Mark P. Silverman is the G. A. Jarvis Professor of Physics at Trinity College, Connecticut. He received his PhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard University, and has since pursued a wide range of experimental and theoretical studies concerning the structure of matter, the behavior of light, and the dynamics of stars and galaxies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Tools of the trade 2. The 'fundamental problem' of a practical physicist 3. Mother of all randomness I: the random disintegration of matter 4. Mother of all randomness II: the random creation of light 5. A certain uncertainty 6. Doing the numbers: nuclear physics and the stock market 7. On target: uncertainties of projectile flight 8. The guesses of groups 9. The random flow of energy I: power to the people 10. The random flow of energy II: warning from the weather underground Index.
1. Tools of the trade 2. The 'fundamental problem' of a practical physicist 3. Mother of all randomness I: the random disintegration of matter 4. Mother of all randomness II: the random creation of light 5. A certain uncertainty 6. Doing the numbers: nuclear physics and the stock market 7. On target: uncertainties of projectile flight 8. The guesses of groups 9. The random flow of energy I: power to the people 10. The random flow of energy II: warning from the weather underground Index.
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