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Published by Editions de la Nouvelle critique, Paris, 1966
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Couverture souple. Condition: Assez bon. Broché, 197 pages. 14,5x22 cm. Plis de lecture au dos. Angle supérieur du second plat de couverture corné. Intérieur propre. SOMMAIRE : Klaus Fuchs, Physique moderne et philosophie marxiste-léniniste - Alexis Lapounov, De la structure de la connaissance théorique moderne - Georges Koursanov, Le marxisme et les problèmes de la logique de la science - Azariya Polikarov, Problèmes philosophiques des théories physiques modernes - Horst Lesser, Le rapport temporel de la cause et de l'effet - Vladimir Fock, Niels Bohr, (Il s'agit d'une discussion par lettres entre les deux physiciens, la réponse de Niels Bohr était paru en russe en 1959) - Herbert Hörz, Hypothèses philosophiques et physique moderne - V Tcherdyntsev, Sciences géologiques et physique nucléaire - Victor Ambartsoumian, Astronomie moderne et physique microscopique - Radmila Haubeltova, L'origine de la vie, quelques problèmes philosophiques - A. Kolgomorov, La vie et la pensée comme formes particulières d'existence de la matière - P. Anokine, Les modèles des processus vitaux et la physiologie du cerveau - Aron Bykhovski, Les organismes vivants et l'effet anti-entropique de l'information - Karl Trintcher, Peut-on créer artificiellement du vivant ?.
Published by Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1960
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Formateinband: Leinen / gebundene Ausgabe XIX, 501 S. (24 cm) 1. autorisierte bearbeitete Aufl.; Leinenband; Leicht gealtert; Schnitt etwas gebräunt; sonst gut erhalten Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1300 [Stichwörter: ].
Published by Berlin, Akademie 1960., 1960
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Published by Mir Publishers, 1978
ISBN 10: 0828551979 ISBN 13: 9780828551977
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Published by Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1960, 1960
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Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 490 S. Alle Bücher & Medienartikel von Book Broker sind stets in gutem & sehr gutem gebrauchsfähigen Zustand. Unser Produktfoto entspricht dem hier angebotenen Artikel, dieser weist folgende Merkmale auf: Helle/saubere Seiten in fester Bindung. Schutzumschlag weist Gebrauchsspuren auf. Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1050.
Published by Pergamon Press, New York / London / Paris / Los Angeles, 1959
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good +. First English Edition. Xviii, 411 Pp. Blue Cloth, Gilt. First English Language Edition, With Some Changes: Some Mathematical Roofs Are Altered (Sections 8 And 31) And Some Reasonings Are Made More Precise (Sections 61 And 93); A Second Edition Was Issued Later. Light Wear, No Fraying, Hinges Tight, Slight Fading To Spine, No Names Or Marks Or Damage. Fock's Primary Scientific Contribution Lies In The Development Of Quantum Physics, Although He Also Contributed Significantly To The Fields Of Mechanics, Theoretical Optics, Theory Of Gravitation, Physics Of Continuous Media. In 1926 He Derived The Klein?Gordon Equation. He Gave His Name To Fock Space, The Fock Representation And Fock State, And Developed The Hartree?Fock Method In 1930. Fock Developed The Electromagnetic Methods For Geophysical Exploration In A Book "The Theory Of The Study Of Resistance Of Rocks By The Carottage Method"(1933); The Methods Are Called "Well Logging" In Modern Literature. Fock Made Significant Contributions To General Relativity Theory, Specifically For The Many Body Problem. In Leningrad, Fock Created A Scientific School In Theoretical Physics. He Wrote The First Textbook On Quantum Mechanics Foundations Of Quantum Mechanics (1931) And This Very Influential Monograph "The Theory Of Space, Time And Gravitation", First Published In Russian In 1955. Historians Of Science, Such As Loren Graham, See Fock As A Representative And Proponent Of Einstein's Theory Of Relativity Within The Soviet World. At A Time When Most Marxist Philosophers Objected To Relativity Theory, Fock Emphasized A Materialistic Understanding Of Relativity That Coincided Philosophically With Marxism.
