Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy

Author:   Carlo Bernardini ,  Luisa Bonolis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2004 ed.
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9783540221418


Pages:   412
Publication Date:   01 July 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Enrico Fermis scientific work, noted for its originality and breadth, has had lasting consequences throughout modern science. Written by close colleagues as well as scientists whose fields were profoundly influenced by Fermi, the papers collected here constitute a tribute to him and his scientific legacy. They were commissioned on the occasion of his 100th birthday by the Italian Physical Society and confirm that Fermi was a rare combination of theorist, experimentalist, teacher, and inspiring colleague. The book is organized into three parts: three biographical overviews by close colleagues, replete with personal insights; fourteen analyses of Fermis impact by specialists in their fields, spanning physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering; and a year-by-year chronology of Fermis scientific endeavors. Written for a general scientific audience, ""Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy"" offers a highly readable source on the life of one of the 20th century's most distinguished scientists and a must for everybody interested in the history of modern science.

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Author:   Carlo Bernardini ,  Luisa Bonolis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2004 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.920kg
ISBN:  

9783540221418


ISBN 10:   3540221417
Pages:   412
Publication Date:   01 July 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Enrico Fermi. His life and a comment on his work.- Commemoration talks.- Enrico Fermi and Solid State Physics.- Fermi’s statistics.- Classical mechanics and the quantum revolution in Fermi’s early works.- On the adiabatic invariants.- Fermi’s coordinates and the Principle of Equivalence.- Fermi and quantum electrodynamics.- Weak interactions.- Nuclear physics from the nineteen thirties to the present day..- The birth of nuclear energy: Fermi’s pile.- From the Chicago Pile 1 to the next-generation reactors..- Reactors and nuclear technology: Development in the world.- The scientific legacy of Fermi in particle physics.- Enrico Fermi’s contribution to non-linear systems: The influence of an unpublished article.- Fermi’s last lessons.- Enrico Fermi’s scientific work.- Fermi’s bibliography related to the papers presented in this book.- Analytical index.

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From the reviews: Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy (!) contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi's contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. Its also contains a year-by-year summary of his work and talks given soon after Fermi's death by his friend and fellow student Enrico Persico, and his collaborators Edoardo Amaldi and Franco Rasetti (!) [It] contains some gems -- articles by Giorgio Parisi on Fermi statistics. Nicola Cabibbo on weak interactions and Ugo Amaldi on nuclear physics -- which could profitably be read by undergraduates. (Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March 11, 2005, page 27) It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi's work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, Nature, Feb. 2005, vol. 433, page 460-461) Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy ! contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi's contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. ! could profitably be read by undergraduates. ! left me with enormous admiration for Fermi as a physicist with a capital F. (Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March, 2005) As part of the Italian celebrations of Fermi's centenary, a book was produced as a resource for physics teachers ! . Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy is an English translation of this book. It includes commemorative essays ! . It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi's work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, NATURE, Vol. 433, February, 2005) This book describes the life and the work of Enrico Fermi competently in a very nice style and the English translation will be welcome and will satisfy many readers. (K.-E. Hellwig, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1086, 2006)


From the reviews: ""Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy (…) contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi’s contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. Its also contains a year-by-year summary of his work and talks given soon after Fermi’s death by his friend and fellow student Enrico Persico, and his collaborators Edoardo Amaldi and Franco Rasetti (…) [It] contains some gems – articles by Giorgio Parisi on Fermi statistics. Nicola Cabibbo on weak interactions and Ugo Amaldi on nuclear physics – which could profitably be read by undergraduates."" (Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March 11, 2005, page 27) ""It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi’s work is at the core of so many modern views of physics."" (Giulio Maltese, Nature, Feb. 2005, vol. 433, page 460-461) ""Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy … contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi’s contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. … could profitably be read by undergraduates. … left me with enormous admiration for Fermi as a physicist with a capital F."" (Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March, 2005) ""As part of the Italian celebrations of Fermi’s centenary, a book was produced as a resource for physics teachers … . Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy is an English translation of this book. It includes commemorative essays … . It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi’s work is at the core of so many modern views of physics."" (Giulio Maltese, NATURE, Vol. 433, February, 2005) ""This book describes the life and the work of Enrico Fermi competently in a very nice style and the English translation will be welcome and will satisfy manyreaders."" (K.-E. Hellwig, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1086, 2006)


From the reviews: <p> Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy (a ]) contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermia (TM)s contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. Its also contains a year-by-year summary of his work and talks given soon after Fermia (TM)s death by his friend and fellow student Enrico Persico, and his collaborators Edoardo Amaldi and Franco Rasetti (a ]) [It] contains some gems a articles by Giorgio Parisi on Fermi statistics. Nicola Cabibbo on weak interactions and Ugo Amaldi on nuclear physics a which could profitably be read by undergraduates. (Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March 11, 2005, page 27) <p> It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermia (TM)s work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, Nature, Feb. 2005, vol. 433, page 460-461) <p> Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy a ] contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermia (TM)s contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. a ] could profitably be read by undergraduates. a ] left me with enormous admiration for Fermi as a physicist with a capital F. (Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March, 2005) <p> As part of the Italian celebrations of Fermia (TM)s centenary, a book was produced as a resource for physics teachers a ] . Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy is an English translation of this book. It includes commemorative essays a ] . It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermia(TM)s work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, NATURE, Vol. 433, February, 2005) <p> This book describes the life and the work of Enrico Fermi competently in a very nice style and the English translation will be welcome and will satisfy many readers. (K.-E. Hellwig, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1086, 2006)


From the reviews: Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy (...) contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi's contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. Its also contains a year-by-year summary of his work and talks given soon after Fermi's death by his friend and fellow student Enrico Persico, and his collaborators Edoardo Amaldi and Franco Rasetti (...) [It] contains some gems - articles by Giorgio Parisi on Fermi statistics. Nicola Cabibbo on weak interactions and Ugo Amaldi on nuclear physics - which could profitably be read by undergraduates. (Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March 11, 2005, page 27) It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi's work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, Nature, Feb. 2005, vol. 433, page 460-461) Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy ... contains essays by distinguished Italian physicists on Fermi's contributions and their influence on subsequent developments. ... could profitably be read by undergraduates. ... left me with enormous admiration for Fermi as a physicist with a capital F. (Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement, March, 2005) As part of the Italian celebrations of Fermi's centenary, a book was produced as a resource for physics teachers ... . Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy is an English translation of this book. It includes commemorative essays ... . It is not only physics teachers who will enjoy this book, but also physicists and science historians who want to know more about why Fermi's work is at the core of so many modern views of physics. (Giulio Maltese, NATURE, Vol. 433, February, 2005) This book describes the life and the work of Enrico Fermi competently in a very nice style and the English translation will be welcome and will satisfy many readers. (K.-E. Hellwig, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1086, 2006)


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