The Fokker-Planck Equation

The Fokker-Planck Equation
Title The Fokker-Planck Equation PDF eBook
Author Hannes Risken
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 486
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642615449

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This is the first textbook to include the matrix continued-fraction method, which is very effective in dealing with simple Fokker-Planck equations having two variables. Other methods covered are the simulation method, the eigen-function expansion, numerical integration, and the variational method. Each solution is applied to the statistics of a simple laser model and to Brownian motion in potentials. The whole is rounded off with a supplement containing a short review of new material together with some recent references. This new study edition will prove to be very useful for graduate students in physics, chemical physics, and electrical engineering, as well as for research workers in these fields.

Planck

Planck
Title Planck PDF eBook
Author Brandon R. Brown
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 281
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190219475

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Brown interweaves the voices and writings of Planck, his family, and his contemporaries--with many passages appearing in English for the first time--to create a portrait of a groundbreaking physicist working in the midst of war. Planck spent much of his adult life grappling with the identity crisis of being an influential German with ideas that ran counter to his government. During the later part of his life, he survived bombings and battlefields, surgeries and blood transfusions, all the while performing his influential work amidst a violent and crumbling Nazi bureaucracy. When his son was accused of treason related to a bombing, Planck tried to use his standing as a German 'national treasure,' and wrote direct letters to Hitler to spare his son's life. Brown tells the story of Planck's friendship with the far more outspoken Albert Einstein, and shows how his work fits within the explosion of technology and science that occurred during his life.

Where Is Science Going?

Where Is Science Going?
Title Where Is Science Going? PDF eBook
Author Max Planck
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 231
Release 2017-06-28
Genre Science
ISBN 178720555X

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First published in 1932, this book by Nobel Prize-winning German physicist Max Planck, a profound humanist as well as a theoretical scientist and professor in Germany between the two World Wars, provides the reader with a great insider’s look at how scientific revolutions unfold from the first sparks of ingenuity to their establishment as accepted paradigms of their current times.

Treatise on Thermodynamics

Treatise on Thermodynamics
Title Treatise on Thermodynamics PDF eBook
Author Max Planck
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1917
Genre Thermodynamics
ISBN

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The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory

The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory
Title The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory PDF eBook
Author Max Planck
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1922
Genre Quantum theory
ISBN

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The Dilemmas of an Upright Man

The Dilemmas of an Upright Man
Title The Dilemmas of an Upright Man PDF eBook
Author J. L. Heilbron
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 285
Release 2000-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0674238044

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In this moving and eloquent portrait, John Heilbron describes how the founder of quantum theory rose to the pinnacle of German science. With great understanding, he shows how Max Planck suffered morally and intellectually as his lifelong habit of service to his country and to physics was confronted by the realities of World War I and the brutalities of the Third Reich. In an afterword written for this edition, Heilbron weighs the recurring questions among historians and scientists about the costs to others, and to Planck himself, of the painful choices he faced in attempting to build an “ark” to carry science and scientists through the storms of Nazism.

Scientific Autobiography

Scientific Autobiography
Title Scientific Autobiography PDF eBook
Author Max Planck
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 124
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 149767588X

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In this fascinating autobiography from one of the foremost geniuses of twentieth-century physics, Max Planck tells the story of his life, his aims, and his thinking. Published posthumously, the papers in this volume were written for the general reader and make accessible Planck’s scientific theories as well as his philosophical ideals, including his thoughts on ethics and morals.