Abraham Pais

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Abraham Pais


Born
in Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 19, 1918

Died
July 28, 2000

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Abraham Pais was a physicist, specialising in particle physics, who became a well-known science historian later in life, having worked closely with prominent scientists such as Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein.

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Inward Bound: Of Matter and...

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Einstein Lived Here

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“The ultimate unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions has probably not yet been achieved, but a solid beach-head appears to have been established in terms of local non-Abelian gauge theories with spontaneous symmetry breakdown. As a result, it is now widely believed that weak interactions are mediated by massive vector mesons. Current expectations are that such mesons will be observed within the decade. It is widely believed that strong interactions are also mediated by local non-Abelian gauge fields. Their symmetry is supposed to be unbroken so that the corresponding vector mesons are massless. The dynamics of these 'non-Abelian photons' are supposed to prohibit their creation as single free particles. The technical exploration of this theory is in its early stages.”
Abraham Pais, Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein

“All modern work on unification may be said to represent a program of geometrization that resembles Einstein's earlier attempts, although the manifold subject to geometrization is larger than he anticipated and the quantum framework of the program would not have been to his liking.”
Abraham Pais, Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein

“The preceding collection of stories about Einstein the young boy demonstrates the remarkable extent to which his most characteristic personal traits were native rather than acquired.”
Abraham Pais, Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein: Science and Life of Albert Einstein

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