Schrödinger
Schrödinger's influence in almost every field of science is still felt. He was a man who single-handedly reshaped thinking in cosmology, wave mechanics, statistical mechanics, unified field theories, theoretical chemistry and molecular biology. In this volume, which was prepared in 1987 to celebrate the centenary of Schrödinger's birth, leading figures in all these fields have collaborated to produce this carefully integrated and edited survey of the man and his science. Some of the contributions are biographical in nature, revealing much about the character of the man. Others deal with modern-day theories in different fields of science in which Schrödinger worked and his influence in those areas.
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March 2011Adobe eBook Reader
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction C. W. Kilmister
- 2. Boltzmann's influence on Schrödinger Dieter Flamm
- 3. Schrödinger's original interpretation of the Schrödinger equation: a rescue attempt Jon Dorling
- 4. Are there quantum jumps? J. S. Bell
- 5. Square root of minus one, complex phases and Erwin Schrödinger Chen Ning Yung
- 6. Consequences of the Schrödinger equation for atomic and molecular physics W. E. Thirring
- 7. Molecular dynamics: from H + H, to biomolecules Martin Karplus
- 8. Orbital presentation of chemical reactions Kenichi Fukui
- 9. Quantum chemistry A. D. Buckingham
- 10. Eamon de Valera, Erwin Schrödinger and the Dublin Institute Sir William McCrea
- 11. Do bosons condense? J. T. Lewis
- 12. Schrödinger's nonlinear optics James McConnell
- 13. Schrödinger's unified field theory seen 40 years later O. Hittmair
- 14. The Schrödinger equation of the Universe S. W. Hawking
- 15. Overview of particle physics A. Salam
- 16. Gauge fields, topological defects and cosmology T. W. B. Kibble
- 17. Quantum theory and astronomy M. J. Seaton
- 18. Schrödinger's contributions to chemistry and biology Linus Pawling
- 19. Erwin Schrödinger's What is Life? and molecular biology M. F. Perutz.