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Matvei Petrovich Bronstein - and Soviet Theoretical Physics in the Thirties (Paperback, 1994): Gennady Gorelik, Victor Ya... Matvei Petrovich Bronstein - and Soviet Theoretical Physics in the Thirties (Paperback, 1994)
Gennady Gorelik, Victor Ya Frenkel; Translated by Valentina M Levina
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The true history of physics can only be read in the life stories of those who made its progress possible. Matvei Bronstein was one of those for whom the vast territory of theoretical physics was as familiar as his own home: he worked in cosmology, nuclear physics, gravitation, semiconductors, atmospheric physics, quantum electrodynamics, astro physics and the relativistic quantum theory. Everyone who knew him was struck by his wide knowledge, far beyond the limits of his trade. This partly explains why his life was closely intertwined with the social, historical and scientific context of his time. One might doubt that during his short life Bronstein could have made truly weighty contributions to science and have become, in a sense, a symbol of his time. Unlike mathematicians and poets, physicists reach the peak of their careers after the age of thirty. His thirty years of life, however, proved enough to secure him a place in the Greater Soviet Encyclopedia. In 1967, in describing the first generation of physicists educated after the 1917 revolution, Igor Tamm referred to Bronstein as "an exceptionally brilliant and promising" theoretician 268]."

Andrej Sacharow - Ein Leben Fur Wissenschaft Und Freiheit (German, Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Gennady Gorelik Andrej Sacharow - Ein Leben Fur Wissenschaft Und Freiheit (German, Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Gennady Gorelik; Translated by Helmut Rotter
R3,409 Discovery Miles 34 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wie wurde aus dem Physiker Andrej Sacharow ein Vorkampfer fur die Menschenrechte? Darauf gibt diese Biografie eine Antwort, indem sie dem Physiker und der offentlichen Person gleichermassen gerecht wird. Gestutzt auf bisher unzugangliche Dokumente und Augenzeugenberichte, zeigt der Autor zum einen, dass Spionage zwar den Anstoss zum sowjetischen Kernwaffenprojekt gab, die Wasserstoffbombe jedoch unabhangig davon erfunden wurde. Zum anderen erhellt er Sacharows Beweggrunde, 1968 mit seinen regimekritischen Gedanken an die Offentlichkeit zu treten."

The World of Andrei Sakharov - A Russian Physicist's Path to Freedom (Hardcover, New): Gennady Gorelik, Antonina W. Bouis The World of Andrei Sakharov - A Russian Physicist's Path to Freedom (Hardcover, New)
Gennady Gorelik, Antonina W. Bouis
R922 R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Save R114 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did Andrei Sakharov, a theoretical physicist and the acknowledged father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, become a human rights activist and the first Russian to win the Nobel Peace Prize? In his later years, Sakharov noted in his diary that he was "simply a man with an unusual fate." To understand this deceptively straightforward statement by an extraordinary man, The World of Andrei Sakharov, the first authoritative study of Andrei Sakharov as a scientist as well as a public figure, relies on previously inaccessible documents, recently declassified archives, and personal accounts by Sakharov's friends and colleagues to examine the real context of Sakharov's life.
In the course of doing so, Gennady Gorelik answers a fascinating question, whether the Soviet hydrogen bomb was really fathered by Sakharov, or whether it was based on stolen American secrets. Gorelik concludes that while espionage did initiate the Soviet effort, the Russian hydrogen bomb was invented independently. Gorelik also elucidates the reasons that brought about the seemingly sudden transformation of the top-secret physicist into a public figure in 1968, when Sakharov's famous essay "Progress, Peaceful Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom" was distributed in samizdat in the USSR and smuggled out to the West. Recently declassified documents show that Sakharov's metamorphosis was caused by professional concerns, particularly regarding the development of an anti-ballistic missile defense. An insider's view of how the upper echelons of the Soviet regime functioned had led Sakharov to the conclusion that the goals of peace, progress, and human rights were inextricably linked. His free thinking and free feeling were manifested in his hope that scientific thought and religious perception would find a profound synthesis in the future.

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