Athens 1984. Paperback. Very Good. iv 318p. Bound photocopy. Wrapper in black binder with thin flexible covers. 28cm. Printed on one side. INSCRIBED on Acknowledgments page by Kang to "Dr. Oliver" Robert T. Oliver a former adviser to Dr. Syngman Rhee. <br/><br/> paperback
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Edizioni Studio Tesi 1982. 1982 prima edizione saggio critico biografico di Cesare Cases e presentazione di Golo Mann 12mo oblungo 155pp con 116 illustrazioni b&n - Rilegato con sovracoperta e astuccio - Stato libro: OTTIMO - Stato sovracoperta: MOLTO BUONO lievi segni d'uso - Stato astuccio: MOLTO BUONO lievi segni d'uso catalogo Critica letteraria - Literary Criticism . collana ICONOGRAFIA 3. Edizioni Studio Tesi unknown
Torino: Einaudi 1953. Rilegato mezza tela half-cloth binding. Molto Buono Very Good. Traduzione di Clara Bovero. 16mo. pp. 402. Molto Buono Very Good. Seconda edizione italiana 2nd Italian Edition. Einaudi, hardcover
Dramatists Play Service Inc 1998-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. very clean sturdy unmarked copy. other than slight corner wear from being on the shelf excellent condition! IH Dramatists Play Service, Inc paperback
Cengage Learning 2009-02-17. 10. Hardcover. Good. US Hard Cover Edition. Book has some light wear on cover corners or spine. May have extremely minor highlighting or underlining on a page or two. Code not included. Otherwise pages are in good readable condition! Cengage Learning hardcover
Firenze: Sansoni Biblioteca Storica 1981. Rilegato sovracoperta hard cover dust jacket. Ottimo Fine. Con alcune cartine in bianco e nero. 8vo. pp. 972. Ottimo Fine. . Sansoni, Biblioteca Storica hardcover
FIRST EDITION OF MURRAY GELL-MANN'S SEMINAL PAPER POSITING THE IDEA OF 'QUARKS' INSIDE THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS. Bound full volume. Gell-Mann took nearly a year to write this short Nobel Prize winning paper and yet in it three quarks later named 'up' 'down' and 'strange' "explained phenomena that theorists had been puzzling over for years" Crease The Second Creation 283. "A landmark in contemporary physics the eight-paragraph note is a model of scientific prose: brief logical achingly clear so tightly and modestly drawn that its full scope may elude the reader. In the first line the author sets forth his intention: "If we assume that the strong interactions of baryons and mesons are correctly described in terms of the broken eightfold way we are tempted to look for some fundamental explanation of the situation." And then he did just that. Gell-Mann's paper "explained how various combinations of three particles from a triplet could produce baryons such as protons and neutrons while two members from the triplet could combine to form a meson the most famous example at the time being the pi meson or pion. Maintaining standard electric charges required a fourth particle for this approach to work Gell-Mann noted in his paper. But "a simpler and more elegant scheme can be constructed if we allow non-integral values for the charges" he wrote. "We then refer to the members . of the triplet as 'quarks.'" Gell-Mann "proposed the quark hypothesis to account for the explosion of subatomic particles discovered in accelerator and cosmicray experiments during the 1950s and early 1960s. Over a hundred new particles most of them strongly interacting and very short-lived had been observed. These particles called hadrons are not elementary; they possess a definite size and internal structure and most can be transformed from one state into another. "The quark hypothesis suggested that different combinations of three quarks-the up u down d and strange s quarks-and their antiparticles could account for all of the hadrons then known. Each quark has an intrinsic spin of 1/2 unit and is presumed to be elementary like the electron. So far quarks appear to have no size or internal structure and thus represent the smallest known constituents of matter. To explain the observed spectrum of hadrons quarks had to have electric charges that are fractions of the electron charge. The u quark has charge 2/3 while the d and s quarks have charges 1/3 in units where the electron charge is 1. "The observed hadron spectrum agreed remarkably well with the expected states formed from combinations of three quarks or a quark-antiquark pair. Quarks also seemed to form a counterpart to the other class of elementary particles the leptons which then included the electron e and muon � both with unit charge and their companion chargeless neutrinos e and �. The leptons do not feel the strong interaction but they do participate in the electromagnetic interactions and the weak interaction responsible for radioactive decays. They have the same spin as the quarks and also have no discernible size or internal structure" Carithers & Grannis SLAC: Discovery of the Top Quark 6. In 1969 Gell-Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for his contributions and discoveries concerning the classification of elementary particles and their interactions" Nobel Media. CONDITION & DETAILS: Complete volume containing Vol. 8 Nos 1-5 Jan.-March 1964. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company 1964. Ex-libris bookplate and pocket from General Electric General Engineering Laboratory. Quarto full brown cloth library binding. Slight scuffing at the foot of the spine; gilt-lettered at the spine. Fine. hardcover
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