Arthur E. Haas - the Hidden Pioneer of Quantum Mechanics : A Biography (Springer Biographies)

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Arthur E. Haas - the Hidden Pioneer of Quantum Mechanics : A Biography (Springer Biographies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 560 p.
  • 商品コード 9783030806088

Full Description

The book highlights the personal and scientific struggles of Arthur Erich Haas (1884-1941), an Austrian Physicist from a wealthy Jewish middle-class family, whose remarkable accomplishments in a politically hostile but scientifically rewarding environment deserve greater recognition.

Haas was a fellow student of both Lise Meitner and Erwin Schrödinger and was also one of the last doctoral students of Ludwig Boltzmann. Following Boltzmann's suicide, Haas was forced to submit a more independent doctoral thesis in which he postulated new approaches in early quantum theory, actually introducing the idea of the Bohr radius before Niels Bohr. It is the lost story of a trailblazer in the fields of quantum mechanics and cosmology, a herald of nuclear energy and applications of modern science. 

This biography of Haas is based on new and previously unpublished family records and archived material from the Vienna Academy of Science and the University of Notre Dame, which the author has collected over many years. From his analysis of the letters, documents, and photos that rested for nearly a century in family attics and academic archives, Michael Wiescher provides a unique and detailed insight into the life of a gifted Jewish physicist during the first half of the twentieth century. It also sheds light on the scientific developments and thinking of the time. It appeals not only to historians and physicists, but also general readers. All appreciate the record of Haas' interactions with many of the key figures who helped to found modern physics.

Contents

Youth and Career in the Habsburg Empire 1884 - 1919.- Introduction.- Origins and Childhood.- High School Years.- Years at the University.-  After the Doctorate.- Life as a Private Lecturer.- The Leipzig Professorship.- War and Post-War.- Post-War Struggles 1920 - 1924.- Vienna Misery.- The Origins of Emma Beatrice Huber.- The Year 1924 - Hope and Despair.- The Vienna Academy of Sciences  1925 - 1935.- Events at the Vienna Academy of Sciences.- The Institute of International Education (IIE).- Lecture Tour in the USA.-  Holiday Stress and other Sorrows.- The Second Journey to America.-  From Inner Emigration to Thoughts about the Universe.- The Dark Years.- The University of Notre Dame 1936 - 1942.- Bowdoin College.- University of Notre Dame.- Church and Cosmologies.- German Publishers.- Vienna Exodus.- Family Matters.- Last Plans.- De Mortuis nil nisi Bene.- Post Mortem 1943-2017.- Margarethe Gerstenberger.- Otto Haas.- Emma Beatrice Haas.- The Next Generation.

 

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