The Scientific Correspondence of H.A. Lorentz: Volume 2, the Dutch Correspondents (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Springer
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Author: A.J. Kox
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Language: English
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Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
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ISBN: 9783030079925
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Pages: 867
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Cover: Paperback
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Format: Import
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Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 2.1 inches
About the Book
This volume is the second and final collection of the scientific correspondence of Dutch physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, featuring 294 letters exchanged with his Dutch colleagues, including renowned figures such as Pieter Zeeman and Paul Ehrenfest. The letters, which cover a wide array of topics from pure mathematics to magneto-optics and wave mechanics, offer valuable insights into Lorentz's scientific endeavors and personal involvement in the experimental aspects of his work during the early stages of his career.
Notable themes include:
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General Relativity
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Lorentz's 1908 lecture on radiation theory
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His receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1902, shared with Pieter Zeeman
In addition to the letters, the book includes a concise biography of Lorentz, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his life and contributions to science. The letters are presented in their original Dutch, with English translations provided alongside for accessibility.
This work serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of physics, the development of modern scientific ideas, or the life and legacy of one of the key figures in theoretical physics.