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QED and the Men Who Made It - Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga (Paperback): Silvan S. Schweber QED and the Men Who Made It - Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga (Paperback)
Silvan S. Schweber
R1,902 R1,729 Discovery Miles 17 290 Save R173 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1930s, physics was in a crisis. There appeared to be no way to reconcile the new theory of quantum mechanics with Einstein's theory of relativity. Several approaches had been tried and had failed. In the post-World War II period, four eminent physicists rose to the challenge and developed a calculable version of quantum electrodynamics (QED), probably the most successful theory in physics. This formulation of QED was pioneered by Freeman Dyson, Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger, and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, three of whom won the Nobel Prize for their work. In this book, physicist and historian Silvan Schweber tells the story of these four physicists, blending discussions of their scientific work with fascinating biographical sketches.

Setting the achievements of these four men in context, Schweber begins with an account of the early work done by physicists such as Dirac and Jordan, and describes the gathering of eminent theorists at Shelter Island in 1947, the meeting that heralded the new era of QED. The rest of his narrative comprises individual biographies of the four physicists, discussions of their major contributions, and the story of the scientific community in which they worked. Throughout, Schweber draws on his technical expertise to offer a lively and lucid explanation of how this theory was finally established as the appropriate way to describe the atomic and subatomic realms.

Einstein for the 21st Century - His Legacy in Science, Art, and Modern Culture (Paperback): Peter L. Galison, Gerald Holton,... Einstein for the 21st Century - His Legacy in Science, Art, and Modern Culture (Paperback)
Peter L. Galison, Gerald Holton, Silvan S. Schweber
R934 R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Save R140 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More than fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein's vital engagement with the world continues to inspire others, spurring conversations, projects, and research, in the sciences as well as the humanities. Einstein for the 21st Century shows us why he remains a figure of fascination. In this wide-ranging collection, eminent artists, historians, scientists, and social scientists describe Einstein's influence on their work, and consider his relevance for the future. Scientists discuss how Einstein's vision continues to motivate them, whether in their quest for a fundamental description of nature or in their investigations in chaos theory; art scholars and artists explore his ties to modern aesthetics; a music historian probes Einstein's musical tastes and relates them to his outlook in science; historians explore the interconnections between Einstein's politics, physics, and philosophy; and other contributors examine his impact on the innovations of our time. Uniquely cross-disciplinary, Einstein for the 21st Century serves as a testament to his legacy and speaks to everyone with an interest in his work. The contributors are Leon Botstein, Lorraine Daston, E. L. Doctorow, Yehuda Elkana, Yaron Ezrahi, Michael L. Friedman, Jurg Frohlich, Peter L. Galison, David Gross, Hanoch Gutfreund, Linda D. Henderson, Dudley Herschbach, Gerald Holton, Caroline Jones, Susan Neiman, Lisa Randall, Jurgen Renn, Matthew Ritchie, Silvan S. Schweber, and A. Douglas Stone.

In the Shadow of the Bomb - Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Silvan... In the Shadow of the Bomb - Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Silvan S. Schweber
R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In the Shadow of the Bomb" narrates how two charismatic, exceptionally talented physicists--J. Robert Oppenheimer and Hans A. Bethe--came to terms with the nuclear weapons they helped to create. In 1945, the United States dropped the bomb, and physicists were forced to contemplate disquieting questions about their roles and responsibilities. When the Cold War followed, they were confronted with political demands for their loyalty and McCarthyism's threats to academic freedom. By examining how Oppenheimer and Bethe--two men with similar backgrounds but divergent aspirations and characters--struggled with these moral dilemmas, one of our foremost historians of physics tells the story of modern physics, the development of atomic weapons, and the Cold War.

Oppenheimer and Bethe led parallel lives. Both received liberal educations that emphasized moral as well as intellectual growth. Both were outstanding theoreticians who worked on the atom bomb at Los Alamos. Both advised the government on nuclear issues, and both resisted the development of the hydrogen bomb. Both were, in their youth, sympathetic to liberal causes, and both were later called to defend the United States against Soviet communism and colleagues against anti-Communist crusaders. Finally, both prized scientific community as a salve to the apparent failure of Enlightenment values.

Yet, their responses to the use of the atom bomb, the testing of the hydrogen bomb, and the treachery of domestic politics differed markedly. Bethe, who drew confidence from scientific achievement and integration into the physics community, preserved a deep integrity. By accepting a modest role, he continued to influence policy and contributed to the nuclear test ban treaty of 1963. In contrast, Oppenheimer first embodied a new scientific persona--the scientist who creates knowledge and technology affecting all humanity and boldly addresses their impact--and then could not carry its burden. His desire to retain insider status, combined with his isolation from creative work and collegial scientific community, led him to compromise principles and, ironically, to lose prestige and fall victim to other insiders.

