The legacy of Tatjana Afanassjewa : philosophical insights from the work of an original physicist and mathematician / Jos Uffink, Giovanni Valente, Charlotte Werndl, Lena Zuchowski, editors.
2021
QC16.E47
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The legacy of Tatjana Afanassjewa : philosophical insights from the work of an original physicist and mathematician / Jos Uffink, Giovanni Valente, Charlotte Werndl, Lena Zuchowski, editors.
ISBN
9783030479718 (electronic bk.)
3030479714 (electronic bk.)
9783030479701
3030479706
3030479714 (electronic bk.)
9783030479701
3030479706
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Cham : Springer, [2021]
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English
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1 online resource (206 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-47971-8 doi
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QC16.E47
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.092
Summary
This book presents a collection of essays that explore the life and works of Tatjana Afanassjewa (1876-1964), a Russian-Dutch physicist-mathematician. Readers will discover a scientist whose work on the foundations of thermodynamics significantly influenced the field itself as well as the philosophy of physics. This book highlights the philosophical consequences of her work in physics and mathematics and discusses historical aspects of her writings on the foundations of physics. In addition, it features English translations and critical reviews of key selections from her texts. First and foremost, the book highlights the numerous contributions that Afanassjewa made to the field. In particular, the authors examine her work on the foundations of thermodynamics and statistical physics, starting in the 1920s and extending to 1956, well after the untimely death of her husband in 1933. They also explore her almost entirely forgotten work on the didactics of mathematics. In addition, they discuss her influential collaboration with her husband, the Austrian physicist Paul Ehrenfest (18801933). The portrait that emerges is that of a highly original physicist and mathematician, whose legacy continues to influence scientists and philosophers today and whose lesser-known works deserve more attention than they have received. Readers will find a rich body of work that continues to this day to yield insights into the foundations of physics and mathematics.
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Uffink, Jos, editor.
Valente, Giovanni, editor.
Werndl, Charlotte, editor.
Zuchowski, Lena C., editor.
Valente, Giovanni, editor.
Werndl, Charlotte, editor.
Zuchowski, Lena C., editor.
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Women in the history of philosophy and sciences ; v. 7.
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Legacy of Tatjana Afanassjewa : Philosophical Insights from the Work of an Original Physicist and Mathematician.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Life and career of Tatjana Afanassjewa (Margriet van der Heijden)
Chapter 2. Geometry and pedagogy of mathematics (Marianna Antonutti Marfori)
Chapter 3. Afanassjewa's work on thermodynamics (Jos Uffink)
Chapter 4. The Ehrenfests on statistical mechanics I: Irreversibility (Roman Frigg)
Chapter 5. The Ehrenfests on statistical mechanics II: Phase average and time average (Patricia Palacios)
Chapter 6. The Ehrenfests' use of toy models (Josh Luczak, University of Hannover (Lena Zuchowski)
Chapter 7. Tatjana Afanassjewa and the Principle of Similitude (Jos Uffink)
Chapter 8. Translation from German: Foundations of Thermodynamics 1925 and 1956 (Marina Baldissera Pacchetti)
Chapter 9. Translation from Dutch: papers on the pedagogy of mathematics (Pauline van Wriest).
Chapter 2. Geometry and pedagogy of mathematics (Marianna Antonutti Marfori)
Chapter 3. Afanassjewa's work on thermodynamics (Jos Uffink)
Chapter 4. The Ehrenfests on statistical mechanics I: Irreversibility (Roman Frigg)
Chapter 5. The Ehrenfests on statistical mechanics II: Phase average and time average (Patricia Palacios)
Chapter 6. The Ehrenfests' use of toy models (Josh Luczak, University of Hannover (Lena Zuchowski)
Chapter 7. Tatjana Afanassjewa and the Principle of Similitude (Jos Uffink)
Chapter 8. Translation from German: Foundations of Thermodynamics 1925 and 1956 (Marina Baldissera Pacchetti)
Chapter 9. Translation from Dutch: papers on the pedagogy of mathematics (Pauline van Wriest).