- List of important publications in physics
Optics "
Book of Optics "*
Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen)Description: The "
Book of Optics " (Arabic: "Kitab al-Manazir",Latin : "De Aspectibus") is a seven volume treatise onoptics andphysics , written by theIraq iArab Muslim scientistIbn al-Haytham (Latinized as "Alhacen" or "Alhazen" inEurope ), and published in 1021, when he was underhouse arrest inCairo ,Egypt . The book had an important influence on the development of optics, andscience in general, as it drastically transformed the understanding oflight and vision, and introduced theexperiment alscientific method . As a result, Ibn al-Haytham has been described as the "father of optics", the "pioneer of the modern scientific method", and the "firstscientist ". [Bradley Steffens (2006), "Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist", Morgan Reynolds Publishing, ISBN 1599350246. (cf. [http://www.ibnalhaytham.net/custom.em?pid=571860 Reviews of "Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist"] , "The Critics",Barnes & Noble .)] The "Book of Optics" has been ranked alongsideIsaac Newton 's "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica " as one of the most influential books ever written in thehistory of physics . [ H. Salih, M. Al-Amri, M. El Gomati (2005). "The Miracle of Light", "A World of Science" 3 (3).UNESCO .]*
Christiaan Huygens - A Treatise on LightHuygens' treatise on light was not appreciated in its time until much later due to the mistaken zeal with which formerly everything that conflicted with the cherished ideas of Newton was denounced by his followers. Despite that, Huygens attained a remarkably clear understanding of the principles of wave-propagation; and his exposition of the subject marks an epoch in the treatment of Optical problems.
*
Augustin-Jean Fresnel - Papers on optical phenomenaWork by Thomas Young and Fresnel provided a comprehensive picture of the propagation of light.
The
Frequency comb papers* " [http://www.mpq.mpg.de/~haensch/comb/people/thomas/OL99.pdf Accurate Measurement of Large Optical Frequency Differences with a Mode-Locked Laser] " Th.Udem, J.Reichert, R.Holzwarth, and T.W.H"ansch, Opt.Lett., 24, 881 (1999).
*" [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001fmce.conf..275U Measuring the Frequency of Light with Mode-Locked Lasers] " J.Reichert,R.Holzwarth, Th.Udem, and T.W.H"ansch, Opt. Commun. 172, 59 (1999).
* "Optical Frequency Metrology", Th.Udem, R.Holzwarth, and T.W.H"ansch,Nature 416, 233 (2002).
Description: The
Frequency comb technique was presented in few papers. The earlier presented the main idea but last is the one often cited.Importance:Classical mechanics
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
*
Isaac Newton Description: The "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica " (Latin : "mathematical principles of natural philosophy", often "Principia" or "Principia Mathematica" for short) is a three-volume work byIsaac Newton published onJuly 5 ,1687 . One of the most influential scientific books ever published, it contains the statement ofNewton's laws of motion forming the foundation ofclassical mechanics as well as his law of universal gravitation. He derives Kepler's laws for the motion of theplanet s (which were first obtained empirically).In formulating his physical theories, Newton had developed a field of mathematics known as
calculus .Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
Méchanique Analytique
*
Joseph Louis Lagrange (1788)Description: Lagrange's masterpiece on mechanics and hydrodynamics. Based largely on thecalculus of variations , this work introducedLagrangian mechanics including the notion ofvirtual work ,generalized coordinates , and theLagrangian . Lagrange also further developed theprinciple of least action and introduced the Lagrangian reference frame for fluid flow.Classical Mechanics
*
Herbert Goldstein Description: The standard graduate textbook on classical mechanics, widely considered to be one of the best books on the subject.
Importance: Introduction, Influence
Special theory of relativity "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies"
*
Albert Einstein
*Annalen der Physik .June 30 ,1905
* [http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies] , [http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/files/1905_17_891-921.pdf Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper] (German original)Description: Special relativity, developed in 1905, only considers observers in
inertial reference frame s which are in uniform motion with respect to each other. Einstein's paper that year was called "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies". While developing this theory, Einstein wrote to Mileva (his wife) about "our work on relative motion". This paper introduced the special theory of relativity, a theory of time, distance, mass and energy. The theory postulates that thespeed of light in vacuum will be the same for these observers. Special relativity solved the puzzle that had been apparent since theMichelson-Morley experiment , which had failed to show that light waves were travelling through any medium (other known waves travelled through media - such as water or air). It had been suggested that light waves actually did not travel through any medium: the speed of light was thus fixed, and not relative to the movement of the observer. This was impossible under Newtonian classical mechanics however, and Einstein provided a new system which allowed for this.Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
The Theory of Relativity
*
Ludwik Silberstein
* Cambridge University Press, 1914Description: This pioneering textbook drew together the now well-known developments of H.A.Lorentz, A. Einstein, and H. Minkowski. It uses concepts developed in the then-current textbooks (e.g.
