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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040450998
    Format: XI, 854 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9783844222388
    Series Statement: Max Planck research library for the history and development of knowledge : Studies 1
    Note: kostenfrei
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Wissen ; Globalisierung ; Informationsfluss ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039875762
    Format: XII, 363 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9780817649395
    Series Statement: Einstein studies 12
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8176-4940-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: Allgemeine Relativitätstheorie ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Schemmel, Matthias
    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
    Author information: Lehner, Christoph 1983-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041239238
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 286 S.)
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Max Planck research library for the history and development of knowledge : Sources 5
    Note: kostenfrei
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-86931-963-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-945561-29-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference on the Role of Gravitation in Physics Chapel Hill, NC 1957 ; Gravitation ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
    Author information: Damerow, Peter 1939-2011
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  • 4
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    Berlin : Max-Planck-Inst. für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
    UID:
    gbv_737728159
    Format: 29 S. , Ill. , 30 cm
    Series Statement: Preprint / Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte 437
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 26 - 29
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Renn, Jürgen, 1956 - Schrödinger and the genesis of wave mechanics Berlin : Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 2013
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schrödinger, Erwin 1887-1961 ; Wellenmechanik ; Geschichte ; Forschungsbericht
    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Boston : The Center for Einstein Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1651098794
    Format: Online-Ressource (XII, 363p. 21 illus., 5 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9780817649401 , 1283444410 , 9781283444415
    Series Statement: Einstein Studies 12
    Content: Introduction -- Part I: At the Limits of the Classical Worldview -- Theories of Gravitation in the Twilight of Classical Physics -- The Newtonian Theory of Light Propagation -- Mach and Einstein, or, Clearing Troubled Waters in the History of Science -- Part II: Contexts of the Relativity Revolution -- Tilling the Seedbed of Einstein's Politics: A Pre-1905 Harbinger? -- The Early Reception of Einstein’s Relativity among British Philosophers -- Science and Ideology in Einstein's Visit to South America in 1925 -- The Reception of Einstein's Relativity Theories in Literature and the Arts (1920–1950) -- Part III: The Emergence of the Relativistic Worldview -- Hilbert’s Axiomatic Method and his "Foundations of Physics": Reconciling Causality with the Axiom of General Invariance -- Not Only Because of Theory: Dyson, Eddington and the Competing Myths of the 1919 Eclipse Expedition -- Peter Havas (1916–2004) -- Peter Bergmann and the Invention of Constrained Hamiltonian Dynamics -- Thoughts About a Conceptual Framework for Relativistic Gravity -- Part IV: A New Worldview in the Making -- Observational Tests of General Relativity: An Historical Look at Measurements Prior to the Advent of Modern Space-Borne Instruments -- Primordial Magnetic Fields and Cosmic Microwave Background -- Singularity Theorems in General Relativity: Achievements and Open Questions -- The History and Present Status of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime -- The Border Between Relativity and Quantum Theory -- The Issue of the Beginning in Quantum Gravity.
