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Physics In A Mad World Misha Shifman (Univ Of Minnesota, Usa)

Physics In A Mad World By Misha Shifman (Univ Of Minnesota, Usa)

Physics In A Mad World by Misha Shifman (Univ Of Minnesota, Usa)


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This book tells captivating stories of misadventures of two renowned theoretical physicists in the Soviet Union.

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Physics In A Mad World by Misha Shifman (Univ Of Minnesota, Usa)

This book tells captivating stories of misadventures of two renowned theoretical physicists in the Soviet Union. The first part is devoted to Friedrich (Fritz) Houtermans, an outstanding Dutch-Austrian-German physicist who was the first to suggest that the source of stars' energy is thermonuclear fusion, and also made a number of other important contributions to cosmochemistry and geochemistry. In 1935, Houtermans, a German communist, in an attempt to save his life from Hilter's Gestapo, fled to the Soviet Union. He took up an appointment at the Kharkov Physico-Technical Institute, working there for two years with the Russian physicist Valentin P Fomin. In the Great Purge of 1937, Houtermans was arrested in December by the NKVD (Soviet Secret Police, KGB's predecessor). He was tortured, and confessed to being a Trotskyist plotter and German spy, out of fear of threats against his wife Charlotte. However, Charlotte had already escaped from the Soviet Union to Denmark, after which she went to England and finally the USA. As a result of the Hilter-Stalin Pact of 1939, Houtermans was turned over to the Gestapo in May 1940 and imprisoned in Berlin.The second part consists of two essays that narrate the life story of Yuri Golfand, one of the codiscoverers of supersymmetry, a major discovery in theoretical physics in the 20th century. In 1973, just two years after the publication of his seminal paper, he was fired from the Lebedev Physics Institute in Moscow. Because of his Jewish origin he could find no job. Under such circumstances, he applied for an exit visa to Israel, but his application was denied. Yuri Golfand became a refusnik and joined the Human rights movement, along with two other prominent physicists, Andrei Sakharov and Yuri Orlov. To earn his living, he had to do manual work, repeatedly being intimidated by KGB. Only 18 years later, shortly before the demise of the Soviet Union, did he obtain permission to leave the country, emigrating to Israel in 1990.These personal life stories of two outstanding theorists are interwined with the tragedies of the 20th century and make for compelling reading.

Table of Contents

Part I: Fritz Hountermans: Life and Work (V Frenkel); Part II: Yuri Golfand's Destiny (B Eskin); To the Memory of Yuri Abramovich Golfand (B Bolotovsky);

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CIN9814619299VG
9789814619295
9814619299
Physics In A Mad World by Misha Shifman (Univ Of Minnesota, Usa)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
20151016
556
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