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Ettore Majorana: Notes on Theoretical Physics
β Scribed by Salvatore Esposito, Ettore Majorana Jr (auth.), Salvatore Esposito, Ettore Majorana Jr, Alwyn van der Merwe, Erasmo Recami (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 504
- Series
- Fundamental Theories of Physics 133
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
HISTORICAL PRELUDE Ettore Majorana's fame solidly rests on testimonies like the following, from the evocative pen of Giuseppe Cocconi. At the request of Edoardo Amaldi, he wrote from CERN (July 18, 1965): "In January 1938, after having just graduated, I was invited, essenΒ tially by you, to come to the Institute of Physics at the University in Rome for six months as a teaching assistant, and once I was there I would have the good fortune of joining Fermi, Bernardini (who had been given a chair at Camerino a few months earlier) and Ageno (he, too, a new graduate), in the research of the products of disintegration of /-L "mesons" (at that time called mesotrons or yukons), which are produced by cosmic rays [ . . . ] "It was actually while I was staying with Fermi in the small laboratory on the second floor, absorbed in our work, with Fermi working with a piece of Wilson's chamber (which would help to reveal mesons at the end of their range) on a lathe and me constructing a jalopy for the illumination of the chamber, using the flash produced by the explosion of an aluminum ribbon short circuited on a battery, that Ettore Majorana came in search of Fermi. I was introduced to him and we exchanged few words. A dark face. And that was it.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Volumetto I: 8 March 1927....Pages 1-83
Volumetto II: 23 April 1928....Pages 85-204
Volumetto III: 28 June 1929....Pages 205-317
Volumetto IV: 24 April 1930....Pages 319-417
Volumetto V....Pages 419-467
Back Matter....Pages 469-486
β¦ Subjects
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics;Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons;Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics;History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics
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