By Kurt Gottfried, Victor Frederick Weisskopf
Published: 1984
Annotation Elucidates basic and well-established concepts of particle physics to those who do not have the sophisticated training in mathematics and physics that is habitually expected of students of this subject.
Kurt Gottfried is an acclaimed author and physicist known for his contributions to both literature and science. He has written extensively on topics relating to physics, including his notable works such as 'Quantum Mechanics: Principles and Practice' and 'The Physics of Everyday Phenomena.' His writing often blends complex scientific concepts with accessible language, making challenging subjects understandable to a broad audience. In addition to his academic publications, Gottfried has authored essays and articles aimed at promoting scientific literacy and fostering an appreciation for the physical sciences. His clear, engaging prose and ability to distill intricate ideas into relatable narratives have made him a respected voice in both academic and literary communities.
Victor Frederick Weisskopf was a distinguished physicist and author known for his contributions to theoretical physics and science education. He served as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and played a pivotal role in the development of quantum mechanics. Weisskopf's notable works include "Theoretical Nuclear Physics" and numerous articles on particle physics. His writing style is characterized by clarity and insight, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broader audience, and he often infused his works with philosophical reflections on the nature of science and its impact on society.
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