The CE is named after the chemist Gavin E. Crooks (then at University of California) who discovered it in 1998.
He researches in the field of Statistical mechanics, and discovered the Crooks Equation leading to the Crooks fluctuation theorem.
Liouville's theorem | Will Crooks | Chinese remainder theorem | Shannon–Hartley theorem | Quillen–Suslin theorem | Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem | Hahn–Banach theorem | Fermat's Last Theorem | Buckingham π theorem | Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem | Szemerédi's theorem | Schottky's theorem | Riemann-Roch theorem | Ramsay Crooks | quantum fluctuation | Pythagorean theorem | Paul Crooks | Nash embedding theorem | Müntz–Szász theorem | Malgrange–Ehrenpreis theorem | Lee Crooks | Kleene fixed-point theorem | Kakutani fixed-point theorem | George Richard Crooks | Gauss–Bonnet theorem | Doob's martingale convergence theorem | Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions | Denjoy theorem | Charmaine Crooks | Birch's theorem |