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MARIAN SMOLUCHOWSKI SELECTED SCIENTIFIC WORKS
CICHOCKI B. EDITOR wydawnictwo: WYD UW, 2017, wydanie Icena netto: 41.60 Twoja cena 39,52 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Marian Smoluchowski Selected Scientific Works
The year 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of premature death of Marian Smoluchowski,
an outstanding Polish physicist, a pioneer of the kinetic theory of matter currently known
as statistical physics. On this occasion, we have published the volume containing:
>> essays on Smoluchowski’s life and his contribution to science,
>> translations into English of Marian Smoluchowski’s papers originally published
in German, French and Polish. Among them three extremely important articles have been
prepared for the first time especially for this publication.
• A Contribution to the Theory of Electric Endosmosis and a Few Related Phenomena.
Smoluchowski received a remarkable result in this paper. He showed that under the thin
double layer assumption, the fluid flow in such phenomena is independent of boundary
shape. The paper was published in 1903 in Polish and French.
• On the Kinetic Theory of the Brownian Molecular Motion and of Suspensions. The paper
played a very important role in convincing scientists as to the validity of the kinetic
theory of matter. This paper (published in 1906) was translated from the German original
into English by Rudolf Schmitz from RWTH Aachen and Robert Jones from Queen Mary College
University of London.
• Molecular-Kinetic Theory of the Opalescence of Gases in the Critical State and a Few
Related Phenomena. The same two physicists translated Marian Smoluchowski’s paper on
critical opalescence published in German in 1908 (French and Polish versions appeared in
1907). Explaining this mysterious phenomenon, discovered at the end of the 19th century,
was at the time a great challenge for scientists.
Some of his [Marian Smoluchowski – ed. note] fundamental
contributions concerned the role of statistical fluctuations in phenomena involving
assemblies of particles, and confirmed their importance in explaining phenomena like the
Brownian motion and opalescence. One might say that, before him, most studies were
concerned with the thermodynamic variables representing the first means or expected values
of the relevant random variables. Because it went further into an examination of the
deviations and second moments, the work of Smoluchowski gave further confirmation to the
reality of a kinetic picture of matter.
Stanisław Ulam, Marian Smoluchowski and the Theory of Probabilities in Physics (Los
Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, US, 1956)
Bogdan Cichocki, Editor’s Preface 7
Roman Smoluchowski, Life of Marian Smoluchowski 13
Mark Kac, Marian Smoluchowski and the Evolution of Statistical Thought in Physics 23
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Marian Smoluchowski as the Founder of the Physics of
Stochastic Phenomena 33
Stanisław Ulam, Marian Smoluchowski and the Theory of Probabilities in Physics 45
Alojzy Burnicki, Chronological Table ofMarian Smoluchowski’s Life 57
Marian Smoluchowski, A Contribution to the Theory of Electric Endosmosis and a Few
Related Phenomena 59
Marian Smoluchowski, On the Mean Path of Molecules of Gas and its Relationship to
the Theory of Diffusion 77
Marian Smoluchowski, On the Kinetic Theory of the Brownian Molecular Motion and of
Suspensions 87
Marian Smoluchowski,Molecular-Kinetic Theory of the Opalescence of Gases in the
Critical State and a Few Related Phenomena 107
Marian Smoluchowski, Three Lectures on Diffusion, Brownian Molecular Motion and
Coagulation of Colloids 125
Alojzy Burnicki,Marian Smoluchowski’s Original Works 175
186 pages, Paperback
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