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|volume=21 |issue=6 |pages=1087–1092 |year=1953
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|bibcode = 1953JChPh..21.1087M }}</ref> Also, important earlier independent work by Alder and S. Frankel.<ref>Unfortunately, Alder's thesis advisor was unimpressed, so Alder and Frankel delayed publication of their results until much later. [http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jcp/23/3/10.1063/1.1742004 Alder, B. J. , Frankel, S. P. , and Lewinson, B. A. , J. Chem. Phys., 23, 3 (1955)].</ref><ref>[http://www.hp9825.com/html/stan_frankel.html Stanley P. Frankel, Unrecognized Genius,] HP9825.COM (accessed 29 Aug 2015).</ref>
* Fermi, Ulam and Pasta with help from [[Mary Tsingou]], discover the [[Fermi–Pasta–Ulam problem]].<ref>Fermi, E. (posthumously); Pasta, J.; Ulam, S. (1955) : [http://www.osti.gov/accomplishments/documents/fullText/ACC0041.pdf Studies of Nonlinear Problems (accessed 25 Sep 2012)]. Los Alamos Laboratory Document LA-1940. [http://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall09/cos323/papers/fpu55.pdf Also appeared] in 'Collected Works of Enrico Fermi', E. Segre ed. , [[University of Chicago Press]], Vol.II,978–988,1965. Recovered 21 Dec 2012</ref>
* Molecular dynamics invented by Alder and Wainwright<ref>Alder, B. J.; T. E. Wainwright (1959). "Studies in Molecular Dynamics. I. General Method". J. Chem. Phys. 31 (2): 459. Bibcode 1959JChPh..31..459A. doi:10.1063/1.1730376</ref>