Vector Analysis (Gibbs/Wilson) and Bonola: Non-Euclidean Geometry) to provide entry into mathematical physics including a vector-based introduction to quaternions and a primer on matrix notation for linear transformations of 4-vectors. The ten chapters are composed of 4 on kinematics, 3 on quaternion methods, and 3 on electromagnetism. The second edition published in 1924 extended relativity into gravitation theory with tensor methods, but was superseded by Eddington's text.The book has a conversational style and embellished with appropriate footnotes. While the mathematics is generally well adapted to the text, there is an erroneous expression given for the quaternionic representation of Lorentz transformations. The expression should have the form of aninner automorphism but Silberstein inexplicably uses the expression Q [] Q , failing to supply one of the Q's with a − 1 exponent. The actual technique in geometric arithmetic comes about withinversive ring geometry applied tobiquaternion s.Importance: Influence
pacetime Physics
*
Edwin F. Taylor ,John Archibald Wheeler
* W. H. Freeman (2nd edition 1992) ISBN 0716723271Description: A modern introduction to special relativity, that explains well how the choice to divide spacetime into a time part and a space part is no different than two choices bout how to assign coordinates to the surface of the earth. Suitable for self-study.
Importance: Introduction
General theory of relativity "The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity"
*
Albert Einstein
*Annalen der Physik . , 1916
* [http://www.alberteinstein.info/gallery/gtext3.html The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity] , [http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/annalen/history/papers/1916_49_769-822.pdf Die Grundlage der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie] (German original)Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
The Mathematical Theory of Relativity
*
Arthur Stanley Eddington
* Cambridge University Press, 1923, 1924Description: This textbook is a tour-de-force of tensor calculus, developed in Chapter II. By page 83 he has deduced the
Schwarzschild metric for the domain of events around an isolated massive particle. By page 92 he has explained the advance of the perihelion of the planets, the deflection of light, and displacement of Fraunhofer lines. Electromagnetism is relegated to Chapter VI (pp. 170-195), and later (p. 223) The bifurcation of geometry and electrodynamics.This text, with its ambitious development of pseudo-Riemannian geometry for gravitational theory, set an austere standard with relativity enthusiasts. Gone is any mention of quaternions or hyperbolic geometry since tensor calculus subsumes them. Thus for learning the mechanics of modern relativity this text still serves, but for motivation and context of the special theory, Silberstein is better.Importance: Influence
Gravitation
*
Charles W. Misner , Kip S. Thorne, andJohn Archibald Wheeler
* W. H. Freeman, 1973Description: A book on gravitation (often considered the "Bible" by researchers for its prominence) by Misner, Thorne, and Wheeler. Published by W.H. Freeman and Company in 1973. A massive tome of over 1200 pages, the book covers all aspects of the General Theory of Relativity and also considers some extensions and experimental confirmation. The book is divided into two "tracks", the second of which covers more advanced topics.
Importance: Introduction, Influence
A First Course in General Relativity
*
Bernard F. Schutz
* Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: A book on the Theory of General Relativity that is suitable for a year-long undergraduate course on the subject that can also stand as a semester-long course for graduate students.
Importance: Introduction
"On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum"
*
Max Planck
*Annalen der Physik , vol. 4, p. 553 ff (1901).
* [http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Chem-History/Planck-1901/Planck-1901.html On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum]Description: In
physics , the intensity spectrum ofelectromagnetic radiation from ablack body at temperature "T" is given by the Planck's law of black body radiation::
where::ν is the frequency:"I"(ν) is the amount of
energy per unittime per unitsurface per unitsolid angle emitted in the frequency range between ν and ν+δν [W m-2 Hz-1 sr-1] ;:"h" isPlanck's constant ,::"c" is thespeed of light and:"k" isBoltzmann's constant .Max Planck originally produced this law in 1900 (published in 1901) in an attempt to interpolate between theRayleigh-Jeans law (which worked at longwavelength s) andWien's law (which worked at short wavelengths). He found that the above function fit the data for all wavelengths remarkably well.This paper is considered to be the beginning of quantum theory.
