S. Gourary, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Silver Spring, Maryland : Approximate Wave Functions for the U Center by the Point-Ion-Lattice Method (1958, The American Physical Society)
- Cited in the correspondence in the John Clarke Slater Papers (1908–1976), Detailed inventory: Series I. Correspondence: Gourary, Barry S (American Philosophical Society)
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