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E-grāmata: Joy of Discovery: Great Encounters Along the Way [World Scientific e-book]

Translated by (-), (Univ Of Vienna, Austria & Cern, Switzerland)
  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814322973
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814322973
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Walter Thirring is the last offspring of an Austrian family of scientists. In this moving narrative, he describes how he survived the Nazi occupation and became instrumental in reconstructing European science.Thirring is one of the last living physicists who worked on the greatest discoveries and with the greatest scientists of the 20th century. He recollects encounters with the old masters like Einstein, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Pauli and others as well as his collaborations with the present stars like Murray Gell-Mann and Elliott Lieb. The book presents the challenges faced when one of the major paradigm shifts took place, namely, the shift away from atomistic theory and Newtonian physics towards field theory and quantum mechanics. Every step is presented in clear, understandable language which reflects Thirring's extensive experience in training the next generation. Additionally, Thirring describes his fascinating and profound life experiences, growing up under Nazi occupation, serving in the war, striving to establish scientific excellence and in reaching out across the Iron Curtain. A true Renaissance man, he concludes by discussing his love of music, and it is clear that his passion for learning is only matched by his passion for music, a sampling of which can be found at .A work that inspires at every junction and is decisively re-readable, Thirring's autobiography is assuredly a must-have for anyone interested in science, physics and history.
Preface ix
Family Background/Childhood (1927-1938)
1(18)
The Thirrings
2(3)
My Mother
5(2)
My Brother
7(2)
My Father
9(6)
My Wife
15(4)
Stolen Youth (1938-1945)
19(16)
In the "United" Third Reich
19(5)
In the Army
24(8)
The Horrors of War
32(3)
Training and Education (1945-1959)
35(66)
The Theory of Relativity
39(8)
Excursus on the special theory of relativity
41(6)
Dublin and Glasgow (1949-1950)
47(4)
At Glasgow University
51(5)
Gottingen and Zurich (1950-1952)
56(13)
The Essence of Matter
60(9)
Berne (1952-1953)
69(4)
Princeton (1953-1954)
73(11)
Quantum Field Theory
82(2)
Berne (1954-1956)
84(4)
Curved Space
86(2)
MIT and the University of Washington (1956-1958)
88(6)
Excursus on Parity
91(3)
Berne (1958-1959)
94(7)
Master Years (1959 and After)
101(22)
Vienna (1959-1968)
101(10)
Geneva (1968-1971)
111(12)
Return to Vienna (1971)
123(62)
Stability of Matter
123(13)
Doing Physics with Walter
134(2)
Elliott Lieb
Unforgettable Characters
136(12)
Arnold Sommerfeld
137(3)
Guido Beck
140(3)
Felix Ehrenhaft
143(5)
Contemporary Mathematics in Physics
148(9)
The Erwin Schrodinger Institute
157(7)
Entropy
164(7)
Du holde Kunst, A Hymn to the Art of Music
171(3)
The Computer
174(7)
The Cardinal Konig Encounters
181(4)
What has Scientific Research Achieved? 185(4)
Picture Credits 189(2)
Index of Names 191(4)
Subject Index 195