The Collected Papers of Frits Zernike (1888-1966)

Volumes I, II, III, IV

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The Collected Papers of Frits Zernike (1888-1966)

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The Collected Papers of Frits Zernike (1888-1966) are planned to reproduce in two stages the scientific work of Groningen's distinguished 1953 Nobel laureate for Physics. The first stage comprises the original texts, mostly in French, German, and Dutch, published in two volumes, I and II. The second stage concerns an exclusively English rendition of those papers, also in two volumes (III and IV), and, besides, a fifth volume with an apparatus criticus consisting of an introduction and clarifying notes to each individual article, bibliographies of primary and secondary sources, and indexes (subjects, names).

The first volume reproduces Zernike's papers from the period 1911-1932, that is, from his prize-winning essay on the mathematical foundation of the clock and hammer game up to and including an analysis of the Brownian limit of a series of observations. The frontispice is decorated with a photograph of a painting (oil on canvas; 60x50 cm), newly made for the purpose by Eric Bos (Groningen; www.visualia.nl). There are i.a. some 13 papers co-authored with Leonard Ornstein (1880-1941), Zernike's life-long friend whom he succeeded in 1915 as associate professor of theoretical physics at the University of Groningen. There are, moreover, his doctoral dissertation (1915) on critical opalescence and its theoretical and experimental implications, and an in-depth study of probability theory and mathematical statistics, composed for the mathematical part of the Handbuch für Physik (1928).
The second volume reproduces Zernike's papers from the period 1933-1958. It opens with the abstract of a paper in which he announced the discovery of the phase contrast method, in 1933, at the annual Congress of the Dutch Natural and Medical Scientists, which was followed by an almost exhaustive paper in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (1934). There are also his papers on the diffraction theory of aberrations, featuring the famous circle polynomials (1934-). This volume closes with Zernike's farewell speech on becoming emeritus, on 16 July 1958.
Volumes III and IV feature English translations of all papers.

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English
Pages
1927

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The Collected Papers of Frits Zernike (1888-1966): Volumes I, II, III, IV
2012, Groningen University Press
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Groningen, Netherlands

Table of Contents

Volume I
Contents
Preface
Papers 1911-1932; FR, GE, DU
Volume II
Contents
Papers 1933-1958; FR, GE, DU
Volume III
Preface
Contents
Papers 1911-1932; all-EN
Volume IV
Contents
Papers 1933-1958; all-EN

Classifications

Library of Congress
QC3 .Z45 2012

Contributors

Editor
Henk Kubbinga
Illustrator
Vincent Saffrie

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
lviii, 1869p.
Number of pages
1927
Dimensions
24 x 16 x 11 centimeters
Weight
3125 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25241270M
ISBN 13
9789081442831
LCCN
2012420845

Work Description

The first two volumes reproduce a collection of 78 off-prints that was made in 1958 on the occasion of Frits Zernike's becoming emeritus professor of physics at the University of Groningen. The texts have been digitized, the illustrations scanned.

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