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
*
P. A. M. Dirac Description: Quantum mechanics as explained by one of the founders of the field, Paul Dirac. First edition published on
29 May 1930 .Importance: Introduction, Influence, Historical importance. The second tothe last chapter is particularly interesting because of its prediction of the positron.
Table of contents:
- The Principle of Superposition
- Dynamical Variables and Observables
- Representations
- The Quantum Conditions
- The Equations of Motion
- Elementary Applications
- Perturbation Theory
- Collision Problems
- Systems containing several similar particles
- Theory of Radiation
- Relativistic Theory of the electron
- Quantum Electrodynamics
Principles of Quantum Mechanics
* R. Shankar
* Plenum Press (2nd edition 1994) ISBN 0-306-44790-8Description: Standard graduate textbook in quantum mechanics.
Importance: Introduction
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
* David J. Griffiths
* Prentice Hall (2nd edition 2004) ISBN 0-13-111892-7Description: A how-to for Quantum Mechanics aimed at the physics undergraduate.
Importance: Introduction
Thermodynamics "An Experimental Enquiry Concerning the Source of the Heat which is Excited by Friction"
*cite journal
author =Benjamin Thompson , Count Rumford | year = 1798
title =An Experimental Enquiry Concerning the Source of the Heat which is Excited by Friction
journal = Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society
pages = 102Description: Observations of the generation of
heat during theboring ofcannon s led Rumford to reject thecaloric theory and to contend that heat was a form of motion.Importance: Influence
On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances *cite book
first = J. Willard | last = Gibbs | authorlink = Willard Gibbs | year = 1875-1878
title = On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances
publisher = Connecticut Acad. Sci. Reprinted in
**cite book
first = J. Willard | last = Gibbs | authorlink = Willard Gibbs | year = 1993
month = October
title = The Scientific Papers of J. Willard Gibbs (Vol. 1) | publisher = Ox Bow Press
id = ISBN 0-918024-77-3
**cite book
first = J. Willard | last = Gibbs | authorlink = Willard Gibbs | year = 1994
month = February
title = The Scientific Papers of J. Willard Gibbs (Vol. 2) | publisher = Ox Bow Press
id = ISBN 1-881987-06-XDescription: Between 1876 and 1878 Gibbs wrote a series of papers collectively entitled "On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances", considered one of the greatest achievements in physical science in the 19th century and the foundation of the science of
physical chemistry . In these papers Gibbs appliedthermodynamics to the interpretation of physicochemical phenomena and showed the explanation and interrelationship of what had been known only as isolated, inexplicable facts.Gibbs' papers on heterogeneous equilibria included:* Some
chemical potential concepts
* Some free energy concepts
* A Gibbsian ensemble ideal (basis of thestatistical mechanics field)
* A "phase rule"Importance:
Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics
* Ashley H. Carter
* Benjamin Cummings (2000) ISBN 0137792085Description: Covers the phenomenological basis of classical thermodynamics itself and also the statistical theory, without assuming the reader already knows statistics or quantum mechanics. Truly an introductory text, you can pick it up after taking advanced calculus and first year general physics and a semester later know about
Bose-Einstein condensation ,population inversion s, and eveninformation theory .Importance: Introduction
Statistical mechanics :See also "'
list of notable textbooks in statistical mechanics .On the Motion—Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat—of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid
*cite journal
author = Einstein, Albert
year = 1905
title = Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen (On the Motion—Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat—of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid)
journal = Ann. Phys.
volume = 17
issue = 549
format = dead link|date=July 2008 – [http://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=intitle%3A%C3%9Cber+die+von+der+molekularkinetischen+Theorie+der+W%C3%A4rme+geforderte+Bewegung+von+in+ruhenden+Fl%C3%BCssigkeiten+suspendierten+Teilchen+%28On+the+Motion%E2%80%94Required+by+the+Molecular+Kinetic+Theory+of+Heat%E2%80%94of+Small+Particles+Suspended+in+a+Stationary+Liquid%29&as_publication=Ann.+Phys.&as_ylo=1905&as_yhi=1905&btnG=Search Scholar search]Description: In this publication Einstein covered his study of
Brownian motion , and provided empirical evidence for the existence ofatom s.Importance:
caling laws for Ising models near "T""c"
*
Leo P. Kadanoff
* Physica 2, p. 263 (1966).Description: Introduces the real space view on the renormalization group, and explains using this concept some relations between the scaling exponents of the Ising model.
