9781943657094-1943657092-Simply Dirac (Great Lives)

Simply Dirac (Great Lives)

ISBN-13: 9781943657094
ISBN-10: 1943657092
Author: Helge Kragh
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Simply Charly
Format: Paperback 132 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781943657094
ISBN-10: 1943657092
Author: Helge Kragh
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Simply Charly
Format: Paperback 132 pages

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Simply Dirac (Great Lives) (ISBN-13: 9781943657094 and ISBN-10: 1943657092), written by authors Helge Kragh, was published by Simply Charly in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Simply Dirac (Great Lives) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.02.

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“What a fantastic entrée into the life of Paul Dirac and the exotic world of Quantum Mechanics, of which he was one of the great pioneers. With its cast of some of the most important scientists of the modern age, this is both an entertaining and an enlightening read.”
—Michael White, Bestselling author of 39 books including Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer

Paul Dirac (1902–1984) was a brilliant mathematician and a 1933 Nobel laureate whose work ranks alongside that of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton. Although not as well known as his famous contemporaries Werner Heisenberg and Richard Feynman, his influence on the course of physics was immense. His landmark book,The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, introduced that new science to the world and his “Dirac equation” was the first theory to reconcile special relativity and quantum mechanics.

Dirac held the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics at Cambridge University, a position also occupied by such luminaries as Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. Yet, during his 40-year career as a professor, he had only a few doctoral students due to his peculiar personality, which bordered on the bizarre. Taciturn and introverted, with virtually no social skills, he once turned down a knighthood because he didn’t want to be addressed by his first name. Einstein described him as “balancing on the dizzying path between genius and madness.”

In Simply Dirac, author Helge Kragh blends the scientific and the personal and invites the reader to get to know both Dirac the quantum genius and Dirac the social misfit. Featuring cameo appearances by some of the greatest scientists of the 20th century and highlighting the dramatic changes that occurred in the field of physics during Dirac’s lifetime, this fascinating biography is an invaluable introduction to a truly singular man.

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