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Record Nr.

UNINA9910953351203321

Autore

Wali K. C (Kameshwar C.)

Titolo

A Scientific Autobiography : S Chandrasekhar

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011

ISBN

9786613148377

9781283148375

1283148374

9789814299596

9814299596

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (296 p.)

Disciplina

523.0109

Soggetti

Astrophysicists -- United States -- Biography

Astrophysicists -- United States -- Correspondence

Chandrasekhar, S. (Subrahmanyan), 1910-1995 -- Correspondence

Chandrasekhar, S. (Subrahmanyan), 1910-1995

Astrophysicists - United States

Astronomy & Astrophysics

Physical Sciences & Mathematics

Astronomy - General

Astrophysics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Dedication; Foreword by Kameshwar C. Wali; Preface by S. Chandrasekhar; Contents; I. A History of My Papers on "Radiative Equilibrium" (1943-1948); II. Turbulence;  Hydromagnetism (1948-1960); III. The Development of the Virial Method and Ellipsoidal Figures of Equilibrium (1960-1970); IV. General Relativity (1962-1969); V. The Fallow Period (1970-1974); VI. General Relativity;  Ryerson Lecture;  Separation of Dirac Equation (January 1975-August 1977); VII. General Relativity;  Kerr-Newman Perturbations (August 1977-December 1978); VIII. 1979 - A Year of Failures and of Obligations

IX. 1980, 1981: The Mathematical Theory of Black HolesX. POSTSCRIPT: 1982, a Year that Passed; XI. The Beginning of the End (1983-1985);



XII. Continued Efforts I (September 1985-May 1987); XIII. Continued Efforts II (May 1987-September 1989); XIV. Continued Efforts III (September 1989-October 1991); XV. Continued Efforts IV (November 1991-December 1994); Notes & Comments by Kameshwar C. Wali

Sommario/riassunto

S. Chandrasekhar, popularly known as Chandra, was one of the foremost scientists of the 20th century. The year 2010 marks the birth centenary of Chandra. His unique style of research, inward bound, seeking a personal perspective to master a particular field, and then pass on to another was so unique that it will draw considerable interest and attention among scholars. As Chandra elucidates in the preface, the various installments describe in detail the evolution of my scientific work during the past forty years and records each investigation, describing the doubts and the successes, the trials