Shuichi Nosé

Shuichi Nosé
Born (1951-06-17)June 17, 1951
Kyotango, Kyoto, Japan
Died August 17, 2005(2005-08-17) (aged 54)
Yokohama, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Known for Nosé-Hoover thermostat
Scientific career
Fields Physics

Shuichi Nosé (能勢 修一, Nose Shūichi, June 17, 1951 – August 17, 2005) was a Japanese physicist.

Nosé is best known for his two 1984 papers in which he proposed a method to specify the temperature of molecular dynamics. It was later improved by William G. Hoover, and is known as the Nosé-Hoover thermostat.

Publications

  • "A molecular dynamics method for simulations in the canonical ensemble". Mol. Phys. 52: 255. 1984. doi:10.1080/00268978400101201.
  • "A unified formulation of the constant temperature molecular dynamics methods". J. Chem. Phys. 81: 511. 1984. doi:10.1063/1.447334.

References

Obituaries:

  • Yosuke Kataoka; Michael L. Klein (2006). "Shuichi Nosé". Physics Today. 59: 67. doi:10.1063/1.2186290. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
  • 片岡 洋右 (Yosuke Kataoka) (2006). 能勢修一さんの足跡をたどる [Retracing the footprints of Shuichi Nosé]. CICSJ Bulletin (in Japanese). 24: 6.
  • "Nosé Shuichi, In Memoriam" by William Graham Hoover
  • The recipient of the 3rd Science Prize of IBM Japan (Japanese) - Awarded for Nose's thermostat.
  • "Theoretical Physics Group" (in Japanese). Keio University. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. - Some of notes of Nosé before his death are available.


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