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Ludwig Boltzmann : The Man Who Trusted Atoms by Carlo Cercignani , Foreword by Roger Penrose, Oxford University Press

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    Author(s)Carlo Cercignani , Foreword by Roger Penrose
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198570646
    Pages320
    BindingHardback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearMarch 2006

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    Oxford University Press Ludwig Boltzmann : The Man Who Trusted Atoms by Carlo Cercignani , Foreword by Roger Penrose

    This book presents the life and personality, the scientific and philosophical work of Ludwig Boltzmann, one of the great scientists who marked the passage from 19th- to 20th-Century physics. His rich and tragic life, ending by suicide at the age of 62, is described in detail. A substantial part of the book is devoted to discussing his scientific and philosophical ideas and placing them in the context of the second half of the 19th century. The fact that Boltzmann wasthe man who did most to establish that there is a microscopic, atomic structure underlying macroscopic bodies is documented, as is Boltzmanns influence on modern physics, especially through the work of Planck on light quanta and of Einstein on Brownian motion.Boltzmann was the centre of a scientific upheaval, and he has been proved right on many crucial issues. He anticipated Kuhns theory of scientific revolutions and proposed a theory of knowledge based on Darwin. His basic results, when properly understood, can also be stated as mathematical theorems. Some of these have been proved: others are still at the level of likely but unproven conjectures. The main text of this biography is written almost entirely without equations. Mathematicalappendices deepen knowledge of some technical aspects of the subject.show more



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