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Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
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Born18 July 1853
Arnhem, Netherlands
Died4 February 1928 (aged 74)
Haarlem, Netherlands
NationalityNetherlands
Alma materUniversity of Leiden
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Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Leiden
Doctoral advisorPieter Rijke
Doctoral students

Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (/ˈlɒrənts/; 18 July 1853 – 4 February 1928) was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He also derived the transformation equations underpinning Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity.

According to the biography published by the Nobel Foundation, "It may well be said that Lorentz was regarded by all theoretical physicists as the world's leading spirit, who completed what was left unfinished by his predecessors and prepared the ground for the fruitful reception of the new ideas based on the quantum theory." He received many honours and distinctions, including a term as chairman of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, the forerunner of UNESCO, between 1925 and 1928.

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