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Banesh Hoffmann

    September 6, 1906 – August 5, 1986

    Banesh Hoffmann was a theoretical physicist and mathematician who delved deeply into the principles of general relativity. His work with Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld led to the significant discovery that the equation of motion inherently followed from Einstein's field equations. Hoffmann dedicated himself to teaching relativity and quantum mechanics, continuing to contribute to the understanding of these complex subjects. Beyond his scientific endeavors, he was also a literary enthusiast, evidenced by his Sherlock Holmes-inspired short story.

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    About Vectors
    The Strange Story of the Quantum
    • This timeless exploration of the work of the great physicists of the early 20th century employs analogies, examples, and imaginative insights rather than computations to explain the dramatic impact of quantum physics on classical theory. Topics include Pauli's exclusion principle, Schroedinger's wave equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and many other concepts. 1959 edition.

      The Strange Story of the Quantum
    • No calculus needed, but this is not an elementary book. Introduces vectors, algebraic notation and basic ideas, vector algebra and scalars. Covers areas of parallelograms, triple products, moments, angular velocity, areas and vectorial addition, and more. Concludes with discussion of tensors. Includes 386 exercises.

      About Vectors
    • Einsteins Ideen

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      (Autor) Banesh Hoffmann (Titel) Einsteins Ideen (copy) Die Probleme und Lösungen derRelativitätstehorie sind Thema dieses Buches, in dem Banesh Hoffmann, Schüler und Biograph Einsteins, die grundlegenden Ideen und Konzepte dieser komplizierten Theorie so verständlich erläutert„als sei die Relativitätstheorie eine amüsante Sache von profunder Einfachheit“(Isaac Asimov). Interessierte Laien wie auch Schüler ohne besondere physikalische und mathematische Vorkenntnisse finden mit diesem Buch einen wunderbaren Zugang zur modernen Physik. (Biblio) 1997. 198 S., kart. € 10,-   /sFr 16,- (unverbindl. Preisempfehlung) ISBN 3-8274-0252-2 (Störer) Bereits über XXX verkaufte Exemplare!

      Einsteins Ideen