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Einstein, 1905-2005

Poincaré Seminar 2005

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  • © 2006

Overview

  • Lectures from the Séminaire Poincaré, held in April 2005 at the Institute Henry Poincaré
  • Contains the English translation of an Einstein paper of 1910, written at the ETH Zürich
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Progress in Mathematical Physics (PMP, volume 47)

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About this book

This book is the fourth in a series of lectures of the S´ eminaire Poincar´ e,whichis directed towards a large audience of physicists and of mathematicians. The goal of this seminar is to provide up-to-date information about general topics of great interest in physics. Both the theoretical and experimental aspects are covered, with some historical background. Inspired by the Bourbaki seminar in mathematics in its organization, hence nicknamed “Bourbaphi”, the Poincar´ e Seminar is held twice a year at the Institut Henri Poincar´ e in Paris, with cont- butions prepared in advance. Particular care is devoted to the pedagogical nature of the presentations so as to ful?ll the goal of being readable by a large audience of scientists. This volume contains the seventh such Seminar, held in 2005. It is devoted to Einstein’s 1905 papers and their legacy. After a presentation of Einstein’s ep- temological approach to physics, and the genesis of special relativity, a cen- nary perspective is o?ered. The geometry of relativistic spacetime is explained in detail. Single photon experiments are presented, as a spectacular realization of Einstein’s light quanta hypothesis. A previously unpublished lecture by Einstein, which presents an illuminating point of view on statistical physics in 1910, at the dawn of quantum mechanics, is reproduced. The volume ends with an essay on the historical, physical and mathematical aspects of Brownian motion. We hopethatthe publicationofthis serieswill servethe community ofphy- cists and mathematicians at the graduate student or professional level.

Editors and Affiliations

  • IHÉS, Bures-sur-Yvette, France

    Thibault Damour

  • Université Denis Diderot (Paris 7), Paris Cedex 05, France

    Olivier Darrigol

  • Service de Physique Théorique Orme des Merisiers, CEA - Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France

    Bertrand Duplantier

  • Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Université Paris XI, Orsay Cedex, France

    Vincent Rivasseau

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