Schweber draws on his vast knowledge of science and its history--in addition to his unique access to the personalities involved--to tell a tale of two men that will enthrall readers interested in science, history, and the lives and minds of great thinkers.

An Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Field Theory (Paperback): Silvan S. Schweber An Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Field Theory (Paperback)
Silvan S. Schweber; Foreword by Hans Albrecht Bethe
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Complete, systematic, and self-contained, this text introduces modern quantum field theory. "Combines thorough knowledge with a high degree of didactic ability and a delightful style." -- "Mathematical Reviews." 1961 edition.

Nuclear Forces - The Making of the Physicist Hans Bethe (Hardcover): Silvan S. Schweber Nuclear Forces - The Making of the Physicist Hans Bethe (Hardcover)
Silvan S. Schweber
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On the fiftieth anniversary of Hiroshima, Nobel-winning physicist Hans Bethe called on his fellow scientists to stop working on weapons of mass destruction. What drove Bethe, the head of Theoretical Physics at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, to renounce the weaponry he had once worked so tirelessly to create? That is one of the questions answered by Nuclear Forces, a riveting biography of Bethe's early life and development as both a scientist and a man of principle. As Silvan Schweber follows Bethe from his childhood in Germany, to laboratories in Italy and England, and on to Cornell University, he shows how these differing environments were reflected in the kind of physics Bethe produced. Many of the young quantum physicists in the 1930s, including Bethe, had Jewish roots, and Schweber considers how Liberal Judaism in Germany helps explain their remarkable contributions. A portrait emerges of a man whose strategy for staying on top of a deeply hierarchical field was to tackle only those problems he knew he could solve. Bethe's emotional maturation was shaped by his father and by two women of Jewish background: his overly possessive mother and his wife, who would later serve as an ethical touchstone during the turbulent years he spent designing nuclear bombs. Situating Bethe in the context of the various communities where he worked, Schweber provides a full picture of prewar developments in physics that changed the modern world, and of a scientist shaped by the unprecedented moral dilemmas those developments in turn created.

Mesons and Fields, V1 - Fields (Hardcover): Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann Mesons and Fields, V1 - Fields (Hardcover)
Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Fields; Volume 2, Mesons.

Mesons and Fields, V1 - Fields (Paperback): Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann Mesons and Fields, V1 - Fields (Paperback)
Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Fields; Volume 2, Mesons.

Mesons And Fields, V2 - Mesons (Paperback): Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann Mesons And Fields, V2 - Mesons (Paperback)
Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Fields; Volume 2, Mesons.

Mesons And Fields, V2 - Mesons (Hardcover): Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann Mesons And Fields, V2 - Mesons (Hardcover)
Silvan S. Schweber, Hans A. Bethe, Frederic De Hoffmann
R1,447 Discovery Miles 14 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Fields; Volume 2, Mesons.

Einstein and Oppenheimer - The Meaning of Genius (Paperback): Silvan S. Schweber Einstein and Oppenheimer - The Meaning of Genius (Paperback)
Silvan S. Schweber
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Albert Einstein and J. Robert Oppenheimer, two iconic scientists of the twentieth century, belonged to different generations, with the boundary marked by the advent of quantum mechanics. By exploring how these men differed in their worldview, in their work, and in their day this book provides powerful insights into the lives of two critical figures and into the scientific culture of their times. In Einstein s and Oppenheimer s philosophical and ethical positions, their views of nuclear weapons, their ethnic and cultural commitments, their opinions on the unification of physics, even the role of Buddhist detachment in their thinking, the book traces the broader issues that have shaped science and the world.

Einstein is invariably seen as a lone and singular genius, while Oppenheimer is generally viewed in a particular scientific, political, and historical context. Silvan Schweber considers the circumstances behind this perception, in Einstein s coherent and consistent self-image, and its relation to his singular vision of the world, and in Oppenheimer s contrasting lack of certainty and related non-belief in a unitary, ultimate theory. Of greater importance, perhaps, is the role that timing and chance seem to have played in the two scientists contrasting characters and accomplishments with Einstein s having the advantage of maturing at a propitious time for theoretical physics, when the Newtonian framework was showing weaknesses.

Bringing to light little-examined aspects of these lives, Schweber expands our understanding of two great figures of twentieth-century physics but also our sense of what such greatness means, in personal, scientific, and cultural terms.

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