Notifications can be turned off anytime from settings.
Item(s) Added To cart
Qty.
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and try again.
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and try again.
Exchange offer not applicable. New product price is lower than exchange product price
Please check the updated No Cost EMI details on the payment page
Exchange offer is not applicable with this product
Exchange Offer cannot be clubbed with Bajaj Finserv for this product
Product price & seller has been updated as per Bajaj Finserv EMI option
Please apply exchange offer again
Your item has been added to Shortlist.
View AllYour Item has been added to Shopping List
View AllSorry! Early Quantum Electrodynamics is sold out.
You will be notified when this product will be in stock
|
Brief Description
A panoramic view during 1927 1938 of the development of quantum electrodynamics."
Learn More about the Book
This book provides a panoramic view during 1927-1938 of the development of a physical theory that has been on the cutting edge of theoretical physics ever since P. A. M. Dirac's quantization of the electromagnetic field in 1927: quantum electrodynamics. Like the classic papers chosen for this volume, the introductory Frame-Setting Essay emphasizes conceptual transformations that carried physicists to the threshold of renormalization theory. For the most part the leaders in fundamental developments in quantum electro-dynamics were the same physicists whose focus on conceptual issues led to quantum mechanics: Niels Bohr, P. A. M. Dirac, Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli. Once again they turned to insights and methods that had been so successful in formulating quantum mechanics, such as seeking transformations of the concept of intuition and correspondence-limit methods. Along this route they tried to formulate a version of quantum mechanics consistent with special relativity and gauge invariance that could treat with no divergences the interaction between light and electrons. It spawned theoretical nuclear physics and set the stage for the post-war formulation of a divergenceless quantum electrodynamics by Sin-Itoro Tomonaga, Richard P. Feynman and Julian Schwinger. In 1949 Freeman J. Dyson emphasized that, in fact, 'no new ideas or techniques' were required for this breakthrough. Then why had a proper renormalized quantum electrodynamics not occurred earlier? This is one among several problems addressed here that take us into the realm of the history of scientific ideas. For example, the published papers and correspondence of Bohr, Dirac, Heisenberg and Pauli take us through afascinating analysis into the meaning and structure of a scientific theory. The subject matter of this book goes beyond the historical and philosophical into current physics. The astounding theoretical and experimental successes of quantum electrodynamics have set this theory as the mod
On the Back Cover
This book provides a panoramic view during 1927-1938 of the development of a physical theory that has been on the cutting edge of theoretical physics ever since P.A.M. Dirac's quantization of the electrodynamics field in 1927.
Review Quotes
1. ?Professor Miller has produced yet another remarkable book in the history of modern physics. ? This book should provide a valuable resource for an extended history and philosophical analysis of quantum field theory.? James T. Cushing, Centaurus
2. ???Professor Miller has produced yet another remarkable book in the history of modern physics. ??? This book should provide a valuable resource for an extended history and philosophical analysis of quantum field theory.??? James T. Cushing, Centaurus
3. 'Professor Miller has produced yet another remarkable book in the history of modern physics. This book should provide a valuable resource for an extended history and philosophical analysis of quantum field theory.' James T. Cushing, Centaurus"
The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ.
Register now to get updates on promotions and
coupons. Or Download App