The Solvay Conferences on Physics: Aspects of the Development of Physics Since 1911 - Jagdish Mehra - Livros - Springer - 9789401018692 - 13 de outubro de 2011
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The Solvay Conferences on Physics: Aspects of the Development of Physics Since 1911 Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975 edition

Jagdish Mehra

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The Solvay Conferences on Physics: Aspects of the Development of Physics Since 1911 Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975 edition

Jagdish Mehra's historical account of the Solvay Conferences from 1911 to 1973 demonstrates not only the great influence which these conferences have had on the development of modern physics, but it also shows clearly how far-sighted and well­ planned were the intentions of Ernest Solvay when he took the initiative for organizing a new type of international conferences. In contrast to the conventional meetings in which reports are given on the successful solution of scientific problems, the Solvay Conferences were conceived to help directly in solving specific problems of unusual difficulty. The importance of the quantum structure of Nature had become well under­ stood already by 1911, but at that time there was no hope for an answer to the ex­ tremely difficult new questions posed by the atomic phenomena. The new conferences should therefore be devoted primarily to thorough discussions of such problems be­ tween a small number of the most competent physicists, and Ernest Solvay was guided by the hope that the discussions would eventually lead to a real and substantial progress. The earliest Solvay Conferences which I attended were those of 1927, 1930 and 1933, and they served this purpose extremely well. In 1926 the mathematical formalism of quantum-and wave-mechanics approached its final shape, but the interpretation was still controversial. Schrodinger hoped that his matter waves could be considered as waves in three-dimensional space and time, and that the discontinuous feature of quantum 'jumps' could be avoided thereby.


416 pages, biography

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 13 de outubro de 2011
ISBN13 9789401018692
Editoras Springer
Páginas 416
Dimensões 286 × 173 × 25 mm   ·   712 g
Idioma English  

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