Published by Akademie Verlag , Berlin , 1960, 1960
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Published by Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1930
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. This paper (presented by Maurice de Broglie) appeared on pp 1399-1401 of the Comptes Rednus (CRAS) 16 June 1930 issue (volume 190 #24), in the weekly issue of pp 1397-1464, complete. BINDING: this issue has been removed from a larger bound volume, with spine mostly intact. THis comes with the original wrappers. GOOD copy only. THere is an old vertical fold that goes all the way through the issue. Provenance: Library of the Hygienic Laboratory, Washington DC. __+__ ("Fock's) primary scientific contribution lies in the development of quantum physics and the theory of gravitation, although he also contributed significantly to the fields of mechanics, theoretical optics, physics of continuous media. In 1926, he derived the KleinGordon equation. He gave his name to Fock space, the Fock representation and Fock state, and developed the HartreeFock method in 1930. He made many subsequent scientific contributions during the rest of his life. Fock developed the electromagnetic methods for geophysical exploration in a book The theory of the study of the rocks resistance by the carottage method (1933), the methods are called the well logging in modern literature. Fock made significant contributions to general relativity theory, specifically for the many-body problems. Fock criticised on scientific grounds both Einstein's general principle of relativity, as being devoid of physical substance, and the equivalence principle, as interpreted as the equivalence of gravitation and acceleration, as having only a local validity. In Leningrad, Fock created a scientific school in theoretical physics and raised the physics education in the USSR through his books. He wrote the first textbook on quantum mechanics Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics (1931, 1978) and a very influential monograph The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation (1955)."--Wikipedia.
Published by Akademie Verlag , Berlin ,, 1960
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Condition: Gut. Zustand: Gut - Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren. Aus der Auflösung einer renommierten Bibliothek. Kann Stempel beinhalten. | Seiten: 490 | Produktart: Sonstiges.
Published by Mir, 1978
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. EXCELLENT Unmarked slightly tanned PAGES. EXCELLENT COVER. And BINDING. Hardback. As Shown. No dust Jacket, as issued. Published/printed by Mir,1978. Not ex-library or facsimile reprint. Physics Professor signature on blank end paper. Approximately 6 X 9. 367 pages.
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Published by Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1960, 1960
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Condition: Gut. gr. 8°, XIX, 501 (1) S., OLn., aus dem Russischen von Helmut Vogel. Rücken leicht berieben Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.
Published by Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1960
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8°, XIX, 501 Seiten, betitelter Originalleinen mit Goldprg. - guter Zustand - 1960. MA7732 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1010.
Published by Pergamon Press, New York, 1959
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. One small neat previous owner's Kanji stamp and light soiling to front free endpage, no other markings, light shelfwear to covers, slightly musty, no dust jacket.
Published by Julius Springer, 1932., In: Zeitschrift fur Physik, Vol. 75, 1932. Berlin:, 1932
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First Edition
231 x 157 mm. 8vo. 622-647 pp. [Entire volume: viii, 850 pp.] Blind-stamp of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Mount Wilson Observatory. Fine. FIRST EDITION. Vladimir Fock's "elegant" formulation of second quantization in configuration space. - Pais. Pais, Inward bound, p. 339; Brown, Pais, Pippard, Twentieth century physics, I, pp. 208-209.