Importance: Topic creator, breakthrough, influence
The renormalization group: critical phenomena and the Kondo problem
*
Kenneth Wilson
* [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v47/i4/p773_1 Rev. Mod. Phys. 47, 4, p. 773-840] (1974)Description: Application of the renormalization group to the solution of theKondo problem . The author was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1982 because of this work.Importance: Breakthrough, influence
Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines *
Nicholas Metropolis , Arianna W. Rosenbluth,Marshall N. Rosenbluth , Augusta H. Teller, andEdward Teller
*Description: Introduces the
Metropolis Monte Carlo method withperiodic boundary conditions and applies it to the numerical simulation of a fluid.Importance: Topic creatorElectromagnetism "
Experimental Researches in Electricity "*
Michael Faraday
* Experimental Researches in Electricity, vols. i. and ii., Richard and John Edward Taylor, vols. i. and ii. (1844 and 1847); vol. iii. (1844); vol. iii. Richard Taylor and William Francis (1855);
* [http://rack1.ul.cs.cmu.edu/is/faraday/doc.scn?fr=0&rp=http%3A%2F%2Frack1.ul.cs.cmu.edu%2Fis%2Ffaraday%2F&pg=4 "Experimental Researches in Electricity" by Michael Faraday] Original text with Biographical Introduction by Professor John Tyndall, 1914, Everyman edition.Description:Faraday's law of induction and research inelectromagnetism Importance:
"
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field "*
James Clerk Maxwell
* Maxwell, James Clerk, "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field". 1865.Description: "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field" was the third of
James Clerk Maxwell 's papers concerned withelectromagnetism .The concept ofdisplacement current was introduced, so that it became possible to derive equations ofelectromagnetic wave .It was the firstpaper in whichMaxwell's equations appeared.Importance: Topic creator, breakthrough, influence
Classical Electrodynamics
* John David Jackson
* Wiley (3rd edition 1998) ISBN 047130932XDescription: The defining graduate-level introductory text.
Importance: Influence, Introduction
Introduction to Electrodynamics
* David Griffiths
* Prentice Hall. (3rd edition 1998) ISBN 0-13-805326-X.Description: A standard undergraduate introductory text.
Importance: Introduction
Fluid dynamics "An experimental investigation of the circumstances which determine whether the motion of water shall be direct or sinuous, and of the law of resistance in parallel channels"
*
Osbourne Reynolds
*Philosophical Transactions , vol. 174, (1883).Description: Introduces the dimensionless
Reynolds number , investigating the critical Reynolds number for transition from laminar to turbulent flow. ""The local structure of turbulence in incompressible viscous fluid for very large Reynolds numbers"
*A.N. Kolmogorov
* Dokl. Akad. Nauk. SSSR 30, p. 4 (1941). Reprinted in Proc. Roy. Soc. A 434, p. 9 (1991).Description: Introduces the only quantitative theory on turbulence which has survived the test of time.
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence
"Statistical fluid mechanics"
* A.S. Monin, A.M. Yaglom
* The MIT press (1971). First edition in Russian byNauka (1965).Description: The most important review text on turbulence.
Importance: Relevant textbook.
=Nonlinear dynamics and chaos="Deterministic nonperiodic flow"
*
Edward Lorenz
* Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, vol. 20, p. 130-148 (1963).Description: A finite system of deterministic nonlinear
ordinary differential equations is introduced to represent forced dissipativehydrodynamic flow , simulating simple phenomena in the real atmosphere. All of the solutions are found to be unstable, and most of them nonperiodic, thus forcing to reevaluate the feasibility of long-term weather prediction. In this paper theLorenz attractor is presented for the first time, and gave the first hint of what is now known asbutterfly effect .Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough
"Period Three Implies Chaos"
*
T.Y. Li , J.A. Yorke.
