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CANDID SCIENCE IV
Conversations with Famous Physicists

by Magdolna Hargittai (Eötvös University, Hungary) & István Hargittai (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

Table of Contents (26k)
Preface (147k)
Chapter 1: Eugene P. Wigner (409k)

Candid Science IV: Conversations with Famous Physicists contains 36 interviews with well-known physicists, including 20 Nobel laureates, Templeton Prize winners, Wolf Prize winners, and other luminaries. Physics has been one of the determining fields of science in the past 100 years, playing a conspicuous role not only in science but also in world politics and economics. These in-depth conversations provide a glimpse into the greatest achievements of physics during the past few decades, featuring stories of the discoveries, and showing the human drama behind them. The greatest physicists are brought into close human proximity as if readers were having a conversation with them. The interviewees span a wide range of scientists, from such early giants as Eugene Wigner and Mark Oliphant to members of the youngest generation such as the 2001 Nobel laureate Wolfgang Ketterle. The list includes famous personalities of our time, such as Steven Weinberg, Leon Lederman, Norman Ramsey, Edward Teller, John Wheeler, Mildred Dresselhaus, Maurice Goldhaber, Benoit Mandelbrot, John Polkinghorne, and Freeman Dyson.

 
Contents:
  • Eugene P Wigner
  • Steven Weinberg
  • Yuval Ne'eman
  • Jerome I Friedman
  • Martinus J G Veltman
  • Gerard 't Hooft
  • Leon M Lederman
  • Valentine L Telegdi
  • Val L Fitch
  • Maurice Goldhaber
  • John N Bahcall
  • Rudolf Mößbauer
  • Arno A Penzias
  • Robert W Wilson
  • Owen Chamberlain
  • Marcus L E Oliphant
  • Norman F Ramsey
  • David E Pritchard
  • Wolfgang Ketterle
  • Laszlo Tisza
  • Edward Teller
  • John A Wheeler
  • Freeman J Dyson
  • John C Polkinghorne
  • Benoit B Mandelbrot
  • Kenneth G Wilson
  • Mildred S Dresselhaus
  • Catherine Bréchignac
  • Philip W Anderson
  • Zhores I Alferov
  • Daniel C Tsui
  • Antony Hewish
  • Jocelyn Bell Burnell
  • Joseph H Taylor
  • Russell A Hulse
  • David Shoenberg
 
Readership: General readers and physicists.
 
“I recommend this handy volume, admirably suited for complete reading or browsing, not only to historians of physics and of science but also to practicing scientists, especially beginning ones, as well as to students, who will surely benefit from these inspiring stories by some of physics' leading luminaries.”
The Chemical Educator
 
“I heartily recommend this attractive volume, suitable for either complete reading or browsing, to historians of physics and of science, to practicing scientists, and to students, who will surely benefit from these inspiring stories by some of the leading luminaries of physics.”
Angewandte Chemie
 
728pp    Pub. date: Apr 2004  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-414-7
1-86094-414-0
   US$205 / £135

 


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ISBN:   978-1-86094-416-1(pbk)
1-86094-416-7(pbk)
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728pp    Pub. date: Apr 2004  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-470-3(ebook)
1-86094-470-1(ebook)
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