Published by FELTRINELLI, 1972
ISBN 10: 8807650134 ISBN 13: 9788807650130
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Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. RARO. Nota sulla struttura del volume. Il volume è articolato in quattro sezioni. La prima comprende 13 relazioni presentate alla conferenza tenutasi a Dubna nel dicembre del 1966 per celebrare il 40° anniversario della nascita della meccanica quantistica. I principali interventi sono stati poi raccolti in un volume, pubblicato a Mosca nel 1970, dal titolo Filosofskie voprosy kvantovoj fiziki (Questioni filosofiche della fisica quantistica). La seconda sezione include invece due articoli tratti dal volume Lenin i Sovremennoe estestvoznanie (Lenin e l'odierna scienza della natura), pubblicato a Mosca alla fine del 1969, teso a mettere in luce gli aspetti tuttora vivi e attuali dell'opera filosofica del fondatore del primo Stato socialista. Nella terza sezione compaiono i discorsi d'apertura e di chiusura e cinque relazioni presentate alla Seconda conferenza dell'URSS sui problemi filosofici della scienza della natura, tenutasi a Mosca dall'1 al 4 dicembre del 1970 per celebrare il centenario della nascita di Lenin. Una rassegna dei più significativi interventi è stata pubblicata nel marzo 1971 dalla rivista Voprosy filosofii (Questioni di filosofia). La quarta sezione, infine, comprende due articoli pubblicati da "Voprosy filosofii" nell'aprile del 1971 e uno, l'ultimo, ancora inedito in URSS, che comparirà in una raccolta destinata ad uscire nel 1973, dal titolo L'odierno determinismo. Le leggi di natura. Si è ritenuto necessario anteporre a tali sezioni un'ampia premessa storico-critica, che include: a) il fondamentale promemoria indirizzato da Fock a Bohr nel marzo del 1957 durante il suo soggiorno a Copenaghen; b) un saggio del curatore del volume, Silvano Tagliagambe, sul concetto di realtà fisica e il principio di complementarità. Partendo da un esame attento e scrupoloso degli scritti di Bohr, questo saggio si propone di dimostrare che l'interpretazione data da Fock al principio in questione non ha nulla di artificioso e deformante, ma anzi riesce a enucleare il significato autentico della teoria della complementarità al di sotto dei travisamenti insiti nelle usuali presentazioni di essa. Diventa così possibile una precisazione critica dei nessi reali tra principio di complementarità e materialismo dialettico. Il volume si chiude con una appendice che comprende due saggi di carattere prevalentemente tecnico, il primo di A.A. Tyapkin, l'altro di V.S. Barashenkov e D.I. Blokhintsev. La loro inclusione nel volume risponde allo scopo di offrire un esempio degli approfonditi dibattiti in corso fra gli scienziati sovietici sugli ultimi aspetti delle attuali ricerche di fisica. Come il professor Omelyanovskij sottolinea nella sua lettera di apertura del volume, la scelta dei saggi è stata concordata tra lui e il dott. Silvano Tagliagambe durante il soggiorno a Mosca di quest'ultimo. Nelle note a piè di pagina si è ritenuto opportuno mantenere i riferimenti alle edizioni russe anche delle opere originariamente pubblicate in altra lingua, per fornire un quadro quanto più possibile esatto degli strumenti filosofico-scientifici che sono ormai entrati a far parte della cultura sovietica. E comunque acclusa una bibliografia che, dei più importanti lavori citati, fornisce l'indicazione dell'edizione originale, quando esiste, della traduzione italiana Per orientamento del lettore italiano si aggiunge, qui di seguito, qualche brevissima nota biografica sugli autori dei saggi raccolti nel volume. