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Out of the Crystal Maze - Chapters from the History of Solid-State Physics (Hardcover): Lillian Hoddeson, Ernest Braun, Jurgen... Out of the Crystal Maze - Chapters from the History of Solid-State Physics (Hardcover)
Lillian Hoddeson, Ernest Braun, Jurgen Teichmann, Spencer Weart
R5,367 Discovery Miles 53 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This landmark work chronicles the origin and evolution of solid state physics, which grew to maturity between 1920 and 1960. The book examines the early roots of the field in industrial, scientific and artistic efforts and traces them through the 1950s, when many physicists around the world recognized themselves as members of a distinct subfield of physics research centered on solids. The book opens with an account of scientific and social developments that preceded the discovery of quantum mechanics, including the invention of new experimental means for studying solids and the establishment of the first industrial laboratories. The authors set the stage for the modern era by detailing the formulation of the quantum field theory of solids. The core of the book examines six major themes: the band theory of solids; the phenomenology of imperfect crystals; the puzzle of the plastic properties of solids, solved by the discovery of dislocations; magnetism; semiconductor physics; and collective phenomena, the context in which old puzzles such as superconductivity and superfluidity were finally solved. All readers interested in the history of science will find this absorbing volume an essential resource for understanding the emergence of contemporary physics.

Tunnel Visions - The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Super Collider (Paperback): Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson,... Tunnel Visions - The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Super Collider (Paperback)
Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson, Adrienne W. Kolb
R1,021 Discovery Miles 10 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Starting in the 1950s, US physicists dominated the search for elementary particles; aided by the association of this research with national security, they held this position for decades. In an effort to maintain their hegemony and track down the elusive Higgs boson, they convinced President Reagan and Congress to support construction of the multibillion-dollar Superconducting Super Collider project in Texas--the largest basic-science project ever attempted. But after the Cold War ended and the estimated SSC cost surpassed ten billion dollars, Congress terminated the project in October 1993. Drawing on extensive archival research, contemporaneous press accounts, and over one hundred interviews with scientists, engineers, government officials, and others involved, Tunnel Visions tells the riveting story of the aborted SSC project. The authors examine the complex, interrelated causes for its demise, including problems of large-project management, continuing cost overruns, and lack of foreign contributions. In doing so, they ask whether Big Science has become too large and expensive, including whether academic scientists and their government overseers can effectively manage such an enormous undertaking.

Pions to Quarks - Particle Physics in the 1950s (Paperback): Laurie Mark Brown, Max Dresden, Lillian Hoddeson Pions to Quarks - Particle Physics in the 1950s (Paperback)
Laurie Mark Brown, Max Dresden, Lillian Hoddeson
R1,613 Discovery Miles 16 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Editors Laurie Brown, Max Dresden and Lillian Hoddeson have assembled a prestigious group of physicists and historians of science to present a broadly balanced picture of this exciting scientific era that witnessed the coming of age of particle physics and its development into 'big science'. The historical studies and analyses provided in the volume are unique in their scope and level of detail. Major topics and developments addressed include the important experiments and their theoretical explanations, the design and construction of scientific instruments and the establishment of major research centres - especially the national laboratories that played a key role in the transformation of particle physics into 'big science'. These essays also range from sociological analyses of the particle physics subculture and the political aspects of research funding to discussions of symmetry and axiomatic field theory.

Tunnel Visions - The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Super Collider (Hardcover): Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson,... Tunnel Visions - The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Super Collider (Hardcover)
Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson, Adrienne W. Kolb
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Out of stock

Starting in the 1950s, US physicists dominated the search for elementary particles; aided by the association of this research with national security, they held this position for decades. In an effort to maintain their hegemony and track down the elusive Higgs boson, they convinced President Reagan and Congress to support construction of the multibillion-dollar Superconducting Super Collider project in Texas-the largest basic-science project ever attempted. But after the Cold War ended and the estimated SSC cost surpassed ten billion dollars, Congress terminated the project in October 1993. Drawing on extensive archival research, contemporaneous press accounts, and over one hundred interviews with scientists, engineers, government officials, and others involved, Tunnel Visions tells the riveting story of the aborted SSC project. The authors examine the complex, interrelated causes for its demise, including problems of large-project management, continuing cost overruns, and lack of foreign contributions. In doing so, they ask whether Big Science has become too large and expensive, including whether academic scientists and their government overseers can effectively manage such an enormous undertaking.

Critical Assembly - A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945 (Paperback, Revised): Lillian... Critical Assembly - A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945 (Paperback, Revised)
Lillian Hoddeson, Paul W. Henriksen, Roger A. Meade, Catherine L. Westfall; Contributions by Gordon Baym, …
R1,220 R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Save R136 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This 1993 volume is a lucid and accurate history of the technical research that led to the first atomic bombs. The authors explore how the 'critical assembly' of scientists, engineers and military personnel at Los Alamos, responding to wartime deadlines, collaborated to create a new approach to large-scale research. The book opens with an introduction laying out major themes. After a synopsis of the prehistory of the bomb project, from the discovery of nuclear fission to the start of the Manhattan Engineer District, and an overview of the early materials programme, the book examines the establishment of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the implosion and gun assembly programmes, nuclear physics research, chemistry and metallurgy, explosives, uranium and plutonium development, confirmation of spontaneous fission in pile-produced plutonium, the thermonuclear bomb, critical assemblies, the Trinity test, and delivery of the combat weapons. Readers interested in history of science will find this volume a crucial resource for understanding the underpinnings of contemporary science and technology.

