Early Quantum Electrodynamics
Discover the groundbreaking exploration of quantum electrodynamics in Early Quantum Electrodynamics by Arthur I. Miller, published by Cambridge University Press in 1995. This insightful book spans the years 1927 to 1938, offering a comprehensive overview of the evolution of a pivotal physical theory that has remained at the forefront of theoretical physics since its inception. With 288 pages of rich content, Miller delves into the significant contributions of renowned physicists such as Bohr, Dirac, Heisenberg, and Pauli. Through a captivating analysis, the book illuminates the meaning and structure of scientific theories, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history of science and the intricate world of quantum theory. Perfect for students, educators, and physics enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition invites you to explore the fascinating intersections of electricity, magnetism, and theoretical physics during the inter-war period.