- Hermann Bondi
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name = Sir Hermann Bondi
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death_date = death date and age|2005|09|10|1919|11|01
death_place =Cambridge ,Cambridgeshire ,England
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field = mathematicianphysical cosmology
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known_for =steady-state theory of the universese
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footnotes =Sir Hermann Bondi, KCB , FRS (
1 November 1919 –10 September 2005 ) was anAnglo -Austria n mathematician and cosmologist. He is best known for developing thesteady-state theory of the universe withFred Hoyle andThomas Gold as an alternative to theBig Bang theory, but his most lasting legacy will probably be his important contributions to the theory ofgeneral relativity .Early life
Bondi was born in
Austria , the son of a medical doctor. He was brought up inVienna , where he studied at theRealgymnasium . He showed early prodigious ability at mathematics, and was recommended toSir Arthur Eddington byAbraham Frankel . Frankel was a distant relation, the only mathematician in the extended family, and Hermann's mother had the foresight to engineer a meeting between her young son and the famous man, knowing that this might be the key to enabling him to follow his wishes and become a mathematician himself. Eddington encouraged him to travel toEngland to study at Trinity College, Cambridge. He arrived inCambridge in 1937, escaping fromanti-semitism in Austria. Realising the perilous position of his parents in 1938, shortly before the "Anschluss ", he sent them atelegram telling them to leave Austria at once. They managed to reachSwitzerland , and later settled inNew York .In the early years of
World War II , he was interned on theIsle of Man and inCanada as anenemy alien . Other internees includedThomas Gold andMax Perutz . Bondi and Gold had been released by the end of 1941, and worked withFred Hoyle onradar at the Admiralty Signals Establishment. He became a British subject in 1946.Bondi lectured in mathematics at the
University of Cambridge from 1945 to 1954.Theoretical work
In 1948, Bondi, Hoyle and Gold formulated the
steady-state theory , which holds that the universe is constantly expanding but matter is constantly created to form new stars and galaxies to maintain a constant average density. It is probably fair to say that this theory dominated over the rival Big Bang theory until the discovery of thecosmic background radiation caused a sudden change in fortune.Bondi was a major contributor to the
golden age of general relativity (roughly 1960-1975). He was one of the first to correctly appreciate the nature ofgravitational radiation , introducingBondi radiation coordinates , theBondi k-calculus , and the notion ofBondi mass , and writing influential review articles. He popularized thesticky bead argument which was said to be originally due, anonymously, toRichard Feynman , for the claim that physically meaningful gravitational radiation is indeed predicted by general relativity, an assertion which was controversial up until about 1955. An influential 1947 paper revived interest in theLemaitre-Tolman metric , an inhomogeneous, spherically symmetricdust solution (often called the LTB or Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi metric). Bondi also contributed to the theory of accretion of matter from a cloud of gas onto astar or ablack hole , working withRaymond Lyttleton and giving his name to "Bondi accretion " and the "Bondi radius ".He became a
professor atKing's College London in 1954, and was given the title ofEmeritus Professor there in 1985. He was secretary of theRoyal Astronomical Society from 1956 to 1964.Other work
Bondi was also active outside the confines of academic lecturing and research. He held many positions:
*Director-General of theEuropean Space Research Organisation (ESRO)(1967–1971) (which later became theEuropean Space Agency , ESA)
*Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence (1971-1977)
*Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Energy (1977–1980)
*Chairman of theNatural Environment Research Council (NERC) (1980–1984)
*President of theSociety for Research into Higher Education (1981–1997)
*President of theHydrographic Society (1985–1987)
*Master ofChurchill College, Cambridge (1983–1990).He became a fellow of the
Royal Society in 1959 and was appointed aKnight Commander of the Bath in 1973. He was awarded theEinstein Society Gold Medal in 1983, the Gold Medal of theInstitute of Mathematics and its Applications in 1988, theG.D. Birla International Award for Humanism , and theGold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 2001.His report into the flooding of
London in 1953 led eventually to the building of theThames Barrier . He also supported the proposal for aSevern Barrage to generate electricity, but this project was not carried forward.His papers from 1940 to 2000 are archived in 109 archive boxes by the
Janus Project inCambridge .Personal life
His parents were Jewish, but he never "felt the need for religion" and was a lifelong humanist. He was president of the
British Humanist Association from 1982 to 1999, and president of theRationalist Press Association from 1982.He married his wife, Christine, in 1947; she had been one of Hoyle's research students and like him she went on to be active in the humanist movement. Together, they had two sons and three daughters. He died in Cambridge [GRO Register of deaths: SEP 2005 D67C 21 CAMBRIDGE - Hermann Bondi, DoB = 1 Nov 1919, aged 85]
ee also
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List of British Jewish scientists References
External links
* [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0014/BOND The Papers of Sir Hermann Bondi] (Janus Project)
* [http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect?db_key=AST&db_key=PHY&author=bondi,+h. 93 papers by Hermann Bondi]
*Obituaries
** [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article311877.ece Obituary] ("The Independent ",12 September 2005 )
** [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/09/13/db1301.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/09/13/ixportal.html Obituary] ("The Telegraph",13 September 2005 )
** [http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/science/story/0,,1568773,00.html Obituary] ("The Guardian ",14 September 2005 )
** [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v437/n7060/full/437828a.html Obituary] ("Nature",6 October ,2005 )
** [http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/9/8/1 Sir Hermann Bondi: 1919 - 2005] (Institute of Physics ,14 September 2005 )
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/4255806.stm Black hole scientist Bondi dies] (BBC News ,17 September 2005 )
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