Critical Problems in Physics

Critical Problems in Physics

ISBN-10:
0691057842
ISBN-13:
9780691057842
Pub. Date:
11/16/1997
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10:
0691057842
ISBN-13:
9780691057842
Pub. Date:
11/16/1997
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Critical Problems in Physics

Critical Problems in Physics

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Overview

The past century has seen fantastic advances in physics, from the discovery of the electron, x-rays, and radioactivity, to the era of incredible solid state devices, computers, quarks and leptons, and the standard model. But what of the next? Many scientists think we are on the threshold of an even more exciting new era in which breakthroughs in a startling variety of directions will produce significant changes in our understanding of the natural world. In this book, a group of eminent scientists define and elaborate on these new directions.


Ed Witten and Frank Wilczek discuss string theory and the future of particle physics; Donald Perkins describes the search for neutrino oscillations; Alvin Tollestrup reveals dreams of a muon collider at Fermilab to probe the heart of "elementary" particles; and Robert Palmer anticipates a new generation of particle accelerators. Thibault Damour reviews classical gravitation and the relevant new high-precision experiments; Kip Thorne describes the exciting future for gravitational wave astronomy; and Paul Steinhardt examines the recent breakthroughs in observational cosmology and explains what future experiments might reveal. James Langer explores nonequilibrium statistics and relates it to the origins of complexity; Harry Swinney takes an experimentalist's view of the emergence of order in seemingly chaotic systems; and John Hopfield describes an extremely unusual dynamical system—the human brain. Bruce Hillman, M. D., discusses the recent developments in imaging techniques that have brought about outstanding advances in medical diagnostics. T.V. Ramakrishnan looks at high-temperature superconductors, which could eventually revolutionize the solid-state technology on which society is already highly dependent.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691057842
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/16/1997
Series: Princeton Series in Physics , #34
Pages: 301
Product dimensions: 7.75(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Val L. Fitch, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science, is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He is a member of the President's Science Advisory Board and former president of the American Physical Association. Daniel R. Marlow is Professor of Physics, and Margit A. E. Dementi is a Lecturer in the English Department, both at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Preface
1The 1946 Conference: Then and Now1
2Nonequilibrium Physics11
3Dynamics, Computation, and Neurobiology29
4Emergence and Evolution of Patterns51
5High Temperature Superconductors75
6The Ongoing Revolution in Medical Imaging113
7Cosmological Challenges for the 21st Century123
8Gravitation and Experiment147
9Gravitational Waves167
10Neutrino Oscillations201
11The Tevatron221
12High Energy Colliders247
13Vistas in Theoretical Physics271
14The Future of Particle Physics as a Natural Science281

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