The physical review : the first hundred years : a selection of seminal papers and commentaries
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The physical review : the first hundred years : a selection of seminal papers and commentaries
American Institute of Physics , American Physical Society, c1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This package contains select seminal papers published in the first 100 years of "The Physical Review". Reflecting its distinguished heritage, the text presents numerous landmark articles, with an even larger collection available on the accompanying compact disc. The work features commentaries from many renowned physicists, including Abraham Pais, Victor F. Weisskopf, Edward Gerjuoy, P. James E. Peebles, Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky, George H. Trilling and Charles H. Townes.
Table of Contents
Contents: 1. The Physical Review: Then and Now. 2. Hundred Years of The Physical Review 3. The Early Years 1893-1930 4. Atomic Physics 5. Nuclear Physics. 6. Statistical Physics, Integrable, and Chaotic Systems. 7. Gravity Physics and Cosmology. 8. Cosmic Radiation: Discoveries Reported in The Physical Review 9. Condensed Matter. 10. Plasma Physics. 11. Elementary Particle Physics Experiments. 12. A Century of Particle Theory. 13. Science and Technology. 14. Quantum Mechanics: Does the Wave Function Provide a Complete Description of Physical Reality?
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