Boojums All the Way through: Communicating Science in a Prosaic Age

Boojums All the Way through: Communicating Science in a Prosaic Age

by N Mermin (Author)

Synopsis

Boojums All the Way Through is a collection of essays that deals in a variety of ways with the problem of communicating modern physics to both physicists and non-physicists. The author is Professor David Mermin, a well-known theoretical physicist, who recently won the first Julius Edgar Lileinfeld prize of the American Physical Society 'for his remarkable clarity and wit as a lecturer to nonspecialists on difficult subjects'. David Mermin's wry humour is clearly apparent in most of these articles, but even those that are more serious are characterized by a liveliness and commitment to finding startlingly simple ways of presenting ideas that are traditionally regarded as complex. This book will appeal to physicists at all levels, to mathematicians, scientists and engineers, and indeed to anyone who enjoys reading non-technical accounts of new ways of looking at modern science.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 332
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0521388805
ISBN 13: 9780521388801

Media Reviews
...covers an astonishing broad range...Mermin is a natural philosopher par excellence... Physics World
A warm, human, and humane view of physics. American Mathematical Monthly
From the outset, Mermin's writing is fluid, interesting and most of all, fun! Mermin's humorous talents are indicative of his creative abilities and deep understanding of his subject. At times one is tempted to reflect upon other skilled communicators, and flattering parallels with Feynman, for example, are not unreasonable. Physics in Canada
David Mermin is one of those rather rare scientists who can write with cleverness and style....is delightful for browsing. Peter Franken, Physics Today
Readers from undergraduate science students to professional physicists and mathematicians will find this book both entertaining and full of ideas. Perry Smith, Mathematical Reviews