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050 00 $aQC16.B63$bN49 1985
245 00 $aNiels Bohr :$ba centenary volume /$cedited by A.P. French and P.J. Kennedy.
260 0 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c1985.
300 $axiv, 403 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $a"Works by Niels Bohr": p. 385-391.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I.$tThe man and what he achieved --$tA short biography /$rP.J. Kennedy --$tA personal memoir /$rJames Franck --$tNield Bohr, the quantum, and the world /$rVictor F. Weisskopf --$gPart II.$tThe early years --$tBohr's first theories of the atom /$rJohn L. Heilbron --$tThe theory of the periodic system /$rHelge Kragh --$tBohr and Rutherford /$rMark Oliphant --$tBohr, Gottingen, and quantum mechanics /$rFriedrich Hund --$tThe trilogy /$rNiels Bohr --$tNobel prize lecture : the structure of the atom /$rNiels Bohr --$gPart III.$tThe birth and growth of quantum mechanics --$tBohr on the foundations of quantum theory /$rEdward MacKinnon --$tThe Bohr-Einstein dialogue /$rNiels Bohr --$tA bolt from the blue : the E-P-R paradox /$rN. David Mermin --$tDelayed-choice experiments /$rP.J. Kennedy --$tOn Bohr's views concerning the quantum theory /$rDavid Bohm --$tWaves and particles : 1923-1924 /$rJohn C. Slater --$tReminiscences from 1926 and 1927 /
505 00 $rWerner Heisenberg --$tAt the Niels Bohr Institute in 1929 /$rNevill Mott --$tNiels Bohr and the physics of simple phenomena /$rH.B.G. Casimir --$tA few memories /$rEdward Teller --$tA reminiscence from 1932 /$rC.F. von Weizsacker --$tThe Como lecture /$rNiels Bohr --$gPart IV.$tIn the world of nuclear physics --$tNiels Bohr and nuclear physics /$rRoger Stuewer --$tPhysics in Copenhagen in 1934 and 1935 /$rJohn A. Wheeler --$tSome recollections of Bohr /$rRudolf Peierls --$tNiels Bohr and his institute /$rHans Bethe --$tTransmutations of atomic nuclei /$rNiels Bohr --$tThe mechanism of nuclear fission /$rNiels Bohr and John A. Wheeler --$tReminiscences from the postwar years /$rAbraham Pais --$gPart V.$tBohr and politics --$tNiels Bohr as a political figure /$rRuth Moore --$tEnergy from the atom : an opportunity and a challenge /$rNiels Bohr --$tNiels Bohr and nuclear weapons /$rMargaret Gowing --$tMeetings in wartime and after /$rR.V. Jones --
505 00 $tOpen letter to the United Nations /$rNiels Bohr --$gPart VI.$tPhilosophical ideas --$tThe philosophy of Niels Bohr /$rAage Petersen --$tLight and life /$rNiels Bohr --$tComplementarity as a way of life /$rR.V. Jones --$tThe complementarity principle and eastern philosophy /$rD.S. Kothari --$tComplementarity and Marxism-Leninism /$rLoren Graham --$gPart VII.$tEpilogue --$tA glimpse on the other side /$rPhilip Morrison --$tSome closing reflections /$rA.P. French.
600 10 $aBohr, Niels,$d1885-1962.
650 0 $aPhysics$xHistory.
650 0 $aPhysicists$zDenmark$vBiography.
655 7 $aBiography.$2fast
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast
600 12 $aBohr, Niels Henrik David,$d1885-1962.
650 2 $aPhysics$vBiography.
700 1 $aBohr, Niels,$d1885-1962.
700 1 $aKennedy, P. J.,$d1925-
700 1 $aFrench, A. P.$q(Anthony Philip),$d1920-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tNiels Bohr.$dCambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1985$w(OCoLC)752397615
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