*American Mathematical Monthly 82, pp. 985-992, (1975).Quantum field theory "Space-Time approach to Quantum Electrodynamics"
*
Richard P. Feynman
* [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v76/i6/p769_1 Physical Review, vol. 76, 6, p. 769] (1949).Description: Introduction of the Feynman diagrams approach to quantum electrodynamics.
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
*Michael E. Peskin and Daniel V. Schroeder
*Addison-Wesley Advanced Book Program (1995).Description: Standard graduate textbook in quantum field theory.
Importance: Introduction
The Early Universe
* E.W. Kolb, M.S. Turner
* Addison-Wesley, 1990.Description: Reference textbook on cosmology, discussing both observational and theoretical issues.
Importance: Relevant textbook.
A preliminary measurement of the cosmic microwave background spectrum by the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite
* J.C. Mather, et al.
* ApJ, v.354, p.L37, (1990)
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990ApJ...354L..37M Online version]Description: This paper was part of the
COBE project. The COBE satellite was developed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centerto measure the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the earlyuniverse to the limits set by our astrophysical environment. It waslaunchedNovember 18 ,1989 and carried three instruments, a Far InfraredAbsolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS) to compare the spectrum of the cosmicmicrowave background radiation to a precise blackbody, a DifferentialMicrowave Radiometer (DMR) to map the cosmic radiation and search forbrightness variants, and a Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment(DIRBE) to search for the cosmic infrared background radiation producedby the first galaxies.FIRAS - The cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum is that ofa nearly perfect blackbody with a temperature of 2.725 +/- 0.002 K. Thisobservation matches the predictions of the hot Big Bang theoryextraordinarily well, and indicates that nearly all of the radiantenergy of the Universe was released within the first year after the BigBang.Initial results from FIRAS were presented in this paper. Final results from FIRAS were presented at: J.C. Mather, et al., " [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJ/v512n2/38652/38652.web.pdf Calibrator Design for the COBE Far-Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS)] ", ApJ,v.512, p.511 (1999)
Importance:
tructure in the COBE differential microwave radiometer first-year maps
* G.F. Smoot et al.
* ApJ, v.396, p.L1 (1992)
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992ApJ...396L...1S Online version]Description: This paper was part of the
COBE project. The COBE satellite was developed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centerto measure the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the early universe to the limits set by our astrophysical environment. It was launchedNovember 18 ,1989 and carried three instruments, a Far Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS) to compare the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation to a precise blackbody, a Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) to map the cosmic radiation and search for Brightness variants, and a Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) to search for the cosmic infrared background radiation produced by the first galaxies.DMR - The CMB was found to have intrinsic "anisotropy" for the first time, at a level of a part in 100,000. These tiny variations inthe intensity of the CMB over the sky show how matter and energy was distributed when the Universe was still very young. Later, through a process still poorly understood, the early structures seen by DMR developed into galaxies, galaxy clusters, and the large scale structure that we see in the Universe today. Initial results from FIRAS were presented in this paper. Final results from FIRAS were presented at: C.L. Bennett, et al., " [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJL/v464n1/5018/5018.pdf Four-Year COBE DMR Cosmic Microwave Background Observations: Maps and Basic Results] ", ApJ,v.464, p.L1 (1996)
Importance:
The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background. I. Limits and Detections
* M.G. Hauser, et al.
* ApJ, v.508, p.25 (1998)
* [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJ/v508n1/37784/37784.pdf Online version]Description: This paper was part of the
COBE project. The COBE satellite was developed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to measure the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the early universe to the limits set by our astrophysical environment. It was launchedNovember 18 ,1989 and carried three instruments, a Far Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS) to compare the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation to a precise blackbody, a Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) to map the cosmic radiation and search for brightness variants, and a Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) to search for the cosmic infrared background radiation produced by the first galaxies.DIRBE - Infrared absolute sky brightness maps in the wavelength range 1.25 to 240 micrometres were obtained to carry out a search for the cosmic infrared background (CIB). The CIB was originally detected in the two longest DIRBE wavelength bands, 140 and 240 micrometres, and in the short-wavelength end of the FIRAS spectrum. Subsequent analyses have yielded detections of the CIB in the near-infrared DIRBE sky maps. The CIB represents a "core sample" of the Universe; it contains the cumulative emissions of stars and galaxies dating back to the epoch when these objects first began to form.
