Physics Since Parity Symmetry Breaking, In Memory Of Prof C S Wu

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  • Author : T Lu
  • Release Date : 1998-09-02
  • Publisher : World Scientific
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  • Pages : 726
  • ISBN 13 : 9814544825
  • File Size : 15,15 MB

Physics Since Parity Symmetry Breaking, In Memory Of Prof C S Wu by T Lu PDF Summary

Book Description: Madam Chien Shiung Wu, the great physicist of 20th century physics, passed away in February 1997. Born in 1912, she became a towering scientific figure in the second half of the century. Madam Wu and Madame Curie will forever be commemorated as the two great female physicists of the 20th century. On 16-18 August 1997, scientists from around the globe, many of them distinguished in their own right, gathered in Nanjing, where Madam Wu spent her undergraduate years to celebrate the glorious achievements of the great lady.This important volume constitutes the proceedings of the conference. The main advances in fundamental symmetry, nuclear, particle and general physics since parity symmetry breaking and the prospects at the turn of the century are addressed by world-renowned experts. The historical developments in the studies of the β-decay mechanism, vector current conservation, parity, charge conjugation and time reversal nonconservation are vividly depicted by Madam Wu's close friends, including several Nobel laureates.

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The topics in this volume range from mathematical aspects of the theory of the Poincar‚ group, Clifford algebras and the CPT theorem, through new theoretical p