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A distinctive collection of essays, discussions, and personal descriptions of the evolution of particle physics.
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A distinctive collection of essays, discussions, and personal descriptions of the evolution of particle physics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521338370
- ISBN-10: 0521338379
- Artikelnr.: 26009767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521338370
- ISBN-10: 0521338379
- Artikelnr.: 26009767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. The birth of elementary particle physics:
1930-1950 Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson; Part II. Theoretical
Underpinnings: 2. The origin of quantum field theory Paul A. M. Dirac; 3.
Growing up with field theory: the development of quantum electrodynamics
Victor F. Weisskopf; 4. The development of meson physics in Japan Satio
Hayakawa; Part III. Discoveries of Particles: 5. The early stage of
cosmic-ray particle research Dmitry Skobeltzyn; 6. Some reminiscences of
the early days of cosmic rays H. Victor Neher; 7. Unraveling the particle
content of cosmic rays Carl D. Anderson with Herbert L. Anderson; 8. The
intriguing history of the ¿ meson Gilberto Bermardini; 9. Some aspects of
French physics in the 1930s Pierre V. Auger; 10. The scientific activities
of Leprince-Ringuet and his group on cosmic rays: 1933-1953 Louis
Leprince-Ringuet; 11. The decay of 'mesotrons' (1939-1943): experimental
particle physics in the age of innocence Bruno B. Rossi; 12. Particle
physics in the 1930s: a view from Berkeley Robert Serber; 13. The
observation of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' by Conversi, Pancini
and Piccioni Oreste Piccioni; 14. The period that led to the 1946 discovery
of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' Marcello Conversi; 15. On the
discovery of the neutral kaons Robert W. Thompson; Part IV. Discussion and
Commentary: 16. First round-table discussion Roger H. Stuewer, Robert W.
Seidel, Donald F. Moyer, Victor F. Weisskopf; Gilberto Bernardini, Silvan
S. Schweber, Paul A. M. Dirac and Herbert L. Anderson; 17. Second
round-table discussion Spencer R. Weart, Takehiko Takabayasi, Satio
Hayakawa, Charles Weiner, Bruno B. Rossi, Robert Serber, M. G. K. Menon and
Dudley Shapere; 18. Some characteristic aspects of early elementary
particle theory in Japan Takehiko Takabayasi; Part V. A New Picture: 19. My
work in meso physics with nuclear emulsions Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes;
20. The fine structure of hydrogen Willis E. Lamb; 21. Renmormalization
theory of quantum electrodynamics: an individual view Julian Schwinger; 22.
Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for Sin-itiro Tomonaga Julian
Schwinger; 23. Particle physics in rapid transition: 1947-1952 Robert E.
Marshak; Indices.
1930-1950 Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson; Part II. Theoretical
Underpinnings: 2. The origin of quantum field theory Paul A. M. Dirac; 3.
Growing up with field theory: the development of quantum electrodynamics
Victor F. Weisskopf; 4. The development of meson physics in Japan Satio
Hayakawa; Part III. Discoveries of Particles: 5. The early stage of
cosmic-ray particle research Dmitry Skobeltzyn; 6. Some reminiscences of
the early days of cosmic rays H. Victor Neher; 7. Unraveling the particle
content of cosmic rays Carl D. Anderson with Herbert L. Anderson; 8. The
intriguing history of the ¿ meson Gilberto Bermardini; 9. Some aspects of
French physics in the 1930s Pierre V. Auger; 10. The scientific activities
of Leprince-Ringuet and his group on cosmic rays: 1933-1953 Louis
Leprince-Ringuet; 11. The decay of 'mesotrons' (1939-1943): experimental
particle physics in the age of innocence Bruno B. Rossi; 12. Particle
physics in the 1930s: a view from Berkeley Robert Serber; 13. The
observation of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' by Conversi, Pancini
and Piccioni Oreste Piccioni; 14. The period that led to the 1946 discovery
of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' Marcello Conversi; 15. On the
discovery of the neutral kaons Robert W. Thompson; Part IV. Discussion and
Commentary: 16. First round-table discussion Roger H. Stuewer, Robert W.
Seidel, Donald F. Moyer, Victor F. Weisskopf; Gilberto Bernardini, Silvan
S. Schweber, Paul A. M. Dirac and Herbert L. Anderson; 17. Second
round-table discussion Spencer R. Weart, Takehiko Takabayasi, Satio
Hayakawa, Charles Weiner, Bruno B. Rossi, Robert Serber, M. G. K. Menon and
Dudley Shapere; 18. Some characteristic aspects of early elementary
particle theory in Japan Takehiko Takabayasi; Part V. A New Picture: 19. My
work in meso physics with nuclear emulsions Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes;
20. The fine structure of hydrogen Willis E. Lamb; 21. Renmormalization
theory of quantum electrodynamics: an individual view Julian Schwinger; 22.
Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for Sin-itiro Tomonaga Julian
Schwinger; 23. Particle physics in rapid transition: 1947-1952 Robert E.
Marshak; Indices.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The birth of elementary particle physics:
1930-1950 Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson; Part II. Theoretical
Underpinnings: 2. The origin of quantum field theory Paul A. M. Dirac; 3.
Growing up with field theory: the development of quantum electrodynamics
Victor F. Weisskopf; 4. The development of meson physics in Japan Satio
Hayakawa; Part III. Discoveries of Particles: 5. The early stage of
cosmic-ray particle research Dmitry Skobeltzyn; 6. Some reminiscences of
the early days of cosmic rays H. Victor Neher; 7. Unraveling the particle
content of cosmic rays Carl D. Anderson with Herbert L. Anderson; 8. The
intriguing history of the ¿ meson Gilberto Bermardini; 9. Some aspects of
French physics in the 1930s Pierre V. Auger; 10. The scientific activities
of Leprince-Ringuet and his group on cosmic rays: 1933-1953 Louis
Leprince-Ringuet; 11. The decay of 'mesotrons' (1939-1943): experimental
particle physics in the age of innocence Bruno B. Rossi; 12. Particle
physics in the 1930s: a view from Berkeley Robert Serber; 13. The
observation of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' by Conversi, Pancini
and Piccioni Oreste Piccioni; 14. The period that led to the 1946 discovery
of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' Marcello Conversi; 15. On the
discovery of the neutral kaons Robert W. Thompson; Part IV. Discussion and
Commentary: 16. First round-table discussion Roger H. Stuewer, Robert W.
Seidel, Donald F. Moyer, Victor F. Weisskopf; Gilberto Bernardini, Silvan
S. Schweber, Paul A. M. Dirac and Herbert L. Anderson; 17. Second
round-table discussion Spencer R. Weart, Takehiko Takabayasi, Satio
Hayakawa, Charles Weiner, Bruno B. Rossi, Robert Serber, M. G. K. Menon and
Dudley Shapere; 18. Some characteristic aspects of early elementary
particle theory in Japan Takehiko Takabayasi; Part V. A New Picture: 19. My
work in meso physics with nuclear emulsions Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes;
20. The fine structure of hydrogen Willis E. Lamb; 21. Renmormalization
theory of quantum electrodynamics: an individual view Julian Schwinger; 22.
Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for Sin-itiro Tomonaga Julian
Schwinger; 23. Particle physics in rapid transition: 1947-1952 Robert E.
Marshak; Indices.
1930-1950 Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson; Part II. Theoretical
Underpinnings: 2. The origin of quantum field theory Paul A. M. Dirac; 3.
Growing up with field theory: the development of quantum electrodynamics
Victor F. Weisskopf; 4. The development of meson physics in Japan Satio
Hayakawa; Part III. Discoveries of Particles: 5. The early stage of
cosmic-ray particle research Dmitry Skobeltzyn; 6. Some reminiscences of
the early days of cosmic rays H. Victor Neher; 7. Unraveling the particle
content of cosmic rays Carl D. Anderson with Herbert L. Anderson; 8. The
intriguing history of the ¿ meson Gilberto Bermardini; 9. Some aspects of
French physics in the 1930s Pierre V. Auger; 10. The scientific activities
of Leprince-Ringuet and his group on cosmic rays: 1933-1953 Louis
Leprince-Ringuet; 11. The decay of 'mesotrons' (1939-1943): experimental
particle physics in the age of innocence Bruno B. Rossi; 12. Particle
physics in the 1930s: a view from Berkeley Robert Serber; 13. The
observation of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' by Conversi, Pancini
and Piccioni Oreste Piccioni; 14. The period that led to the 1946 discovery
of the leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' Marcello Conversi; 15. On the
discovery of the neutral kaons Robert W. Thompson; Part IV. Discussion and
Commentary: 16. First round-table discussion Roger H. Stuewer, Robert W.
Seidel, Donald F. Moyer, Victor F. Weisskopf; Gilberto Bernardini, Silvan
S. Schweber, Paul A. M. Dirac and Herbert L. Anderson; 17. Second
round-table discussion Spencer R. Weart, Takehiko Takabayasi, Satio
Hayakawa, Charles Weiner, Bruno B. Rossi, Robert Serber, M. G. K. Menon and
Dudley Shapere; 18. Some characteristic aspects of early elementary
particle theory in Japan Takehiko Takabayasi; Part V. A New Picture: 19. My
work in meso physics with nuclear emulsions Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes;
20. The fine structure of hydrogen Willis E. Lamb; 21. Renmormalization
theory of quantum electrodynamics: an individual view Julian Schwinger; 22.
Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for Sin-itiro Tomonaga Julian
Schwinger; 23. Particle physics in rapid transition: 1947-1952 Robert E.
Marshak; Indices.