Published by American Institute of Physics, Inc., New York, 1971
Seller: Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. No Jacket. 1971. apprx.626pp.incl.indexes; HB green w/white; library binding w/stamp on title; slight rub w/clean,tight pgs. Oct.,Nov.,&Dec.1971 issues bound as one. "A Translation of Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Teopreticheskoi Fiziki" Lead articles: (#4)- 'Impossibility of Mixing in the Bianchi Type IX Cosmological Model'. (#5)- 'Polarization of Protons from the Reaction y+n -- pi +p in the Photon Energy Interval 550-900 MeV' & (#6)- 'The Oscillatory Mode of Approach to a Singularity in Homogeneous Cosmological Models with Rotating Axes'. pgs.649-1275 of 1971 edition. equations, etc.
Published by Nauka Press. Moscow. (Copyright American Institute of Physics), 1970
Seller: Librairie Et Cætera - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, France
Couverture rigide. Livre en anglais. En anglais. A translation of the Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki. Reliure toile. Environ 380 pages. Incomplet. Cachets. (Prix réduit pour l'achat d'une série ou du lot). Périodiques : Divers. Livre.
Published by Nauka Press. Moscow. (Copyright American Institute of Physics), 1969
Seller: Librairie Et Cætera - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, France
Couverture rigide. Livre en anglais. En anglais. A translation of the Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki. Reliure toile. 448 pages. Cachets. (Prix réduit pour l'achat d'une série ou du lot). Périodiques : Divers. Livre.
Published by Nauka Press. Moscow. (Copyright American Institute of Physics), 1973
Seller: Librairie Et Cætera - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, France
Couverture rigide. Livre en anglais. En anglais. A translation of the Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki. Reliure toile. 485 pages. Cachets. Dos passé. Rousseurs à la tranche. Mouillures. Périodiques : Divers. Livre.
Language: English
Published by Lancaster, American Institute of Physics,
Seller: Buch-Galerie Silvia Umla, DE, Germany
4°, O.Broschur. Gestempelte Bibliotheksexemplare. ZK224-26 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 22000.
Published by American Institute of Physics, 1967
Seller: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. V.S. Berezinskii. "Pryce's theorem and the neutrino theory of photons" in "Soviet Physics JETP", 24: 927 (1967), translated from the original Russian found in Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 51: 1371-1384. pp 927-936 in the issue of pp 859-1082. Original wrappers. Two rubber stamps on front wrapper, otherwise a FINE copy. "The neutrino theory of light is the proposal that the photon is a composite particle formed of a neutrinoantineutrino pair. It is based on the idea that emission and absorption of a photon corresponds to the creation and annihilation of a particleantiparticle pair. The neutrino theory of light is not currently accepted as part of mainstream physics, as according to the standard model the photon is an elementary particle, a gauge boson. [ ++] In the past, many particles that were once thought to be elementary such as protons, neutrons, pions, and kaons have turned out to be composite particles. In 1932, Louis de Broglie suggested that the photon might be the combination of a neutrino and an antineutrino. During the 1930s there was great interest in the neutrino theory of light and Pascual Jordan, Ralph Kronig, Max Born, and others worked on the theory. [++] In 1938, Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce brought work on the composite photon theory to halt. He showed that the conditions imposed by BoseEinstein commutation relations for the composite photon and the connection between its spin and polarization were incompatible. Pryce also pointed out other possible problems, "In so far as the failure of the theory can be traced to any one cause it is fair to say that it lies in the fact that light waves are polarized transversely while neutrino 'waves' are polarized longitudinally," and lack of rotational invariance. In 1966, V S Berezinskii reanalyzed Pryce's paper, giving a clearer picture of the problem that Pryce uncovered."--Wikipedia. "Neutrino Theory of Light".
Published by Lancaster, Pa, 1970
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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36 pp. 4to. Condition: Grey printed wrappers. Fine. 36 pp. 4to. Soviet physicist and Nobel laureate in 1978, best known for his work in low-temperature physics. Inscribed to László Magyar on the cover on 3/11/72 by the author and with the hand addressed envelope by Kapitsa tipped in at back.
Language: Russian
Published by Moskau, Hayka RROSSIISKAJ AKADEMIJ NAUK (USSR Academy of Sciences),
ISBN 10: 0000444510 ISBN 13: 9780000444516
Seller: Buch-Galerie Silvia Umla, DE, Germany
Bibliotheksexemplare. Mehrfach gestempelt. (Einzelbände können auf Anfrage geliefert werden.) ZK200,226-229 00444510 ru Gewicht in Gramm: 70000 Groß 8°. Halbleinen mit Rückengoldprägung. angeben.
