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The physicist Luis W. Alvarez was of mixed Spanish-English descent. He was the grandson of the physician Luis F. Alvarez who was from Asturias, Spain and lived in Cuba. His mother was named Smyth, a classic English name. (I met Luis Alvarez a few times as a child.)
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Luis Alvarez collaborated with several notable scientists during his career, including his son, Walter Alvarez, who co-discovered the hypothesis linking the extinction of the dinosaurs to a meteor impact. He also worked with colleagues such as Robert Cornog and Frank W. Anderson on various experimental projects in particle physics. Additionally, Alvarez was part of the Manhattan Project, collaborating with renowned physicists like Enrico Fermi and J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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