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    New Jersey [u.a.] : World Scientific
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    Format: X, 346 S., [19 Bl.] , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789814449014 , 9789814449007
    In: 2
    Language: English
    Author information: Yang, Chen Ning 1922-
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    Singapore :World Scientific Pub. Co., | New Jersey :World Scientific,
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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 346 pages) : , illustrations (some color), portraits
    ISBN: 981-4449-02-4
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Uniform Title: Papers. Selections
    Content: Professor Chen Ning Yang, an eminent contemporary physicist, was Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, from 1955 to 1966, and Albert Einstein Professor of Physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook until his retirement in 1999. He has been Distinguished Professor-at-Large at the Chinese University of Hong Kong since 1986 and Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing, since 1998. Since receiving his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1948, Prof Yang has made great impacts in both abstract theory and phenomenological analysis in modern physics.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preface; Contents; [[71d]] Speech About the Great Wall; Commentary; [[A71d]] C. N. Yang Discusses Physics in People's Republic of China; Commentary; [[72d]] A de Gaulle-Like Trip; Commentary; [[77g]] Condition of Self-Duality for SU(2) Gauge Fields on Euclidean Four-Dimensional Space; Commentary; [[78a]] Generalization of Dirac's Monopole to SU2 Gauge Fields; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOLUTIONS; Ill. CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOLUTIONS (CONTINUED); IV. POTENTIALS bi(a)u AND bi(bu); V. FIELD STRENGTHS fiuv FOR FIELD; VI. ANALYTICITY AT = 0 AND =; VII. PROOF OF S05 SYMMETRY , VIII. ADDITIONAL PROPERTIESIX. FIELDS AND AS THE ONLY S05 SYMMETRICAL FIELDS; X. ANGULAR MOMENTUM OPERATORS; XI. REMARKS; APPENDIX A: SOME PROPERTIES OF SU2 GAUGE FIELDS IN FOUR DIMENSIONS; APPENDIX C: PROOF THAT FIELD IS ORTHOGONAL SELF·ANTIDUAL; Commentary; [[79d]] Einstein and the Physics of the Future Panel Discussion; Commentary; [[80d]] Does Violation of Microscopic Time-Reversal Invariance Lead to the Possibility of Entropy Decrease? (with C. P. Yang); ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Commentary; [[82c]] Joseph Mayer and Statistical Mechanics; Bibliography; Commentary , [[82e]] Flux Quantization, A Personal ReminiscenceAcknowledgments; References; Commentary; [[82g]] The Discrete Symmetries P, T and C; FOOTNOTES; DISCUSSION; Commentary; [[83g]] Gauge Fields, Electromagnetism and the Bohm-Aharonov Effect; 1. Josephson Junction Experiment; 2. Necessity of Single Valuedness of Wavefunctions; 3. Definition of J Au dxu When There are Gauge-Transformations; 4. Diffraction Pattern Only Depends on Total Flux; 5. Locality of Electromagnetism in the Bohm-Aharonov Experiment; 6. Weyl's Scale Change and Einstein's Objection , 7. Charge Quantization, Compactness of the Gauge Group, and Flux Quantization8. Electromagnetism is the Gauge Invariant Manifestation of a Nonintegrable Phase Factor; References; Commentary; [[85g]] Spin of Electrons, Hadrons and Nuclei (with T. T. Chou); 1. The Spin Is Mysterious; 2. Can One Measure the Velocity Profile of Quark-Gluon Matter Inside a Spinning Hadron or Nucleus?; 3, Importance of Angular Momentum for very High Energy Multiparticle Production Processes; References; DISCUSSION; Commentary; [[85j]] Hermann Weyl's Contribution to Physics; I; II; III; IV; Commentary , Additional comments[[86c]] Square Root of Minus One, Complex Phases and Erwin SchrÖdinger; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Complex numbers in matrix and wave mechanics; 5.3. Complex numbers in Weyl's gauge theory; 5.4. Modern consequences; 5.5. Appendix; A letter from F. London to E. Schrodinger*; References; Commentary; [[87a]] Generalization of Sturm-Liouville Theory to a System of Ordinary Differential Equations with Dirac Type Spectrum; 1. Introduction; 2. Differential Equation and Boundary Condition; 3. Solution Set tp Satisfying Boundary Condition at x = 0 , 4. Properties of - 1 and the Phase Angles i , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-4449-00-8
    Language: English
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    Singapore ; : World Scientific Pub. Co.,
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    Format: x, 346 p. : , ill. (some col.), ports.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co., 2013. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Edition: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: Available to subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9789814449021 (electronic bk.)