The Rise of the Standard Model - A History of Particle Physics from 1964 to 1979 (Paperback, New): Lillian Hoddeson, Laurie... The Rise of the Standard Model - A History of Particle Physics from 1964 to 1979 (Paperback, New)
Lillian Hoddeson, Laurie Brown, Michael Riordan, Max Dresden
R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Editors Laurie Brown, Max Dresden, Lillian Hoddeson and Michael Riordan have brought together a distinguished group of elementary particle physicists and historians of science to explore the recent history of particle physics. Based on a conference held at Stanford University, this is the third volume of a series recounting the history of particle physics and offers the most up-to-date account of the rise of the Standard Model, which explains the microstructure of the world in terms of quarks and leptons and their interactions. Major contributors include Steven Weinberg, Murray Gell-Mann, Michael Redhead, Silvan Schweber, Leon Lederman and John Heilbron. The wide-ranging articles explore the detailed scientific experiments, the institutional settings in which they took place, and the ways in which the many details of the puzzle fit together to account for the Standard Model.

Critical Assembly - A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945 (Hardcover): Lillian Hoddeson,... Critical Assembly - A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945 (Hardcover)
Lillian Hoddeson, Paul W. Henriksen, Roger A. Meade, Catherine L. Westfall; Contributions by Gordon Baym, …
R3,580 Discovery Miles 35 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This 1993 volume is a lucid and accurate history of the technical research that led to the first atomic bombs. The authors explore how the 'critical assembly' of scientists, engineers and military personnel at Los Alamos, responding to wartime deadlines, collaborated to create a new approach to large-scale research. The book opens with an introduction laying out major themes. After a synopsis of the prehistory of the bomb project, from the discovery of nuclear fission to the start of the Manhattan Engineer District, and an overview of the early materials programme, the book examines the establishment of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the implosion and gun assembly programmes, nuclear physics research, chemistry and metallurgy, explosives, uranium and plutonium development, confirmation of spontaneous fission in pile-produced plutonium, the thermonuclear bomb, critical assemblies, the Trinity test, and delivery of the combat weapons. Readers interested in history of science will find this volume a crucial resource for understanding the underpinnings of contemporary science and technology.

The Birth of Particle Physics (Paperback, Revised): Laurie M Brown, Lillian Hoddeson The Birth of Particle Physics (Paperback, Revised)
Laurie M Brown, Lillian Hoddeson
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Editors Laurie Brown and Lillian Hoddeson have brought together a distinctive collection of essays, discussions, and personal descriptions of the evolution of particle physics based on the presentations and discussions at the May 1980 International Symposium on the History of Particle Physics, held at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. This collection focuses primarily on the development of cosmic-ray physics and quantum field theory in the 1930s and 1940s, before the advent of the great postwar accelerators, and draws on research conducted in the United States, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, Germany, France, and the USSR.

Crystal Fire - The Invention of the Transistor and the Birth of the Information Age (Paperback, Revised): Michael Riordan,... Crystal Fire - The Invention of the Transistor and the Birth of the Information Age (Paperback, Revised)
Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson
R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Invention of the Transistor and the Birth of the Information Age

"Without the invention of the transistor, I'm quite sure that the PC would not exist as we know it today."—Bill Gates

On December 16, 1947, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, physicists at Bell Laboratories, jabbed two electrodes into a sliver of germanium. The power flowing from the germanium far exceeded what went in; in that moment the transistor was invented and the Information Age was born. No other devices have been as crucial to modern life as the transistor and the microchip it spawned, but the story of the science and personalities that made these inventions possible has not been fully told until now.

Crystal Fire fills this gap and carries the story forward. William Shockley, Bell Labs' team leader and co-recipient of the Nobel Prize with Brattain and Bardeen for the discovery, grew obsessed with the transistor and went on to become the father of Silicon Valley. Here is a deeply human story about the process of invention — including the competition and economic aspirations involved — all part of the greatest technological explosion in history.

"The intriguing history of the transistor — its inventors, physics, and stunning impact on society and the economy — unfolds here in a richly told tale."—Science News

"Thoroughly accessible to lay readers as well as the techno-savvy. . . . [A] fine book."—Publishers Weekly

The University of Illinois - Engine of Innovation (Hardcover): Frederick E. Hoxie The University of Illinois - Engine of Innovation (Hardcover)
Frederick E. Hoxie; Contributions by James R. Barrett, George O Batzli, Claire Benjamin, Jeffrey D. Brawn, …
R713 R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Save R123 (17%) Out of stock

The founding of the university in 1867 created a unique community in what had been a prairie. Within a few years, this creative mix of teachers and scholars produced innovations in agriculture, engineering and the arts that challenged old ideas and stimulated dynamic new industries. Projects ranging from the Mosaic web browser to the discovery of Archaea and pioneering triumphs in women's education and wheelchair accessibility have helped shape the university's mission into a double helix of innovation and real-world change. These essays explore the university's celebrated accomplishments and historic legacy, candidly assessing both its successes and its setbacks. Experts and students tell the eye-opening stories of campus legends and overlooked game-changers, of astonishing technical and social invention, of incubators of progress as diverse as the Beckman Institute and Ebertfest. Contributors: James R. Barrett, George O. Batzli, Claire Benjamin, Jeffrey D. Brawn, Jimena Canales, Stephanie A. Dick, Poshek Fu, Marcelo H. Garcia, Lillian Hoddeson, Harry Liebersohn, Claudia Lutz, Kathleen Mapes, Vicki McKinney, Elisa Miller, Robert Michael Morrissey, Bryan E. Norwood, Elizabeth H. Pleck, Leslie J. Reagan, Susan M. Rigdon, David Rosenboom, Katherine Skwarczek, Winton U. Solberg, Carol Spindel, William F. Tracy, and Joy Ann Williamson-Lott.

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