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: L'interpretazione materialistica della Meccanica quantistica. Fisica e Filosofia in Urss. Titolo originale: Philosophische Probleme der Quantenmechanik Autore: AA.VV. (Autori Vari): Mikhail Erazmovic Omelyanovskij, Vladimir Aleksandrovic Fock, Murad Davud Akhundov, Leonid Grigoryevic Antipenko, Vladilen Sergheevic Barashenkov, Dmitrij Ivanovic Blokhintsev, Lev Borisevic Bazenov, Yakov Grigor'evic Dormfan, Pyotr Sidorivic Dyshlevy, Pyotr Nikolaevic Fedoseyev, Vladimir Spiridonovic Gott, Pyotr Stepanovic Isayev, Bonifatij Mikhajlovic Kedrov, Pavlev Vasilyevic Kopnin, Aleksandr Samujlovic Kravets, Vladimir Ivanovic Kuptsov, Mikhail Dmitrievic Millionschikov, Aleksandr Mikhajlovic Mostepanenko, Zaid Orudev, Boris Yakovlevic Pakhomov, Yurij Vladimirovic Sackov, B.I. Spasskij, Aleksej Alekseevic Tyapkin Prefazione di: Ludovico Geymonat Curatore: Silvano Tagliagambe Traduzione dal russo di: Silvano Tagliagambe Editore: Milano: Feltrinelli, 1972 Lunghezza: 496 pagine; 23 cm ISBN: 8807650134, 9788807650130 Collana: Volume 13 di Filosofia della Scienza Soggetti: Filosofia della scienza, Scienze applicate, Fisica, Meccanica quantistica, Materialismo dialettico, Dialettica materialista, Logica formale, Unione Sovietica, Scienziati, Teorie, Teoretica, Questioni filosofiche, Fisica classica, Teoria materialistica, Conoscenza, Concezione meccanicistica, Metodologia, XIX secolo, Pensiero, Contemporanea, Leggi, Corpi, Campi, Particelle elementari, Materia, Spazio, Tempo, Relatività, Unità, Determinismo, Principio di corrispondenza, Galileo Galilei, Cartesio, Isaac Newton, Lomonosov, Faraday, Maxwell, Epicuro, Helmholtz, Mendeleyev, Lenin, URSS, Nucleare, Tecnica, Comitato centrale, PCUS, Stalin, Matematica, Ricerca scientifica, Università, Marxismo-leninismo, Storia, Consultazione, Manuali, Libri di testo, Rarità librarie, Collezionismo, Riferimento, Bibliografia, Assiomi, Libri rari Vintage fuori catalogo, Istituti russi, Novecento, Accademia, Mosca, Chimica, Niels Bohr, L. Boltzmann, Louise de Broglie, Progresso scientifico, Berkeley, Aristotele, Concetti filosofici, Occidente, Studi scientifici, Marxismo, Marx, Engels, Albert Einstein, Paul Dirac, M. Bunge, Enrico Fermi, Fermat, Euclide, Feynman, Eulero, L. Feuerbach, Fourier, Gibbs, Gauss, Marie Curie, Democrito, Grecia, Arthur Olly Compton, Werner Heisenberg, Hegel, Kant, Keplero, Kierkegaard, P. Laplace, Leibniz, L. Landau, Lifshift, Morgenau, A. Markov, Kanak, A. Ioffe, Joule, D.I. Mendeleyev, Wolfgang Pauli, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ott.
Published by Berlin, Springer, 1932
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. FOCK, V(VLADIMIR) "Konfigurationsraum und Zweite Quantelung" ("Configuration space and second quantization") in "Zeitschrift für Physik," Berlin, Springer, 1932, vol 75. The entire volume of viii, 850pp is offered here, with the Fock appearing on pp 622-647. In a contemporary binding of half-cloth and decorate paper boards. Lightly ex-library with a tasteful bookplate and a few internal stamps no external marks. Very fresh and crisp copy. Near-fine condition. "The Fock space is an algebraic construction used in quantum mechanics to construct the quantum states space of a variable or unknown number of identical particles from a single particle Hilbert space H. It is named after V. A. Fock who first introduced it in his 1932 paper [the paper offered here]. "--Wikipedia, "Fock Space".
