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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Disti… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985.This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand.His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence.After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks.The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954.Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, Springer Netherlands<
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Disti… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985.This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand.His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence.After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks.The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954.Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, Springer Netherlands<
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985. This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand. His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence. After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks. The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954. Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial. eBooks > Fremdsprachige eBooks > Englische eBooks > Sach- & Fachthemen > Physik; eBooks > Fachbücher , Springer, Springer<
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Dis… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985. This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand. His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence. After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks. The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954. Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar’s centennial., Springer<
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This book contains the original lecture notes from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's course on the theory of turbulence. It details the work of the Nobel laureate through the eyes and ears of … Meer...
This book contains the original lecture notes from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's course on the theory of turbulence. It details the work of the Nobel laureate through the eyes and ears of Edward Spiegel, an influential figure in convection and chaos theory.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, World Scientific Publishing Company<
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ISBN: 9789400701175
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Disti… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985.This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand.His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence.After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks.The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954.Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, Springer Netherlands<
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The Theory of Turbulence : Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's 1954 Lectures - nieuw boek
ISBN: 9789400701175
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Disti… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago.He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D.Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985.This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand.His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence.After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks.The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954.Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, Springer Netherlands<
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Dis… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985. This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand. His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence. After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks. The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954. Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar's centennial. eBooks > Fremdsprachige eBooks > Englische eBooks > Sach- & Fachthemen > Physik; eBooks > Fachbücher , Springer, Springer<
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Dis… Meer...
In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985. This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand. His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence. After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks. The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954. Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar’s centennial., Springer<
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ISBN: 9789400701175
This book contains the original lecture notes from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's course on the theory of turbulence. It details the work of the Nobel laureate through the eyes and ears of … Meer...
This book contains the original lecture notes from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's course on the theory of turbulence. It details the work of the Nobel laureate through the eyes and ears of Edward Spiegel, an influential figure in convection and chaos theory.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Physics > Classical mechanics, World Scientific Publishing Company<
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Auteur: Edward A. Spiegel Titel: Lecture Notes in Physics; The Theory of Turbulence - Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's 1954 Lectures Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland 117 Bladzijden Verschijningsjaar: 2010-10-20 Dordrecht; NL Taal: Engels 42,79 € (DE) 44,00 € (AT) 53,50 CHF (CH) Available XVII, 117 p.
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In January 1937, Nobel laureate in Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was recruited to the University of Chicago. He was to remain there for his entire career, becoming Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1952 and attaining emeritus status in 1985. This is where his then student Ed Spiegel met him during the summer of 1954, attended his lectures on turbulence and jotted down the notes in hand. His lectures had a twofold purpose: they not only provided a very elementary introduction to some aspects of the subject for novices, they also allowed Chandra to organize his thoughts in preparation to formulating his attack on the statistical problem of homogeneous turbulence. After each lecture Ed Spiegel transcribed the notes and filled in the details of the derivations that Chandrasekhar had not included, trying to preserve the spirit of his presentation and even adding some of his side remarks. The lectures were rather impromptu and the notes as presented here are as they were set down originally in 1954. Now they are being made generally available for Chandrasekhar’s centennial. Lessons from one of the greatest astrophysicists of our time Original lecture notes from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar’s course on the theory of turbulence A Nobel laureate through the eyes and ears of the young Edward Spiegel, who grew to become an influential figure in convection and chaos theory Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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