Herbert Fröhlich: A Physicist Ahead of His Time

Herbert Fröhlich: A Physicist Ahead of His Time

2015 • 263 pages

This biography provides a stimulating and coherent blend of scientific and personal narratives describing the many achievements of the theoretical physicist Herbert Fröhlich. For more than half a century, Fröhlich was an internationally renowned and much respected figure who exerted a decisive influence, often as a ‘man ahead of his time’, in fields as diverse as meson theory and biology. Although best known for his contributions to the theory of dielectrics and superconductivity, he worked in many other fields, his most important legacy being the pioneering introduction quantum field-theoretical methods into condensed matter physics in 1952, which revolutionised the subsequent development of the subject. Gerard Hyland has written an absorbing and informative account, in which Herbert Fröhlich’s magnetic personality shines through.

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Springer Biography

Springer Biography is a 12-book series with 12 released primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by G.J. Hyland, Dora Musielak, and Pramod V. Naik.

Herbert Fröhlich: A Physicist Ahead of His Time
Sophie Germain: Revolutionary Mathematician
Meghnad Saha: His Life in Science and Politics
Harmonies of Disorder
Ettore Majorana: Unveiled Genius and Endless Mysteries
Willem de Sitter: Einstein's Friend and Opponent
Marcel Grossmann: For the Love of Mathematics
Feynman and His Physics: The Life and Science of an Extraordinary Man
David Bohm
Einstein and Heisenberg: The Controversy Over Quantum Physics
Master of Galactic Astronomy: A Biography of Jan Hendrik Oort
Jayme Tiomno: A Life for Science, a Life for Brazil

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