    Content: Professor Chen Ning Yang, an eminent contemporary physicist, was Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, from 1955 to 1966, and Albert Einstein Professor of Physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook until his retirement in 1999. He has been Distinguished Professor-at-Large at the Chinese University of Hong Kong since 1986 and Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing, since 1998. Since receiving his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1948, Prof Yang has made great impacts in both abstract theory and phenomenological analysis in modern physics. In 1983, he published "Selected Papers (1945-1980), With Commentary". It has been considered by Freeman Dyson as one of his favorite books. The present book is a sequel to that earlier volume. It is a collection of his personally selected papers (1971-2012) supplemented by his insightful commentaries. Its contents reflect Professor Yang's changing interests after he reached age sixty. It also includes commentaries written by him in 2011 when he is 89 years old. The papers and commentaries in this unique collection comprise a remarkable personal and professional chronicle, shedding light on both the intellectual development of a great physicist and on the nature of scientific inquiry.
    Note: Speech about the Great Wall. Commentary -- C. N. Yang discusses physics in People's Republic of China. Commentary -- A de Gaulle-like Trip. Commentary -- Condition of self-duality for SU(2) gauge fields on Euclidean four-dimensional space. Commentary -- Generalization of Dirac's monopole to SU2 gauge fields. Commentary -- Einstein and the physics of the future panel discussion. Commentary -- Does violation of microscopic time-reversal invariance lead to the possibility of entropy decrease? (with C. P. Yang). Commentary -- Joseph Mayer and statistical mechanics. Commentary -- Flux quantization, a personal reminiscence. Commentary -- The discrete symmetries P, T and C. Commentary -- Gauge fields, electromagnetism and the Bohm-Aharonov effect. Commentary -- Spin of electrons, hadrons and nuclei (with T. T. Chou). Commentary -- Hermann Weyl's contribution to physics. Commentary -- Square root of minus one, complex phases and Erwin Schrödinger. Commentary -- Generalization of Sturm-Liouville theory to a system of ordinary differential equations with Dirac type spectrum. Commentary -- C. Y Chao, pair creation and pair annihilation (with B. A. Li). Commentary -- A one-dimensional N Fermion problem with factorized S Matrix (with C. H. Gu). Commentary -- Journey through statistical mechanics. Commentary -- Modern physics and warm friendship. Commentary -- SO[symbol] symmetry in a Hubbard model (with S. C. Zhang). Commentary -- Symmetry and physics. Commentary -- S. S. Chern and I. Commentary -- Reflections on the development of theoretical physics. Commentary -- Deng Jiaxian. Commentary -- Julian Schwinger. Commentary -- Path crossings with Lars Onsager. Commentary -- Exact solution of the vibration problem for the carbon-60 molecule (with T. T. Chou). Commentary -- Father and I. Commentary -- Speech after banquet -- Writeup upon hearing of Mills' death. Commentary -- Enrico Fermi. Commentary -- Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976). Commentary -- Banquet speech, June 2002. Commentary -- Thematic melodies of twentieth century theoretical physics: quantization, symmetry and phase factor. Commentary -- Gauge invariance and interactions. Commentary -- Albert Einstein: opportunity and perception. Commentary -- The Klein-Nishina formula & quantum electrodynamics. Commentary -- Pseudopotential method and dilute hard "sphere" Bose gas in dimensions 2, 4 and 5. Commentary -- Ground state of Fermions in a 1D trap with [symbol] function interaction. Commentary -- Banquet speech at the Singapore conference in honour of Murray Gell-Mann on his 80th birthday. Commentary -- Spin 1/2 Fermions in 1D harmonic trap with repulsive delta function interparticle interaction (with Z.-Q. Ma). Commentary -- One-dimensional w-component Fermions and bosons with repulsive delta function interaction (with Y. Z. You). Commentary -- Quantum numbers, Chern classes, and a Bodhisattva. Commentary -- My experience as a student and researcher. Commentary -- Fermi's [symbol]-decay theory -- Topology and gauge theory in physics. Commentary -- On reaching age ninety.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789814449007
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789814449014 (pbk)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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