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The Charm of Physics: Collected Essays of Sheldon Glashow

Glashow, Sheldon L.

Published by American Institute of Physics, 1991
ISBN 10: 0883187086 / ISBN 13: 9780883187081
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Synopsis: A collection of previously published writings on topics in contemporary physics, by the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, teacher, and raconteur known for his popularization of the arcane and enigmatic reaches of sciences. For the general reader. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

From Publishers Weekly: In these 27 pieces, derived from the Nobel Laureate's speeches, interviews and published papers, Glashow's style is by turns conversational and science-journal stiff. Several articles, especially "Towards a Unified Theory," his 1979 Nobel acceptance speech, that recapitulate the progress of physics are models of organizing difficult concepts for the general reader. Because the collection is assembled from so many sources, however, there is an irritating amount of overlap, and the range of scientific notation puts several pieces out of the reach of lay readers. Still, students of physics can rejoice in having this round view of Glashow's thinking on science, society, grand unified theories, SETI, supercolliders and the like.
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Title: The Charm of Physics: Collected Essays of ...
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Publication Date: 1991
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
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