Nevill Mott: Reminiscences And AppreciationsCRC Press, 1998 M03 17 - 368 páginas Sir Nevill Mott was Britain's last Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics. This is a tribute to the life and work of Nobel Laureate Nevill Mott, a hugely admired and appreciated man, and one of this countries greatest ever scientists. It includes contributions from over 80 of his friends, family and colleagues, full of anecdotes and appreciations for this collossus of modern physics. |
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War Years | 31 |
Postwar Bristol | 47 |
Nuclear Arms and Pugwash | 115 |
Early Cambridge | 121 |
Education | 179 |
Taylor Francis | 195 |
Late Cambridge | 201 |
Religion | 319 |
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