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    TABIBITO (THE TRAVELER)

    by Hideki Yukawa , translated by L M Brown (Northwestern) , & R Yoshida (Northwestern)

    This is Yukawa's autobiography of his early years, written in Japanese when he was fifty years old. It describes his family background and the education and experience, both social and intellectual, that helped to form his character and direct his career. Especially valuable to the historian of science are his discussions of scientific relationships with his colleague Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, with his teacher Yoshio Nishina, and with his students (who later became his collaborators): Sakata, Taketani, and Kobayashi. The Story ends with the writing of his first scientific paper in English, being the birth of the meson theory of nuclear forces.

    Also included are the original paper of the meson theory by Prof H Yukawa and an introduction by Prof L M Brown.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction: Hideki Yukawa and the Meson
    • The Home of Knowledge
    • My Father
    • “Iwan” (I won't Say)
    • Somedono
    • A Voyage
    • The Wave and the Wind
    • Episode
    • Youth
    • The Narrow Gate
    • Crystal
    • A Turning Point
    • Kurakuen
    • Epilogue
    • Meson Theory by H Yukawa
     
    Readership:
     
    “Yukawa presents a detailed portrait of a creative Japanese scientist at work … and it stimulates a conviction that American science and business will continue to ignore this subject at their peril”
    Science

     
    “The reader is treated to an inside story of a great man. The present translation … loses none of the intricate feelings …”
    Physics Today
     
    “(Yukawa's) penetrating self-analysis is nicely translated … a knowing introduction to Japanese physics in times of the narrative …”
    Scientific American
     
    224pp    Pub. date: Jan 1982  
    ISBN:   978-9971-950-09-5
    9971-950-09-X
       US$56 / £40

     


    224pp    Pub. date: Jan 1982  
    ISBN:   978-9971-950-10-1(pbk)
    9971-950-10-3(pbk)
       US$24 / £17

     


     

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