    Content: This volume reviews conceptual conflicts at the foundations of physics now and in the past century. The focus is on the conditions and consequences of Einstein’s pathbreaking achievements that sealed the decline of the classical notions of space, time, radiation, and matter, and resulted in the theory of relativity. Particular attention is paid to the implications of conceptual conflicts for scientific views of the world at large, thus providing the basis for a comparison of the demise of the mechanical worldview at the turn of the 20th century with the challenges presented by cosmology at the turn of the 21st century. Throughout the work, Einstein’s contributions are not seen in isolation but instead set into the wider intellectual context of dealing with the problem of gravitation in the twilight of classical physics; the investigation of the historical development is carried out with a number of epistemological questions in mind, concerning, in particular, the transformation process of knowledge associated with the changing worldviews of physics. Einstein and the Changing Worldviews of Physics is divided into four main parts: * Part I: At the Limits of the Classical Worldview; * Part II: Contexts of the Relativity Revolution; * Part III: The Emergence of the Relativistic Worldview; * Part IV: A New Worldview in the Making. The contributions explore various aspects of the emerging relativistic views in modern physics by giving an historical, philosophical, and mathematical account of Einstein’s work, as well as the work of other distinguished physicists in the field. Taken as a whole, the book is focused on the interplay between mathematical concepts and physical ideas throughout history by studying today’s scientific world and how it continues to redefine physics in the 21st century. Contributors: A. Ashtekar, E. Battaner, J.E. Beckman, K.A. Brading, T. Dray, J. Eisenstaedt, E. Florido, H.F. Goenner, D. Kennefick, J. Renn, T.A. Ryckman, D.C. Salisbury, J.M. Sánchez-Ron, M. Schemmel, R. Schulmann, B.F. Schutz, J.M.M. Senovilla, A.T. Tolmasquim, R.M. Wald, G. Wolters.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Einstein and the Changing Worldviews of Physics; Contents; Introduction; Part I At the Limits of the Classical Worldview; 1 Theories of Gravitation in the Twilight of Classical Physics; 1.1 The Unfolding of Alternative Theories of Gravitation; 1.2 The Potential of Classical Physics; 1.2.1 The Mechanization of Gravitation; 1.2.2 HereticalMechanics; 1.2.3 From Peripheral Mathematics to a New Theory of Gravitation; 1.2.4 The Potential of Astronomy; 1.2.5 A Thermodynamic Analogy; 1.2.6 Electromagnetism as a Paradigm for Gravitation; 1.3 The Challenge of Special Relativity for Gravitation , 1.3.1 A New Law of Gravitation Enforced by Special Relativity1.3.2 Toward a Field Theory of Gravitation; 1.3.3 The Problem of Gravitation as a Challenge for theMinkowski Formalism; 1.3.4 A Field Theory of Gravitation in the Framework of Special Relativity?; Appendix: Is Special Relativistic Gravitation a Theoretically Viable Option?; Acknowledgements; References; 2 The Newtonian Theory of Light Propagation; 2.1 From Newton to Einstein; 2.1.1 Newton's Corpuscular Theory of Light; 2.1.2 The Velocity of Light as the Parameter of Color; 2.1.3 Michell on the Velocity of Light , 2.1.4 Blair on the Velocity of Light2.1.5 The Constancy of the Velocity of Light; 2.1.6 The Newtonian Theory of Light Propagation; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Mach and Einstein, or, Clearing Troubled Waters in the History of Science*; 3.1 Introduction: A Chilling Health Bulletin; 3.2 Mach's Influence on Einstein and How Einstein Himself Saw It; 3.3 How Mach Reacted towards Relativity Theory; 3.4 Mach's Alleged Refusal of Relativity Theory; 3.5 The Forgery Hypothesis; References; 1. Archives; 2. Publications; Part II Contexts of the Relativity Revolution , 4 Tilling the Seedbed of Einstein's Politics: A Pre-1905 Harbinger?References; 5 The Early Reception of Einstein's Relativity among British Philosophers; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 General Aspects of the Reception of Einstein's Relativity in Great Britain; 5.1.2 Einstein's Relativity and British Philosophy; 5.1.3 A Stranger in a Strange Country: Arthur Eddington; 5.1.4 In Defense of Idealism: Wildon Carr and Viscount Haldane; 5.1.5 Relativity Debated at the Aristotelian Society; 5.1.6 J. E. Turner versus Carr and Haldane; 5.1.7 Bertrand Russell and Relativity , 5.1.8 Alfred Arthur Robb, a Physicist "in a Wrong Milieu"5.1.9 The Case of Alfred North Whitehead; 5.2 Conclusions; References; 6 Science and Ideology in Einstein's Visit to South America in 1925; References; 7 The Reception of Einstein's Relativity Theories in Literature and the Arts (1920-1950); 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Understanding and Misunderstanding; 7.2.1 The Fourth Dimension; 7.2.2 E = mc2 and the Atom Bomb; 7.3 On the Reception of the Theories of Relativity in Literature (ca. 1915-1955); 7.3.1 German-Speaking Countries Thomas Mann (1875-1955); Robert Musil (1880-1942) , Alfred D¨oblin (1878-1957)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817649395
