The physical review : the first hundred years ; a selection of seminal papers and commentaries / edited by H. Henry Stroke.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York : American Institute of Physics ; College Park, MD : American Physical Society, [1995]
  • ©1995
Description
xix, 1266 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)

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Harold P. Furth Plasma Physics Library - Stacks QC7.5 .P48 1995 Browse related items Request
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      Editor
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
      System details
      System requirements for accompanying computer disc: 386 or 486 IBM-compatible PC; VGA or SVGA monitor; hard-disk drive; CD-ROM drive supported by Windows; 5 MB of free space; 4 MB RA, MS-DOS 3.3 or later; Windows 3.1 or later; Microsoft DOS Extensions 2.21 or later.
      Contents
      • The Physical review then and now / Abraham Pais
      • One hundred years of the Physical review / Victor F. Weisskopf
      • The early years / Morton Hamermesh
      • Atomic physics / Edward Gerjuoy
      • Nuclear physics / Herman Feshbach
      • Statistical physics / Joel L. Lebowitz
      • Gravity physics and cosmology / P. James E. Peebles
      • Cosmic radiation / John A. Simpson
      • Condensed matter / Paul C. Martin
      • Plasma physics / Marshall N. Rosenbluth
      • Elementary particle physics experiments / Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky and George H. Trilling
      • Particle theory / Sam Treiman
      • Science and technology / Charles H. Townes
      • Quantum mechanics / Sheldon Goldstein and Joel L. Lebowitz.
      Other title(s)
      Physical review.
      ISBN
      • 1563961881 ((alk. paper))
      • 9781563961885 ((alk. paper))
      LCCN
      94049713
      OCLC
      31901191
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