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"The Wolf Foundation began its activities in 1976, with an initial endowment donated by the Wolf family. Within a very short period of time after its initiation, the Wolf prize has become one of the major signs for recognition of scientific achievements and excellence. This volume is devoted to a selection of Wolf Prize laureates in Physics and each has included two respective major publications as well as a commentary written by the laureate describing his scientific career. Readers around the world are provided a unique opportunity to get a glimpse of how scientific processes work in physics, and to comprehend how these laureates have left an indelible imprint on scientific history. Contributors: Leo P Kadanoff; Michael E Fisher; Martin Perl; Peter B Hirsch; Albert J Libchaber; Joseph H Taylor, Jr.; Michael V Berry; Anthony J Leggett; Bertrand I Halperin; Peter W Higgs; François Englert; Daniel Kleppner; Albert Fert; Anton Zeilinger; John F Clauser; Harald Rose; Maximilian Haider; Jacob D Bekenstein; Juan Ignacio Cirac; Peter Zoller"--

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2016, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Table of Contents

MICHAEL E. FISHER: Correlation functions and the critical region of simple fluids (1964), Fluid coexistence close to criticality: scaling algorithms for precise simulation (2013)
LEO P. KADANOFF: Scaling laws for Ising models near T[c] (1966), Slippery wave functions (2013)
MARTIN M. PERL: Evidence for anomalous lepton production in e[+] - e[-] annihilation (1975), Large bulk matter search for fractional charge particles (2002)
PETER B. HIRSH: Direct observations of the arrangement and motion of dislocations in aluminum (1956), A kinematical theory of diffraction contrast of electron microscope images of dislocations and other defects (1959)
ALBERT J. LIBCHABER: Period doubling cascade in mercury: a quantitative measurement (1982), Transitions to turbulence in helium gas (1987)
JOESPH H. TAYLOR JR.: Further experimental tests of relativistic gravity using the binary pulsar PSY 1913[+] 16 (1989), Binary pulsars and relativistic gravity (1994)
MICHAEL V. BERRY: Quantal phase factors accompanying adiabatic changes (1984), Uniform asymptotic smoothing of Stoke's discontinuities (1989)
ANTHONY J. LEGGETT: Quantum mechanics versus macroscopic realism: is the flux there when nobody looks? (1985), Dynamics of the [3]He A-B phase boundary
BERTRAND I. HALPERIN: Theory of two-dimensional melting (1978), Statistics of quasiparticles and the hierarchy of fractional quantized hall states (1984)
FRANCOIS ENGLERT: Broken symmetry and the mass of gauge vector mesons (1964), Spontaneous compactification of eleven dimensional supergravity (1982)
PETER W. HIGGS: Broken symmetries and the masses of gauge bosons (1964), Spontaneous symmetry breakdown without massless Bosons (1966)
DANIEL KLEPPNER: Inhibited spontaneous emission (1981), Bose-Einstein condensation of atomic hydrogen (1998)
ALBERT FERT: Electric resistivity of ferromagnetic nickel and iron based alloys (1976), Giant magnetoresistance of (001) Fe/(001) Cr magnetic superlattices (1988)
JOHN F. CLAUSER: Bell's Theorem: experimental tests and implications (1978), Experimental consequences of objective local theories (1974)
ANTON ZEILINGER: Experimental test of quantum nonlocality in three- photon (2000), Wave-particle duality of C[60] molecules
MAXAMILIAN HAIDER: Electron microscopy image enhanced (1998), Present and future hexapole aberration correctors for high-resolution electron microscopy (2008)
HERALD ROSE: Outline of a spherically corrected semiaplanatic medium- voltage transmission electron microscope (1990), Nonstandard imaging methods in electron microscopy (1997)
JACOB D. BEKENSTEIN: Black holes and entropy (1973), Relativistic gravitation theory for the modified Newtonian dynamics paradigm
JUAN IGNACIO CIRAC: Long-distance quantum communication with atomic ensembles and linear optics (2001), Quantum state transfer and entanglement distribution among distant nodes in a quantum network (1997)
PETER ZOLLER: Quantum computations with cold trapped ions(1995), Cold bosonic atoms in optical lattices (1998).

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Singapore, Hackensack, NJ
Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.079
Library of Congress
QC28 .W65 2016, QC28.W65 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 1158 pages
Number of pages
1158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44526005M
ISBN 10
9813109858, 9813141026
ISBN 13
9789813109858, 9789813141025
LCCN
2016024940
OCLC/WorldCat
945565039

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