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Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science)

By Dan Cooper

Oxford University Press, USA
Hardcover (120 pages; 1)

Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science)
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In 1938, at the age of 37, Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. That same year he emigrated from Italy to the United States and, in the course of his experiments, discovered nuclear fissiona process which forms the basis of nuclear power and atomic bombs. Soon the brilliant physicist was involved in the top secret race to produce the deadliest weapon on Earth. He created the first self-sustaining chain reaction, devised new methods for purifying plutonium, and eventually participated in the first atomic test. This compelling biography traces Fermis education in Italy, his meteoric career in the scientific world, his escape from fascism to America, and the ingenious experiments he devised and conducted at the University of Rome, Columbia University, and the Los Alamos laboratory. The book also presents a mini-course in quantum and nuclear physics in an accessible, fast-paced narrative that invokes all the dizzying passion of Fermis brilliant discoveries.

Nuclear Physics: A Course Given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago

By Enrico Fermi

University Of Chicago Press
Paperback (258 pages)

Nuclear Physics: A Course Given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago
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This volume presents, with some amplification, the notes on the lectures on nuclear physics given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago in 1949.

"The compilers of this publication may be warmly congratulated. . . . The scope of this course is amazing: within 240 pages it ranges from the general properties of atomic nuclei and nuclear forces to mesons and cosmic rays, and includes an account of fission and elementary pile theory. . . . The course addresses itself to experimenters rather than to specialists in nuclear theory, although the latter will also greatly profit from its study on account of the sound emphasis laid everywhere on the experimental approach to problems. . . . There is a copious supply of problems."—Proceedings of the Physical Society

"Only a relatively few students are privileged to attend Professor Fermi's brilliant lectures at the University of Chicago; it is therefore a distinct contribution to the followers of nuclear science that his lecture material has been systematically organized in a publication and made available to a much wider audience."—Nucelonics

Thermodynamics

By Enrico Fermi

Dover Publications
Paperback (160 pages)

Thermodynamics
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  • ISBN13: 9780486603612
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In this classic of modern science, the Nobel Laureate presents a clear treatment of systems, the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, entropy, thermodynamic potentials, and much more. Calculus required.

If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens... Where Is Everybody? Fifty Solutions to Fermi's Paradox and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life

By Stephen Webb

Springer
Hardcover (288 pages)

If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens... Where Is Everybody? Fifty Solutions to Fermi s Paradox and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life
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FROM THE REVIEWS:

"Webb offers coherent, understandable, and sometimes humorous coverage of a diverse range of topics. He provides readers with non-trivial insights into research fields they may not have encountered previously . . . I think everyone who has ever considered the possibility that other intelligent civilizations exist elsewhere within our galaxy will enjoy Where Is Everybody? They will find much to agree with, and much to argue about, in this very accessible volume." -SCIENCE

"WHERE IS EVERYBODY? is a delightful mental romp. With a light-hearted, enthusiastic tone, Webb offers lively coverage of UFOs, crop circles, and the books of Erich von Däniken, the infamous proponent of the idea that aliens visited the Earth in the distant past. Science-fiction fans will enjoy the frequent references to Star Trek, and science buffs will appreciate mention of the ideas of Carl Sagan, Fred Hoyle, Frank Drake, and Freeman Dyson. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever pondered the question, "Are we alone?" -ASTRONOMY

"[Webb] is a polymath, able to write informatively - even authoritatively - on an exceedingly wide range of subjects, including physics, astronomy, biology, and neurobiology. His writing is encyclopedic in scope, lucid, often poetic - and in the end it is both enormously inspiring and a little sad if he's right, as I'm afraid he might be, in concluding that we are the only advanced civilization in the Galaxy. Readers are free to differ with Webb's conclusion, but they will be surprised to learn how convincing it is. I have read a good number of astronomy books this past year; but this is the one I regard as indispensable. If I were Robinson Crusoe - shipwrecked and lonely on an island in space - I would want this book with me." -MERCURY

During a Los Alamos lunchtime conversation that took place more than 50 years ago, four world-class scientists agreed, given the size and age of the Universe, that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations simply had to exist. The sheer numbers demanded it. But one of the four, the renowned physicist and back-of-the-envelope calculator Enrico Fermi, asked the telling question: If the extraterrestrial life proposition is true, he wondered, "Where IS everybody?"

