Einstein's "Other" Theory : The Planck-Bose-Einstein Theory of Heat Capacity
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Jeremy Dunning-Davies Chemistry World : Highly recommended. . . . This book aims to examine [Einstein's] . . . rarely remembered [achievements].
Philip Anderson Times Higher Education Supplement : [Argues that Einstein's] contributions to quantum mechanics . . . [are] as revolutionary as those he made via his . . . relativity theory.
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George C. Schatz, Morrison Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University : I am enthusiastic about this book. It treats a standard topic for chemistry graduate students from a unique perspective in which one learns about the basics of statistical mechanics while at the same time seeing the history of how this topic developed and how the 'discovery process' works.
Norman L. Allinger, Research Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, Long Island University : This book is a significant contribution to the field. It will be a worthwhile addition to the literature of physical chemistry, and potentially useful to many whose work, though perhaps in another field, requires a strong physical chemistry basis.
Einstein's "Other" Theory : The Planck-Bose-Einstein Theory of Heat Capacity
Einstein's "Other" Theory: The Planck-Bose-Einstein Theory of Heat Capacity,Donald W. Rogers,Princeton University Press,0691118264,Blackbody radiation,Bose-Einstein condensation,Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical,Mechanics - Dynamics - Thermodynamics,Physics,Quantum Theory,Science,Science/Mathematics,Specific heat,Chemistry,Mathematics,Physical chemistry,Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
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