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Schrodinger In Oxford (Hardcover)
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Schrodinger In Oxford (Hardcover)
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'Clary's account makes for fascinating reading, not least because
of its clear style and copious citation of primary sources and
original scientific articles. The author provides a compelling
narrative of ... Schroedinger's departure in 1933 from a highly
eminent position at the University of Berlin to a precarious,
untenured position at Magdalen College ... with political and
scientific considerations deftly woven together.' [Read Full
Review]ScienceErwin Schroedinger was one of the greatest scientists
of all time but it is not widely known that he was a Fellow at
Magdalen College, Oxford in the 1930s. This book is an
authoritative account of Schroedinger's time in Oxford by Sir David
Clary, an expert on quantum chemistry and a former President of
Magdalen College, who describes Schroedinger's remarkable life and
scientific contributions in a language that can be understood by
all. Through access to many unpublished manuscripts, the author
reveals in unprecedented detail the events leading up to
Schroedinger's sudden departure from Berlin in 1933, his arrival in
Oxford and award of the Nobel Prize, his dramatic escape from the
Nazis in Austria to return to Oxford, and his urgent flight from
Belgium to Dublin at the start of the Second World War.The book
presents many acute observations from Schroedinger's wife Anny and
his daughter Ruth, who was born in Oxford and became an
acquaintance of the author in the last years of her life. It also
includes a remarkable letter sent to Schroedinger in Oxford from
Adolf Hitler, thanking him for his services to the state as a
professor in Berlin. Schroedinger's intense interactions with other
great scientists who were also refugees during this period,
including Albert Einstein and Max Born, are examined in the context
of the chaotic political atmosphere of the time. Fascinating
anecdotes of how this flamboyant Austrian scientist interacted with
the President and Fellows of a highly traditional Oxford College in
the 1930s are a novel feature of the book.A gripping and intimate
narrative of one of the most colourful scientists in history,
Schroedinger in Oxford explains how his revolutionary breakthrough
in quantum mechanics has become such a central feature in 21st
century science.
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