Buch, Englisch, 704 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1371 g
The Scientific Biography of Julian Schwinger
Buch, Englisch, 704 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1371 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-850658-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Julian Schwinger was one of the leading theoretical physicists of the twentieth century. His contributions are as important, and as pervasive, as those of Richard Feynman, with whom (and with Sin-itiro Tomonaga) he shared the 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics. Yet, while Feynman is universally recognized as a cultural icon, Schwinger is little known even to many within the physics community. In his youth, Julian Schwinger was a nuclear physicist, turning to classical electrodynamics after World War II. In the years after the war, he was the first to renormalize quantum electrodynamics. Subsequently, he presented the most complete formulation of quantum field theory and laid the foundations for the electroweak synthesis of Glashow, Weinberg, and Salam, and he made fundamental contributions to the theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, to many-body theory, and to quantum optics. He developed a unique approach to quantum mechanics, measurement algebra, and a general quantum action principle. His discoveries include 'Feynman's' parameters and 'Glauber's' coherent states; in later years he also developed an alternative to operator field theory which he called Source Theory, reflecting his profound phenomenological bent. His late work on the Thomas-Fermi model of atoms and on the Casimir effect continues to be an inspiration to a new generation of physicists. This biography describes the many strands of his research life, while tracing the personal life of this private and gentle genius.
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Wissenschafts- und Universitätsgeschichte
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Allgemeines Geschichte der Human- und Sozialwissenschaften
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Physik Allgemein Experimentalphysik
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Allgemeines Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Formalen Wissenschaften & Technik
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Physik Allgemein Theoretische Physik, Mathematische Physik, Computerphysik
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Physik Allgemein Geschichte der Physik
Weitere Infos & Material
- Preface
- 1: A New York City Childhood
- 2: Julian Schwinger at Columbia University
- 3: Schwinger Goes to Berkeley
- 4: During the Second World War
- 5: Winding up at the Radiation Lab, Going to Harvard, and Marriage
- 6: The Development of Quantum Electrodynamics Until 1947: The Historical Background of Julian Schwinger's Work on QED
- 7: Quantum Electrodynamics and Julian Schwinger's Path to Fame
- 8: Schwinger, Tomonaga, Feymann, and Dyson: The Triumph of Renormalization
- 9: Green's Functions and the Dynamical Action Principle
- 10: The World According to Stern and Gerlach
- 11: Custodian of Quantum Field Theory
- 12: Electroweak Unification and Foreshadowing of the Standard Model
- 13: The Nobel Prize and the Last Years at Harvard
- 14: Move to UCLA and Continuing Concerns
- 15: Taking the Road Less Travelled By
- 16: Diversions of a Gentle Genius
- Appendix A: Julian Schwinger - List of Publications
- Appendix B: Ph.D. Students of Julian Schwinger
- Index




