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    VIEWS OF A PHYSICIST
    Selected Papers of N G van Kampen

    edited by Paul H E Meijer (The Catholic University of America, DC, Washington)

    N G van Kampen is a well-known theoretical physicist who has had a long and distinguished career. His research covers scattering theory, plasma physics, statistical mechanics, and various mathematical aspects of physics. In addition to his scientific work, he has written a number of papers about more general aspects of science. An indefatigable fighter for intellectual honesty and clarity, he has pointed out repeatedly that the fundamental ideas of physics have been needlessly obscured.

    As those papers appeared in various journals, partly in Dutch, it was felt that it would be worthwhile to collect them (translating the Dutch material into English) and make them available to a larger audience. This is a book of major importance to scientists and university teachers.

     
    Contents:
    • Philosophy of Physics:
      • Physics, Is It a Science?
      • What is Science?
      • Determinism and Predictability
      • The Theory of Everything
      • Misconceptions about Physics
      • Questions Without Answers
      • The Retreat of Rationality
    • Statistical Mechanics:
      • Irreversibility
      • Probability in Theoretical Physics
      • Entropy
      • Probability and Noise in Physics
      • The Fokker-Planck Equation
      • Introduction to Chaos Theory
      • From Statistical Mechanics to Quantum Theory
      • How Do Stochastic Processes Enter into Physics?
    • Quantum Mechanics:
      • Are the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Problematical?
      • Ten Theorems About Quantum Mechanical Measurements
      • Postmodern Obscurantism
      • Quantum Chaos
      • Against Bell
    • Atavisms:
      • Review of a Book by Louis de Broglie
      • A Redundant Theory
      • Chance is Not Accidental
      • The Danger of Popularization
    • Great Physicists:
      • Copernicus
      • The Legacy of Smoluchowski and Einstein in Statistical Physics
      • Dresden's Life of Kramers
      • Remembering Kramers
      • H A Kramers: 1894–1952
      • Kramers and the Problem of Escape Over a Barrier
      • Historiography and the Work of H A Kramers
      • Einstein's Early Years
      • L C P Van Hove
      • E P Wigner
    • Miscellaneous:
      • Space Travel and Physics
      • Physics in the Twentieth Century
      • Memorable Events in History
      • The Danger of Science Management
      • Bibliometry — Is It a Science?
      • Bizarre Science
      • Physics and the Paranormal
     
    Readership: Students and researchers in physics.
     
    “I strongly recommend this selection of papers, which sheds a strong illuminating light on present-day physics — warts and all.”
    Physics World

     
    “Van Kampen's work has been marked by powerful lines of thought and originality. His scientific papers stand out for their clarity, critical content and scientific quality, assets that are also reflected in these writings on a different genre. This is a delightful book that is fascinating to read.”
    Journal of Statistical Physics
     
    300pp    Pub. date: Jul 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4357-9
    981-02-4357-X
       US$57 / £43

     


    300pp    Pub. date: Jul 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-279-262-4(ebook)
    981-279-262-7(ebook)
       US$74 / £N/A

     


     

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