
This is the first biography ever written on the distinguished physicist Julian Schwinger. Schwinger was one of the most important and influential scientists of the twentieth century. The list of his contributions is staggering, from his early work leading to the Schwinger action principle, Euclidean quantum field theory, and the genesis of the standard model, to later valuable work on magnetic charge and the Casimir effect. He also shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics with Richard Feynman. However, even among physicists, understanding and recognition of his work remains limited. This book by Mehra and Milton, both of whom were personally acquainted with Schwinger, presents a unique portrait that sheds light on both his personality and his work through discussion of his lasting influence on science. Anyone who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of one of the great physicists of this century needs to read this book.
This biography investigates the life and scientific contributions of Julian Schwinger to determine his foundational role in the development of modern quantum field theory. Authors Jagdish Mehra and Kimball Milton utilize their personal acquaintance with the subject alongside archival research to reconstruct Schwinger's intellectual trajectory. The text argues that despite his Nobel Prize-winning status, Schwinger's influence on the standard model and quantum electrodynamics remains under-appreciated in the broader scientific canon. By synthesizing technical achievements with biographical context, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for understanding his unique methodology.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as the definitive biographical account of a complex scientific figure. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which assumes a foundational understanding of theoretical physics.
Page Count:
696
Publication Date:
2000-08-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198506589
ISBN-13:
9780198506584
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