The legacy of Léon Van Hove
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The legacy of Léon Van Hove
(World Scientific series in 20th century physics, vol. 28)
World Scientific, c2000
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English and French
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This important volume describes the wide-ranging scientific activities of Léon Van Hove, through commentaries by his colleagues and a selection of his most influential papers and documents. The reprinted papers are grouped by topic, starting from his early work in mathematics and theoretical and statistical physics, up to his very last contributions in elementary particle physics and multiparticle dynamics. Van Hove's career as teacher, director and science advisor in many European institutions is presented in sketches by friends and coworkers. A selection of his speeches and documented thoughts on science completes the volume.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: selected papers on lattice dynamics and neutron scattering, commentary by N. Gidopoulos and S.W. Lovesey
- selected papers on perturbation theory of large quantum systems, commentary by N.M. Hugenholtz, and on an extension of the Lee-model, commentary by Th.W. Ruijgrok
- selected papers on equilibrium statistical mechanics, commentary by R. Balescu and I. Prigogine, and on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, commentary by T. Petrosky and I. Prigogine
- from neutrons to quarks, J.J.J. Kokkedee
- selected papers on longitudinal phase space analysis, commentary by W. Kittel
- selected papers on high energy collisions and internal hadron structure, commentary by A. Bialas
- selected papers on ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions, commentary by M. Jacob
- selected papers on multihadron production and QCD parton showers, commentary by A. Giovannini
- from particles to stars to astroparticles, commentary by G. Setti. Part 2: Leon Van Hove in Utrecht, N.M. Hugenholtz and Th.W. Ruijgrok
- Leon Van Hove at CERN, F. Bonaudi, M. Jacob, E. Gabathuler and V. Soergel
- Leon Van Hove at Max-Planck-Institut in Munich, N. Schmitz
- Leon Van Hove at the European Space Agency, R.M. Bonnet. Part 3: the man in his own words, M. Van Hove.
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