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Einstein and the changing worldviews of physics New York : Birkhäuser, 2012 ISBN 9780817649395
    Language: English
    Keywords: Einstein, Albert 1879-1955 ; Allgemeine Relativitätstheorie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    UID:
    gbv_1656291088
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 446 p. 24 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789401780414
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 304
    Content: This book brings together a broad spectrum of authors, both from inside and from outside Cuba, who describe the development of Cuba's scientific system from the colonial period to the present. It is a unique documentation of the self-organizing power of a local scientific community engaged in scientific research on an international level. The first part includes several contributions that reconstruct the different stages of the history of physics in Cuba, from its beginnings in the late colonial era to the present. The second part comprises testimonies of Cuban physicists, who offer lively insights from the perspective of the actors themselves. The third part presents a series of testimonies by foreign physicists, some of whom were directly involved in developing Cuban physics, in particular in the development of teaching and research activities in the early years of the Escuela de Física. The fourth part of the volume deals with some of the issues surrounding the publishing of scientific research in Cuba. Cuba’s recent history and current situation are very controversial issues. Little is known about the development and status of higher education and scientific research on the island. However, Cuba has one of the highest proportions in the world of people with a university degree or doctorate and is known for its highly developed medical system. This book focuses on a comprehensive overview of the history of the development of one specific scientific discipline: physics in Cuba. It traces the evolution of an advanced research system in a developing country and shows a striking capacity to link the development of modern research with the concrete needs of the country and its population. A little known aspect is the active participation of several “western” physicists and technicians during the 1960s, the role of summer schools, organized by French, Italian, and other western physicists, as well as the active collaboration with European universities
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Preface; References; Contents; About the Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Short Introduction to this Volume; Chapter 2: The Cuban "Exception": The Development of an Advanced Scientific System in an Underdeveloped Country; 2.1 Physics in a Difficult Environment; 2.1.1 Cuban Exceptionalism; 2.2 Contradictions and Developments of Cuban Economy, Culture and Science in Late Colonial Times; 2.2.1 Sugar and Tobacco in the Nineteenth Century; 2.2.2 The Role of Sugar in Making Cuba Dependent on the US for Its Modernization , 2.2.3 Technological Developments During the Nineteenth Century2.2.4 Education and Intellectual Life in Cuba in the Nineteenth Century; 2.2.5 Academy of Science and Medicine; 2.2.6 Liberation Movements; 2.3 Cuba Between Independence, US-Interventions and Dictatorial Regimes in the First Half of the Twentieth Century; 2.3.1 The War of Liberation and Independence and the US Rule; 2.3.2 The Period of Enrique José Varona; 2.3.3 US-Exploitation of Cuban Sciences; 2.3.4 Between Republic, Autocratic Rule and Scientific Advancement; 2.3.5 The Intertwinement of Social, Intellectual and Political Growth , 2.3.6 The Establishment of Batista's Regime and the Consolidation of the Revolutionary Movement2.3.7 Social Conditions, Cultural Ferments and Modernization in Science; 2.4 Revolution, Modernization and Political and Economic Changes Between 1960 and 1990; 2.4.1 A Revolution That Broke All Moulds; 2.4.2 In Search of New Allies; 2.4.3 The Sharp Turn of Cuba's Economy and Politics at the End of the 1960s; 2.4.4 The Crucial Leap in Education and Science; 2.5 Politico-economic Crisis and New Cooperations (1985-1999); 2.5.1 Toward the Breakdown of the USSR , 2.5.2 The Deep Troubles of the 'Periodo Especial.' New Cooperations in a Changing World2.5.3 Cultural Vitality, Higher Education and Low-Funded Universities; 2.5.4 The Challenge of the Future in the Context of the World Crisis; References; Chapter 3: Cuba: A Short Critical Bibliographic Guide; Part I: Historical Surveys; Chapter 4: The Teaching of Physics