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9780817642631

Einstein Studies in Russia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780817642631

  • ISBN10:

    0817642633

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-04-01
  • Publisher: Birkhauser

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Summary

This volume offers a selection of the best contributions by Russian scholars--historians and philosophers of science--to the Einstein Studies industry, broadly construed. Most of the papers included here were first published in Russian in the 'Einshteinovskiy Sbornik' series (Einstein Studies), the first of its kind, and initiated in 1966 by Nobel Prize winner Igor Tamm. From 1966-1990, fourteen volumes of the 'Sbornik' were published by Nauka, the chief academic publisher in the former Soviet Union. The book explores such topics as the historical and foundational issues in general relativity and relativistic cosmology, Einstein's contributions to quantum theory of radiation, and the rise of Dirac's quantum electrodynamics. The volume also includes a detailed description of the physics colloquium Einstein established and coordinated in 1912-1914 in Zurich. The contributors draw extensively on documentation previously unavailable to most scholars. Thus the materials from various Russian archives shed new light on the famous exchange (regarding the first evolutionary cosmological models) between Einstein and Aleksandr Friedmann in the early 1920s and on the role of Boris Podolsky and Vladimir Fock in the emergence of quantum electrodynamics. The little- known correspondence between Einstein and a famous German pilot Paul Ehrhardt suggests that, during World War I, Einstein was involved with aero- and hydrodynamics and thought about ways of improving airfoil design. Other articles discuss new approaches to important questions in the foundations of general relativity and cosmology. Historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science should be prepared to find much new and unexpected material in this engaging volume presenting the best of the recent Russian scholarship in the field. The book will be accessible to the general reader as well.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Permissions xi
Contributors xiii
Einstein and Friedmann
1(16)
Viktor Frenkel
The Problem of Conservation Laws and the Poincare Quasigroup in General Relativity
17(28)
Gennady Gorelik
The Role Played by Mach's Ideas in the Genesis of the General Theory of Relativity
45(46)
Vladimir Vizgin
Hermann Weyl and Large Numbers in Relativistic Cosmology
91(16)
Gennady Gorelik
Laws of Physics and the Universe
107(42)
Yuri Balashov
Vsevolod Frederiks, Pioneer of Relativism and Liquid Crystal Physics
149(32)
Vladimir Vizgin
Viktor Frenkel
Einstein's Fluctuation Formula and the Wave--Particle Duality
181(48)
Alexei Kojevnikov
Dirac's Quantum Electrodynamics
229(32)
Alexei Kojevnikov
Einstein's Zurich Colloquium
261(36)
Boris Yavelov
``What May Happen to a Man Who Thinks a Great Deal but Reads Very Little''
297(10)
Viktor Frenkel
Boris Yavelov
Index 307

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