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Theoretical Physics and Philosophical Problems

Selected Writings

Theoretical Physics and Philosophical Problems( )
Author: Boltzmann, Ludwig
Editor: McGuinness, Brian F.
Translator: Foulkes, Paul
Series title:Vienna Circle Collection Ser.
ISBN:978-90-277-0250-0
Publication Date:Nov 1974
Publisher:Springer
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $280.95
Book Description:

l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to problems of physics, while in the second part he tried to find a philosoph­ 1 ical background for his activities in and around the natural sciences. Most scientists are much more aware of his creative work in physics than of his digressions on the meaning and structure of science. I think in the present case the reason is not so much that...
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Book Details
Pages:282
Detailed Subjects: Science / Physics / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.5 x 23.5 cm
Book Weight:0.98 Kilograms
Author Biography
Boltzmann, Ludwig (Author)
Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian theoretical physicist, was born and educated in Vienna. Boltzmann moved from post to post throughout Europe and visited the United States three times. Independent of the pioneering research of James Clerk Maxwell, Boltzmann developed the kinetic theory of gases. He also established a firm theoretical foundation for statistical mechanics by successfully interpreting the second law of thermodynamics in terms of order and disorder. Using thermodynamics, he derived the law governing the radiation rate of a black body. In the late nineteenth century, Boltzmann championed the controversial subject of the atomic theory of matter.

As a result of serious depression caused by these bitter professional debates, he committed suicide in 1906. Ironically, this happened just before the last of his opponents finally accepted the atomic theory. Boltzmann's famous equation, SklogW, which relates the entropy S of a system to its probability W, is engraved on his tombstone.

Boltzmann died in 1906.

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