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Quantum Legacy, A: Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger

English · Hardback

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Julian Schwinger (1918-1994) was one of the giants of 20th Century Science. He contributed to a broad range of topics in theoretical physics, ranging from classical electrodynamics to quantum mechanics, from nuclear physics through quantum electrodynamics to the general theory of quantum fields. Although his mathematical prowess was legendary, he was fundamentally a phenomenologist. He received many awards, including the first Einstein Prize in 1951, and the Nobel Prize in 1965, which he shared with Richard Feynman and Sin-itiro Tomonaga for the self-consistent formulation of quantum electrodynamics into a practical theory. His more than 70 doctoral students have played a decisive role in the development of science in the second half of this century.This important volume includes many of Schwinger's most important papers, on the above and other topics, such as the theory of angular momentum and the theory of many-body systems. The papers collected here continue to underlie much of the work done by theoretical physicists today.

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Authors Kimball A Milton, Kimball A. Milton
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.05.2000
 
EAN 9789810240066
ISBN 978-981-02-4006-6
No. of pages 808
Dimensions 200 mm x 269 mm x 49 mm
Weight 1814 g
Series World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics
World Scientific 20th Century
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > General, dictionaries

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