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Why quark rhymes with pork : and other scientific diversions / N. David Mermin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 391 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139162579 (ebook)
Uniform titles:
  • Essays. Selections
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 530 23
LOC classification:
  • QC71 .M373 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
What's wrong with this Lagrangrean?, April 1988 -- What's wrong with this library?, August 1988 -- What's wrong with these prizes?, January 1989 -- What's wrong with this pillow?, April 1989 -- What's wrong with this prose?, May 1989 -- What's wrong with these equations?, October 1989 -- What's wrong with these elements of reality?, June 1990 -- What's wrong with these reviews?, August 1990 -- What's wrong with those epochs?, November 1990 -- Publishing in Computopia, May 1991 -- What's wrong with those grants?, June 1991 -- What's wrong in Computopia, April 1992 -- What's wrong with those talks?, November 1992 -- Two lectures on the wave-particle duality, January 1993 -- A quarrel we can settle, December 1993 -- What's wrong with this temptation, June 1994 -- What's wrong with this sustaining myth?, March 1996 -- The golemization of relativity, April 1996 -- Diary of a noble guest, March 1997 -- What's wrong with this reading, October 1997 -- How not to create tigers, August 1999 -- What's wrong with this elegance?, March 2000 -- The contemplation of quantum computation, July 2000 -- What's wrong with these questions?, February 2001 -- What's wrong with this quantum world?, February 2004 -- Could Feynman have said this?, May 2004 -- My life with Einstein, December 2005 -- What has quantum mechanics to do with factoring?, April 2007 -- Some curious facts about quantum factoring, October 2007 -- What's bad about this habit, May 2009 -- Fixing the shifty split, Physics Today, July 2012 -- What I think ab out now, Physics Today, March 2014 -- Why QBism is not the Copenhagen interpretation, lecture, Vienna, June 2014 -- What's wrong with this book?, unpublished, 1992 -- What's wrong with these stanzas?, Physics Today, July 2007 -- The complete diary of a Nobel guest, unpublished, 1996 -- Elegance in physics, unpublished lecture, Minneapolis, 1999 -- Questions for 2015, unpublished lecture, Zurich, 2005 -- My life with Fisher, lecture, Rutgers University, 2001 -- My life with Kohn, 2003, updated 2013 -- My life with Wilson, lecture, Cornell University, 2014 -- My life with Peierls, unpublished lecture, Santa Barbara, 1997 -- Writing physics, lecture, Cornell University, 1999.
Summary: A collection of offbeat and entertaining primarily non-technical essays on physics and those who practice it, from well-known theoretical physicist N. David Mermin. Bringing together for the first time thirty columns published in Physics Today's Reference Frame series from 1988 to 2009, along with updating commentary, this humorous and original volume also includes thirteen new essays, many of them previously unpublished. Mermin's lively and penetrating writing illuminates a broad range of topics, from the implications of bad spelling in a major science journal, the crises of science libraries and scientific periodicals, and the folly of scientific prizes and honors, to the agony of getting funding and how to pronounce 'quark'. His witty observations and insightful anecdotes gleaned from a lifetime in science will appeal to physicists at all levels as well as anyone with an interest in science or scientists at the turn of the twenty-first century.
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What's wrong with this Lagrangrean?, April 1988 -- What's wrong with this library?, August 1988 -- What's wrong with these prizes?, January 1989 -- What's wrong with this pillow?, April 1989 -- What's wrong with this prose?, May 1989 -- What's wrong with these equations?, October 1989 -- What's wrong with these elements of reality?, June 1990 -- What's wrong with these reviews?, August 1990 -- What's wrong with those epochs?, November 1990 -- Publishing in Computopia, May 1991 -- What's wrong with those grants?, June 1991 -- What's wrong in Computopia, April 1992 -- What's wrong with those talks?, November 1992 -- Two lectures on the wave-particle duality, January 1993 -- A quarrel we can settle, December 1993 -- What's wrong with this temptation, June 1994 -- What's wrong with this sustaining myth?, March 1996 -- The golemization of relativity, April 1996 -- Diary of a noble guest, March 1997 -- What's wrong with this reading, October 1997 -- How not to create tigers, August 1999 -- What's wrong with this elegance?, March 2000 -- The contemplation of quantum computation, July 2000 -- What's wrong with these questions?, February 2001 -- What's wrong with this quantum world?, February 2004 -- Could Feynman have said this?, May 2004 -- My life with Einstein, December 2005 -- What has quantum mechanics to do with factoring?, April 2007 -- Some curious facts about quantum factoring, October 2007 -- What's bad about this habit, May 2009 -- Fixing the shifty split, Physics Today, July 2012 -- What I think ab out now, Physics Today, March 2014 -- Why QBism is not the Copenhagen interpretation, lecture, Vienna, June 2014 -- What's wrong with this book?, unpublished, 1992 -- What's wrong with these stanzas?, Physics Today, July 2007 -- The complete diary of a Nobel guest, unpublished, 1996 -- Elegance in physics, unpublished lecture, Minneapolis, 1999 -- Questions for 2015, unpublished lecture, Zurich, 2005 -- My life with Fisher, lecture, Rutgers University, 2001 -- My life with Kohn, 2003, updated 2013 -- My life with Wilson, lecture, Cornell University, 2014 -- My life with Peierls, unpublished lecture, Santa Barbara, 1997 -- Writing physics, lecture, Cornell University, 1999.

A collection of offbeat and entertaining primarily non-technical essays on physics and those who practice it, from well-known theoretical physicist N. David Mermin. Bringing together for the first time thirty columns published in Physics Today's Reference Frame series from 1988 to 2009, along with updating commentary, this humorous and original volume also includes thirteen new essays, many of them previously unpublished. Mermin's lively and penetrating writing illuminates a broad range of topics, from the implications of bad spelling in a major science journal, the crises of science libraries and scientific periodicals, and the folly of scientific prizes and honors, to the agony of getting funding and how to pronounce 'quark'. His witty observations and insightful anecdotes gleaned from a lifetime in science will appeal to physicists at all levels as well as anyone with an interest in science or scientists at the turn of the twenty-first century.

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