in Cuba from Colonial Times to 1959; 4.1 General Introduction; 4.2 General Survey; 4.3 Experimental Physics vs. Scholasticism; 4.4 The Papel Periódico and the Patriotic Society for Modern Science , 4.5 The First Regular Courses in Physics in the Style of Félix Varela (1814-1841) 4.5.1 Félix Varela's Lecciones de Filosofía; 4.5.2 The Backwardness of the University: Arango's Reform Proposal; 4.5.3 Luz y Caballero and the Gabinete de Física del San Carlos; 4.5.4 In Search of Alternatives for the University Crisis; 4.6 The Secularized Colonial University Takes Over (1842-1898); 4.6.1 The 1840s and 1850s: The First Physics Laboratory at the University; 4.6.2 The 1863 Study Plan: The Creation of Secondary Education Institutes and of the Faculty of Sciences , 4.6.3 The Academic Restrictions of 1871-1878 , Introduction1 A Short Introduction to this Volume; Angelo Baracca, Jürgen Renn, and Helge Wendt -- 2 The Cuban “Exception”: The Development of an Advanced Scientific System in an Underdeveloped Country; Angelo Baracca -- 3 Cuba: Short Critical Bibliographic Guide; Duccio Basosi -- Part I Historical Surveys -- 4 The Teaching of Physics in Cuba from Colonial Times to 1959; José Altshuler and Angelo Baracca -- 5 Mathematics and Physics in Cuba Before 1959: A Personal Recollection; José Altshuler -- 6 A Comprehensive Study of the Development of Physics in Cuba from 1959; Angelo Baracca, Víctor Luis Fajer Avila, and Carlos Rodríguez Castellanos -- 7 Accomplishments in Cuban Physics (up to 1995); Carlos R. Handy and Carlos Trallero-Giner -- 8 Physics at the University of Oriente; Luis M. Méndez Pérez and Carlos A. Cabal Mirabal -- 9 The Training of Physics Teachers in Cuba: A Historical Approach; Diego de Jesús Alamino Ortega -- 10 Can Universities Develop Advanced Technology and Solve Social Problems?; Isarelis Pérez Ones and Jorge Núñes Jover.-Part II Reflections from the Inside -- 11 The Rise and Development of Physics in Cuba: An Interview with Hugo Pérez Rojas in May 2009; Angelo Baracca -- 12 An Interview with Professor Melquíades de Dios Leyva, December 2008; Olimpia Arias de Fuentes -- 13 Experimental Semiconductor Physics: The Will to Contribute to the Country’s Economic Development; Elena Vigil Santos -- 14 Cuban Techno-physical Experiments in Space; José Altshuler, Ocatvio Calzadilla Amaya, Federico Falcon, Juan E. Fuentes, Jorge Lodos, and Elena Vigil Santos -- 15 Superconductivity in Cuba: Reaching the Frontline; Oscar Arés Muzio and Ernesto Altshuler -- 16 The Physics of Complex Systems in Cuba; Oscar Sotolongo-Costa -- 17 Magnetic Resonance Project 35-26-7: A Cuban Case of Engineering Physics and Biophysics; Carlos A. Cabal Mirabal -- 18 Nanotechnologies in Cuba: Popularization and Training; Carlos Rodríguez Castellanos -- 19 Physics Studies at the University of Havana; Osvaldo de Melo Pereira and María Sánchez Colina -- 20 Physics and Women: A Challenge Being Successfully Met in Cuba; Olimpia Arias de Fuentes -- Part III Reflections from the Outside -- 21 The Beginning of Semiconductor Research in Cuba; Theodore Veltfort -- 22 Andrea Levialdi in Memoriam; Dina Waisman -- 23 The Andrea Levialdi Fellowship; Roberto Fieschi -- 24 A Witness to French-Cuban Cooperation in Physics in the 1970s; Jacqueline Cernogora -- 25 My Collaboration with Cuban Physicists; Fabrizio Leccabue -- 26 Scientific Cooperation Between the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin (DAW) and Cuba in the 1960s and 1970s; Helge Wendt -- 27 A Beautiful Story; Federico García-Moliner -- 28 The Current State of Physics in Cuba: A Personal Perspective; Marcelo Alonso -- 29 Engaging Cuban Physicists Through the APS/CPS Partnership; Irving A. Lerch -- 30 A Perspective on Physics in Cuba; Carlos R. Handy -- 31 Cuban/US Research Interactions Since 1995; Maria C. Tamargo -- 32 Viva La Ciencia: Cuba’s Creative Scientists Aim to Make Knowledge Their Country’s Sugar Substitute;  Rosalind Reid and Brian Hayes -- Part IV Scientific Communication and Its Conditions -- 33 Physics in Cuba from the Perspective of Bibliometrics; Werner Marx and Manuel Cardona -- 34 Contemporary Cuban Physics Through Scientific Publications: An Insider’s View; Ernesto Altshuler.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789401780407
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. The history of physics in Cuba Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer-Verl., 2014 ISBN 9789401780407
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789401780414
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kuba ; Physik ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Renn, Jürgen 1956-
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