Seller: Atticus Rare Books, West Branch, IA, U.S.A.
RARE FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL WRAPS AND IN ENGLISH OF THE SOVIET HIGGS MECHANISM PROPOSAL. Unlike the Higgs mechanism proposals by Higgs, Brout and Englert, and Guralnik and Hagen, the mechanism proposed by Soviet Physicists AlexanderPolyakov and Alexander Migdal is often overlooked because the publication of their paper was delayed by the bureaucratic process in the Soviet Union -- the 'referee' of the journal initially refused to publish the paper "having received negative and incorrect criticisms from some skeptical senior scientists" (Close, Frank. The Infinity Puzzle: The Personalities, Politics, and Extraordinary Science Behind the Higgs Boson, 146). Although likely unknowable as no date was given for the original submission, many in the scientific community believe that the work of Polyakov and Migdal - two 19-year-old undergraduates working entirely independent of Western scientific development - not only actuallyprecededthat of Brout and Englert - but that in fact their work was very likely first (Close, Frank). I n 1964 or 1965 and "in the Soviet Union, the leading solid-state theorist, Anatoly Larkin, posed a challenge to two outstanding undergraduate teenage theorists, Sacha Polyakov and Sacha Migdal: â??In field theory the vacuum is like a substance; what happens there?' [Polyakov and Migdal] took up Larkin's challenge, and answered it, demonstrating that the quantum of radiation - the gauge boson, which starts out massless in the fundamental equations -canbecome massive. Senior colleagues immediately derided them as naïve. Migdal recalls: â??We were stomped to the ground at every seminar [where] we tried to present this work. The most disturbing thing was that nobody would even argue on the subject - the mere mention of â??spontaneous symmetry breaking' caused healthy laughter, which ended the conversation. "Migdal's memoires are that they were victims of Soviet political philosophy polluting scientific thought. â??For the first time since Galileo, the quest for the structure of matter was stopped on political grounds. There is nothing inside [the proton; there has to be] total nuclear democracy - everything consists of everything else. Do not ask whether there was the rabbit inside the hat: you are only allowed to compute how far it will jump and in what direction'" (ibid). Describing Polyakov and Migdal's isolation and methodology, in 2013 the Royal Academy of Swedish Sciences noted: "It is clear though that this paper was completely independent of the development in the West. They set up a field-theoretic framework for a non-abelian gauge theory with a scalar bound state and computed in a spontaneously broken version of the model to all orders in perturbation theory using a Bethe-Salpeter equation to find that the Nambu-Goldstone mode only interacts with virtual particles and is therefore unobservable"(The Beh-Mechanism, Interactions with Short Range Forces and Scalar Particles, Royal Academy of Swedish Sciences, 8 October 2013). "Spontaneous Breakdown of Strong Interaction Symmetry and Absence of Massless Particles" is an English translation appearing in Soviet Physics JETP 24 No. 1 pp. 91-98, January 1967. Soviet Physics JETP is: A Translation of the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The Russian original appeared in July of 1966, Vol. 51, No. 1. CONDITION & DETAILS: Individual issue in original wraps. Moscow: Nauka (Science) Publishing House. New York: Translated by the American Institute of Physics. 4to (11 x 8.5; 275 x 213mm). Ex-libris with two small stamps on the front wrap (Atomic Energy Commission, Bethesda) and no other markings whatsoever. Near fine condition - clean, bright, and tightly bound.
Language: Russian
Published by Moskau, Hayka - RROSSIISKAJ AKADEMIJ NAUK (USSR Academy of Sciences),
ISBN 10: 000370274X ISBN 13: 9780003702743
Seller: Buch-Galerie Silvia Umla, DE, Germany
Groß 8°. O.Broschuren. ZK 219/20 0370274X ru Gewicht in Gramm: 48000.
Language: Russian
Published by Moskau, Hayka RROSSIISKAJ AKADEMIJ NAUK (USSR Academy of Sciences),
ISBN 10: 0000444510 ISBN 13: 9780000444516
Seller: Buch-Galerie Silvia Umla, DE, Germany
Groß 8°. O.Broschuren. Mit Bibliotheksstempel. ZK221-223 00444510 ru Gewicht in Gramm: 40000.