A QUEST FOR PERSPECTIVES
Selected Works of S Chandrasekhar (With Commentary)
(In 2 Volumes)


edited by Kameshwar C Wali (Syracuse University, USA)

This invaluable book presents selected papers of S Chandrasekhar, co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983 and a scientific giant well known for his prolific and monumental contributions to astrophysics, physics and applied mathematics. The reader will find here most of Chandrasekhar's articles that led to major developments in various areas of physics and astrophysics. There are also articles of a popular and historical nature, as well as some hitherto unpublished material based on Chandrasekhar's talks at conferences. Each section of the book contains annotations by the editor.


Contents:

  • Volume 1:
  • Early Years — The Theory of White Dwarfs and Stellar Interiors
  • Radiative Transfer, the Polarization of the Sunlit Sky, and the Negative Ion of Hydrogen
  • Stochastic and Statistical Problems in Astronomy
  • Turbulence and Hydromagnetic Problems in Astrophysics
  • Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Stability
  • Volume 2:
  • Ellipsoidal Figures of Equilibrium
  • Relativistic Instabilities and Post-Newtonian Approximations
  • The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes — Colliding Waves
  • The Nonradial Oscillations of Stars in General Relativity
  • Miscellaneous Writings


Readership: Researchers in astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology.


"It is a great pleasure to dip into Kameshwar Wali's rich selection from the works of the great Chandra, and to read Wali's illuminating comments. In addition to the seminal scientific papers, organized by subject, sometimes establishing whole fields of physics and astronomy, and almost bringing them to conclusion, the volumes include more than 300 pages of 'semi-popular' articles and talks (some previously unpublished), whose philosophical depth and beauty of expression would alone recommend these 'selected works'."

Laurie M Brown
Northwestern University





"Apart from knowing the works of great scientists, students of science should also learn something about the creative process through which these scientists achieved them. In the case of Chandra, these papers give a glimpse into the mind of a highly methodical person who had identified his goals and worked hard and creatively to get there. For such readers Wali has done a commendable job, for which we should be thankful." See Full Review

Professor Jayant V Narlikar
The Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics





"... I am glad to find an opportunity to formulate an encouragement to proceed ahead with Chandra's legacy, and my faith in these new directions of astrophysical research. In forthcoming decades, these superb volumes of collected works ought to play an invaluable role." See Full Review

Anne Magnon
CUST-Blaise Pascal University





"Wali's choices in these two volumes are a more selective and more interesting subset, picked as much to give a sense of the man as of the science ... Chandra's celebrated Reviews of Modern Physics article 'Stochastic Problems in Physics and Astronomy' (1943) alone is worth the price of the volume ... Fascinating also are the two 1953 papers by Chandra and Enrico Fermi, the writing of which Chandra later remembered as one of the most exciting experiences of his scientific career."

Physics Today





"The latter topic contains some fascinating essays and accounts of interdisciplinary lectures."

Mathematical Reviews




1448pp Pub. date: Sept 2001
ISBN 978-1-86094-201-3(set)
1-86094-201-6(set)
US$180 / £133
ISBN 978-1-86094-208-2(pbk)(set)
1-86094-208-3(pbk)(set)
US$106 / £78
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