Establishing Quantum Physics in Munich Emergence of Arnold Sommerfeld’s Quantum School

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Synopsis

This book traces the history of Arnold Sommerfeld’s famous “nursery of theoretical physics” at the University of Munich and demonstrates the centrality of developing personal and institutional networks for the emergence of quantum theory. Sommerfeld, originally a mathematician with little interest in theoretical physics, was a somewhat unlikely choice for a chair of theoretical physics when he was appointed in 1906. However, he quickly reoriented his research focus towards physics, forstering a keen interest in experimental research. Possibly even more important for the development of quantum theory in the coming years was his exceptional talent as a charismatic teacher and prolific networker, which turned Munich into a central node in the fast-growing network of quantum physicists in the 1920s. It is no coincidence that the two most talented “child prodigies” of 1920s quantum physics, Wolfgang Pauli and Werner Heisenberg, were his students, nor that by the end of the decade about a dozen of Sommerfeld’s former disciples held chairs in theoretical physics. The book is directed at historians of science and physics, as well as all those interested in the history of science diplomacy and networking.

Book details

Edition:
1st ed. 2020
Series:
SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology
Author:
Michael Eckert
ISBN:
9783030620349
Related ISBNs:
9783030620332
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2021-03-01
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2020
Copyright by:
The Author 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Nonfiction, Science