Importance:
Condensed matter physics Theory of superconductivity
* J. Bardeen, L. N. Cooper, and J. R. Schrieffer
* [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v108/i5/p1175_1 Phys. Rev. 108 (5), 1175-1204] (1957).Description: The
BCS theory of usual (not high T_c) superconductivity, relating the interaction of electrons and thephonons of a lattice. The authors were awarded with the Nobel prize.Importance: Breakthrough, Influence
olid State Physics
* Neil W. Ashcroft,
N. David Mermin
* Brooks Cole, 1976, ISBN 0030839939Description: It is so old that it still calls condensed matter physics by the out of fashion name of solid state physics, but yet it is still a good introduction to the topic.
Importance: Introduction
imulating physics with computers
*
Richard Feynman
* International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 21(6/7): pp. 467-488, (1982).
* [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/feynman82simulating.html Online version]Description: A digital computer as an efficient universal computing device; the simulation of
quantum mechanics and the use ofquantum computers Importance: influence
Polymer physics Statistical Mechanics of Chain Molecules
*
Paul J. Flory
* Interscience Publishers (1969)Principles of Polymer Chemistry
*
Paul J. Flory
* Cornell University Press (1953)caling Concepts in Polymer Physics
*
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
* Cornell University Press, (1979)Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics, Statistics, Polymer Physics, and Financial Markets
* Kleinert, Hagen
* 4th edition, World Scientific (Singapore, 2004); Paperback ISBN 981-238-107-4 " (also available online: [http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/b5 PDF-files] )"The Theory of Polymer Dynamics
* M. Doi, S. F. Edwards, (International Series of Monographs on Physics. 73)
* Oxford Science Publications, 1986.On Intramolecular Statistics, Particularly for Chain Molecules
*
Eugene Guth and Herman Mark,
* "Monatschefte für Chemie ", 65, 93 (1934).Description: This paper contains, among other contributions, the first theoretical description of statistical mechanics of polymers with application to viscosity and rubber elasticity, and an expression for the entropy gain during the coiling of linear flexible molecules.
Importance: Contains the foundation of the "kinetic theory of rubber elasticity."
Elastic and Thermodynamic Properties of Rubberlike Materials: A Statistical Theory
*
Eugene Guth and Hubert M. James
* "Industrial Engineering Chemistry ," 33, 624 (1941)Description: This work was presented earlier by Guth at the American Chemical Society meeting of 1939. The article contains the first outline of the "network" theory of rubber elasticity. The resulting Guth-James equation of state is analogous to van der Waal's equation.
Importance: Pioneering contribution to polymer physics.
Theory of Elastic Properties of Rubber
*
Eugene Guth and Hubert M. James
* "Journal of Chemical Physics ," 15, 2941 (1943).Description: This article presents a more detailed version of the network theory of rubber elasticity. The paper used average forces to some extent instead of thermodynamical functions. In statistical thermodynamics, these two procedures are equivalent. Importance: Pioneering contribution. After some controversy within the literature, the James-Guth network theory is now generally accepted for larger extensions. See, e.g., Paul Flory's comments in "Proc. Royal Soc. A." 351, 351 (1976).
Plasma physics "The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir" (1961)
*
Irving Langmuir
*Vol.3: Thermonic Phenomenon: papers from 1916-1937
*Vol.4: Electrical Discharges: papers from 1923-1931These two volumes from Nobel Prize winning scientistIrving Langmuir , include his early published papers resulting from his experiments with ionized gases (i.e. plasma). The books summarise many of the basic properties of plasmas. Langmuir coined the word "plasma" in about 1928.Importance: Influence
"Cosmical Electrodynamics", 2nd ed. (1963)
*
Hannes Alfvén &Carl-Gunne Fälthammar Hannes Alfvén won the Nobel Prize for his development ofmagnetohydrodynamics (MHD) the science that models plasma as fluids. This book lays down the ground work, but also shows that MHD may be inadequate for low-density plasmas such as space plasmas.Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
Vehicle dynamics The Automotive Chassis Engineering Principles
* J. Reimpell H. Stoll J. W. Betzler.
* ISBN 978-0-7680-0657-5Description: Vehicle dynamics and chassis design from a production car perspective.
