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When Albert became Einstein
Edp Sciences - EAN : 9782759834808
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EAN : 9782759834808
Paru le : 19 avr. 2024
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- EAN13 : 9782759834808
- Réf. éditeur : 341674
- Collection : SCIENCES ET HIS
- Editeur : Edp Sciences
- Date Parution : 19 avr. 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Poids : 701gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : This book proposes an in-depth investigation carried out in Italy in young Albert Einstein's footsteps, since his attempt to enter the ETH Zurich in 1895 until his first doctoral work in 1901. We follow his family, who transferred his electrical engineering company from Munich to Milan, in the rich social, economic, political and industrial context of post-unified Italy; a milieu also familiar to Michele Besso, Albert's closest friend and collaborator, whom he met again daily in Milan on semester-breaks, after their first meeting in 1895. In Pavia, the parish register will lead us to Carlo Marangoni, the uncle of Ernestina (Albert's friend) and a specialist in capillarity phenomena. In Milan, we will discover the library of the Lombardo Institute, Academy of sciences and letters, where Albert worked for his bibliography. Old registers at the university and at the Polytechnic will draw our attention to his connection with Giuseppe Jung, one of Michele's uncles, an academician. This young Albert environment sheds a new light on his scientific remarks to his fiancée Mileva Marié: his first article on capillarity and molecular forces; his interest in wireless telegraphy; his search to evidence the motion of the Earth through the ether; his thesis extended to weakly compressed gases and even his early questionings on the nature of light. All of this we will discover in a trip round Lombardy in the beginning of the 19th century.
- Biographie : Christian Bracco is Associate Professor at the Université Côte d'Azur and a research scientist in the Astronomical sciences team at the Paris Observatory. Trained as a physicist, he is a recognised specialist in the history of physics of the nineteen and early twentieth centuries in optics, electromagnetism and relativity. He lectures on the history of physics to undergraduate and graduate students in philosophy, to future physics teachers and in physics-intensive doctoral schools.