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Berlin, Springer, 1932. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering, In "Zeitschrift für Physik", Band 75, 1932. Entire issue offered. Two stamps to title page, otherwise fine. Pp. 622-647. [Entire volume: VIII, 850 pp + frontiespiece]. First appearance of Fock's seminal paper in which he introduced his algebraic construction used in quantum mechanics to construct the quantum states space of a variable or unknown number of identical particles from a single particle Hilbert space, often referred to as Fock space. Technically, the Fock space is (the Hilbert space completion of) the direct sum of the symmetric or antisymmetric tensors in the tensor powers of a single-particle Hilbert space H."Between 1928 and 1934, Fok obtained important results in the quantum field theory. He completed the mathematical method of secondary quantization proposed by Paul A.M. Dirac and developed by Pascual Jordan and Eugene Wigner. It has been shown that this method does not go beyond the traditional framework of quantum mechanics (as Jordan argued) and that the two ways of description are completely equivalent. As early as 1934 Fok suggested describing a system with a variable number of particles (bosons) in the representations of the secondary quantization with the aid of a generating functional ("Fok?s functional").In his papers Fok introduced a number of new notions. such as "the Fok space" (a Hilbert space in the representation of secondary quantization). In papers written with Dirac and Boris Podolsky (1932), Dirac?s results on interaction of charged particles by the exchange of virtual photons were extended. The one-dimensional problem solved by Dirac was generalized to the realistic three-dimensional case: the multitime formalism of Dirac, Podolsky, and Fok was introduced" and quantum electrodynamics was formulated in its modern form." (DSB).
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Berlin, Springer, 1932. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering, In "Zeitschrift für Physik", Band 75, 1932. Entire volume offered. Two stamps to title page, otherwise fine. Pp. 622-647. [Entire volume: VIII, 850 pp + frontiespiece]. First appearance of Fock's seminal paper in which he introduced his algebraic construction used in quantum mechanics to construct the quantum states space of a variable or unknown number of identical particles from a single particle Hilbert space, often referred to as Fock space. Technically, the Fock space is (the Hilbert space completion of) the direct sum of the symmetric or antisymmetric tensors in the tensor powers of a single-particle Hilbert space H."Between 1928 and 1934, Fok obtained important results in the quantum field theory. He completed the mathematical method of secondary quantization proposed by Paul A.M. Dirac and developed by Pascual Jordan and Eugene Wigner. It has been shown that this method does not go beyond the traditional framework of quantum mechanics (as Jordan argued) and that the two ways of description are completely equivalent. As early as 1934 Fok suggested describing a system with a variable number of particles (bosons) in the representations of the secondary quantization with the aid of a generating functional ("Fok?s functional").In his papers Fok introduced a number of new notions. such as "the Fok space" (a Hilbert space in the representation of secondary quantization). In papers written with Dirac and Boris Podolsky (1932), Dirac?s results on interaction of charged particles by the exchange of virtual photons were extended. The one-dimensional problem solved by Dirac was generalized to the realistic three-dimensional case: the multitime formalism of Dirac, Podolsky, and Fok was introduced" and quantum electrodynamics was formulated in its modern form." (DSB).
Published by Julius Springer, Berlin, 1928
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1st Edition. FIRST EDITION, OFFPRINT ISSUE IN ORIGINAL PAPER WRAPS, OF BORN & FOCK'S 1928 PAPER PROVIDING THE FIRST PROOF OF THE ADIABATIC THEOREM IN QUANTUM MECHANICS. Of "central import in non-relativistic quantum mechanics", the theorem asserts that "a physical system remains in its instantaneous eigenstate if a given perturbation is acting on it slowly enough and if there is a gap between the eigenvalue and the rest of the Hamiltonian's spectrum" (Katanaev, Adiabatic Theorem, Steklov, 2011, 1; Kovchegov, A note on adiabatic theorem, 1). Max Born and Vladimir Fock's work was motivated by a point of view advocated by [Paul] Ehrenfest, "which identified classical adiabatic invariants as the observables that get quantized. The theorem they proved was geared to show that quantum numbers are preserved by adiabatic deformations. Born and Fock proved an adiabatic theorem for Hamiltonian operators, H(s), with simple discrete spectrum. Their proof covers Hamiltonians like the one dimensional Harmonic oscillator, but not the Hydrogen atom, which has absolutely continuous spectrum at positive energies, and eigenvalues with multiplicities at negative energies. (ibid). CONDITION & DETAILS: Berlin: Julius Springer.Complete offprint. 8vo. (9 x 6.25 inches). Slight, small crease upper right corner. Bright and clean inside and out. Fine condition.