Importance: Latest and greatest.
Race Car Vehicle Dynamics
* William F. Milliken and Douglas L. Milliken.
Description: Vehicle dynamics and chassis design from a race car perspective.
Importance: Latest and greatest, also the standard reference for automotive suspension engineers.
Fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics
* Thomas Gillespie.
Description: Mathematically oriented derivation of standard vehicle dynamics equations, and definitions of standard terms.
Importance: Introduction to modern vehicle dynamics theory.
Chassis Design - Principles and Analysis
* William F. Milliken and Douglas L. Milliken.
Description: Vehicle dynamics as developed by Maurice Olley from the 1930s onwards. First comprehensive analytical synthesis of vehicle dynamics.
Importance: Topic creator.
Tyre modelling for use in vehicle dynamics studies
* Bakker, E. ; Nyborg, L. ;
Hans B. Pacejka Description: A new way of representing tyre data obtained from measurements in pure cornering and pure braking conditions.
Importance: A standard reference in vehicle dynamics.
Geophysics eismic Data Processing
* Ozdogan Yilmaz
* Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1987, (ISBN 0-931830-40-0).Description: Up to date account of seismic data processing in the petroleum geophysics industry.
Importance:
Mathematical physics Invariante Variationsprobleme
*
Emmy Noether (1918)Description: Contained a proof ofNoether's Theorem (expressed as two theorems), showing that any symmetry of the Lagrangian corresponds to a conserved quantity. This result had a profound influence on 20th century theoretical physics.Ising's Thesis
* Ising's 1924 thesis proving the non-existence of phase transitions in the 1-dimensional
Ising model . [cite journal |last=Ising |first=Ernst |authorlink=Ernst Ising |coauthors= |year=1924 |month= |title=Beitrag zur Theorie des Ferro-und Paramagnetismus |journal=Thesis, Hamburg |volume= |issue= |pages= |language=German |id= |url= |accessdate= 2007-12-21 |quote= ] [cite journal |last=Ising |first=Ernst |authorlink=Ernst Ising |coauthors= |year=1925 |month= |title=Beitrag zurTheorie des Ferromagnetismus |journal=Zeitschrift f. Physik |volume=31 |issue= |pages=253–258 |language=German |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= ]Contour Argument
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Peierls ' 1936 contour argument proving the existence of phase transitions in higher dimensional Ising models. [cite journal |last=Peierls |first=R. |authorlink=Peierls |coauthors= |year=1936 |month= |title=On Ising's Model of Ferromagnetism |journal=Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. |volume=32 |issue= |pages=477–481 |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= ]Infrared bounds, phase transitions and continuous symmetry breaking
* Jürg Fröhlich, Tom Spencer, and
Barry Simon
* Infrared bounds, phase transitions and continuous symmetry breakingDescription: Proved the existence of phase transitions of continuous symmetry models in at least 3 dimensions.
Communications in Mathematical Physics [http://www.springerlink.com/content/p000130r85020560/ 50 (1) p79-95] 1976 [ [http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&eissn=1432-0916&volume=50&issue=1&spage=79 SpringerLink Home - Main ] ]Importance:
Mathematical Physics (1961)
* Donald H. Menzel, Harvard University
* Dover Publications, 1961Description: Thorough introduction to the mathematical methods of classical mechanics, electromagnetic theory, quantumtheory and general relativity. Possibly more accessible than Morse and Feshbach. First published 1961. Available in Dover Editions.
Importance: Introduction.
Physics of computation Lloyd, S., 2000, Ultimate physical limits of computation, "Nature", 406:1047-1054.
* [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6799/full/4061047a0.html Online]Standard Model Computational physics Accelerator physics Acoustics Astrophysics Cryogenics Materials physics Nuclear physics Particle physics Introduction to Elementary Particles
*David J. Griffiths
*Wiley, (New Ed Edition 1987) ISBN 0471603864Description: Standard undergraduate particle physics textbook.
Importance: Introduction
Astronomy Biophysics Cycles
Medical physics Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical Principles and Sequence Design
* E. Mark Haacke, Robert W. Brown, Michael R. Thompson, Ramesh Venkatesan
* Wiley-Liss (1st edition 1999) ISBN 0471351288Description: An influential graduate textbook in MRI by some of the principal advancers of the field.
Importance: Influence
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