Niels Bohr: Physics and the World

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Anomalous Magnetic Moment
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Atomic Domain
Blackbody Radiation
Bohr Theory
Bottom Quarks
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CP Violation
Density Matrix
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Electroweak Phase Transition
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Gaussian Integral Formula
Higgs Sector
Hydrogen Maser
Lamb Shift
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Ne Ver
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Prob Ability
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Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Theory
Quaternionic Case
Real Quantum Mechanics
Rest Energy
Rydberg Atoms
Stern Gerlach Magnet
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Vice Versa
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Wave Particle Duality

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138977204
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Containing the proceedings of the symposium held by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Niels Bohr, this collection was first published in 1988.

More than any other individual, Bohr was responsible for the development of quantum mechanics and for many of its applications in the pursuit of fundamental understanding of physical reality. In addition to his unique role in the discovery and elucidation of quantum theory, Bohr led the study of the fission of nuclei and was greatly concerned with the impact of the existence of the atomic bomb in the post-World War II era.

This unique volume provides a panoramic view of modern physics, some of the philosophical issues associated with quantum theory, the impact of this momentous scientific development on the political circumstance of the Cold War Era and the qualities of a superlative scientist.

Herman Feshbach, Tetsuo Matsui, Alexandra Oleson