In this lively and thought-provoking book, Stephen Webb presents a detailed discussion of the 50 most cogent and intriguing answers to Fermi's famous question, divided into three distinct groups:

- Aliens are already here among us. Here are answers ranging from Leo Szilard's suggestion that they are already here, and we know them as Hungarians, to the theorists who claim that aliens built Stonehenge and the Easter Island statues.

- Aliens exist, but have not yet communicated. The theories in this camp range widely, from those who believe we simply don't have the technologies to receive their signals, to those who believe the enormities of space and time work against communication, to those who believe they're hiding from us.

- Aliens do not exist. Here are the doubters' arguments, from the Rare Earth theory to the author's own closely argued and cogently stated skepticism.

The proposed solutions run the gamut from the crackpot to the highly serious, but all deserve our consideration. The varieties of arguments -- from first-rate scientists, philosophers and historians, and science fiction authors -- turn out to be astonishing, entertaining, and vigorous intellectual exercises for any reader interested in science and the sheer pleasure of speculative thinking.

Stephen Webb is a physicist working at the Open University in England and the author of Measuring the Universe.

Atoms in the Family: My Life with Enrico Fermi

By Laura Fermi

University Of Chicago Press
Paperback (277 pages)

Atoms in the Family: My Life with Enrico Fermi
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In this absorbing account of life with the great atomic scientist Enrico Fermi, Laura Fermi tells the story of their emigration to the United States in the 1930s--part of the widespread movement of scientists from Europe to the New World that was so important to the development of the first atomic bomb. Combining intellectual biography and social history, Laura Fermi traces her husband's career from his childhood, when he taught himself physics, through his rise in the Italian university system concurrent with the rise of fascism, to his receipt of the Nobel Prize, which offered a perfect opportunity to flee the country without arousing official suspicion, and his odyssey to the United States.

Enrico Fermi, Physicist

By Emilio Segre

University Of Chicago Press
Paperback (283 pages)

Enrico Fermi, Physicist
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Student, collaborator and lifelong friend of Enrico Fermi, Emilio Segrè presents a rich, well-rounded portrait of the scientist, his methods, intellectual history, and achievements. Explaining in nontechnical terms the scientific problems Fermi faced or solved, Enrico Fermi, Physicist contains illuminating material concerning Fermi's youth in Italy and the development of his scientific style.

Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy

Springer
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Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy
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Enrico FermiÆs scientific work, noted for its originality and breadth, has had lasting consequences throughout modern science. Written by close colleagues as well as scientists whose fields were profoundly influenced by Fermi, the papers collected here constitute a tribute to him and his scientific legacy. They were commissioned on the occasion of his 100th birthday by the Italian Physical Society and confirm that Fermi was a rare combination of theorist, experimentalist, teacher, and inspiring colleague. The book is organized into three parts: three biographical overviews by close colleagues, replete with personal insights; fourteen analyses of FermiÆs impact by specialists in their fields, spanning physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering; and a year-by-year chronology of FermiÆs scientific endeavors. Written for a general scientific audience,

Enrico Fermi: Trailblazer in Nuclear Physics (Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists)

By Erica Stux

Enslow Publishers
Library Binding (128 pages; 1)

Enrico Fermi: Trailblazer in Nuclear Physics (Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists)
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Enrico Fermi: Atomic Pioneer

By Doris Faber

Prentice-Hall
Hardcover (86 pages)

Enrico Fermi: Atomic Pioneer
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"A weird light glared out, gold and purple. Then came a roar. And a cloud like a giant mushroom rose up in the air, above the first atomic explosion ever set off by man. But Fermi," who - more than any other man - had made this test possible, "neither saw nor heard any of this. He was busy dropping scraps of paper down toward the ground! There was method in this seeming madness. Fermi was measuring the power of the blast by his own simple system. The figure he arrived at came astonishingly close to the figure that complicated instruments later provided."

This was the story of Enrico Fermi's life. He was able to understand the complicated principles of physics and mathematics so well that he could reduce them to simple scraps of paper. Born in Rome, the youngest child of a poor family, he became one of the greatest physicists of our century. And he, like many other foreign-born scientists who emigrated to the United States, made possible American pre-eminence in the beginning Atomic Age.

Enrico Fermi's whole life was one of excitement in his search for the unknown, yet it held warmth and love of family and living as well.

Nuclear Physics a Course Given By Enrico

By Enrico Fermi

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