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Nobel Laureate Leon N. Cooper places pressing scientific questions in the broader context of how they relate to human experience.
This volume explores the scientific view of the world as it has developed from the earliest theories of Aristotle and Newton to modern thoughts from Einstein.
This invaluable book presents a theory of cortical plasticity and shows how this theory leads to experiments that test both its assumptions and consequences. It elucidates, in a manner that is accessible to students as well as researchers, the role which the BCM theory has played in guiding research and suggesting experiments that have led to our present understanding of the mechanisms underlying cortical plasticity. Most of the connections between theory and experiment that are discussed require complex simulations. A unique feature of the book is the accompanying software package, Plasticity. This is provided complete with source code, and enables the reader to repeat any of the simulations quoted in the book as well as to vary either parameters or assumptions. Plasticity is thus a research and an educational tool. Readers can use it to obtain hands-on knowledge of the structure of BCM and various other learning algorithms. They can check and replicate our results as well as test algorithms andrefinements of their own.
Leon Cooper's somewhat peripatetic career has resulted in work in quantum field theory, superconductivity, the quantum theory of measurement as well as the mechanisms that underly learning and memory. He has written numerous essays on a variety of subjects as well as a highly regarded introduction to the ideas and methods of physics for non-physicists. Among the many accolades, he has received (some deserved) one he likes specially is the comment of an anonymous reviewer who characterized him as ?a nonsense physicist?.This compilation of papers presents the evolution of his thinking on mechanisms of learning, memory storage and higher brain function. The first half proceeds from early models...
"The Physics of Greatness: Nobel Prize Winners and their Discoveries" is a captivating exploration of the lives and achievements of Nobel laureates in the field of physics. From the pioneering work of Marie Curie and Albert Einstein to the ground-breaking discoveries of contemporary physicists, this book offers a comprehensive look at the individuals who have shaped our understanding of the universe. Through in-depth profiles and engaging narratives, readers will discover the personal and professional challenges faced by these exceptional scientists, as well as the impact of their discoveries on the field of physics and society at large. Each chapter delves into the story behind a Nobel Prize-winning discovery, providing insights into the scientific breakthroughs that have shaped our world. Whether you are a seasoned physicist or simply curious about the wonders of the universe, "The Physics of Greatness" offers a compelling glimpse into the world of Nobel Prize-winning physicists and their extraordinary contributions to science.
This book, which is a sort of walk into various disciplines of physics, is mainly intended to arouse the curiosity of readers in the applied version of physics. The book will meet the requirements of the UG students of various technical universities. The lucid and interesting presentation of the subject with good and illustrative examples will fulfill the quest of knowing the subject better. Salient Features: A precise, lucid and organized approach to all the topics. All the chapters start from an elementary level, which facilitates the readers who are not well versed. Subject matter is supported with cogent illustrations, which make it interesting and easy to understand. Fully-worked examples are given after every article to relate and build the concepts. Highly focused short answer/reasoning type questions are given after each chapter to promote comprehension. Descriptive type questions of general nature are given at the end of each chapter. Brief biographies of eminent contributors to Physics are included to provide historical development. The book will also be useful for the students taking various competitive examinations.
The author of the successful "The Most Important Thing I Know" series has compiled an all-inclusive volume on love, success, faith, friendship, family, and more. In their own handwriting, some of the world's most influential voices share their intimate and inspiring thoughts.