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Sironi Editore® | October 2004
ISBN 978-88-518-0040-6
350 pp | € 18,00
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The book at a glance
At the heart of Einstein’s relativity lies the work of an Italian mathematician: Gregorio Ricci Curbastro. After a “scientist’s block”, Einstein found the tensor calculus by Ricci was the algorithm that let him turn an evasive intuition in a solid physical theory. Tensor calculus got its revenge, after having been neglected by the mathematical community, but while Einstein became a mundane god Ricci kept his usual shyness. This books tells the birth of relativity from a new point of view, designing the parallel biographies of the two scientists, so different and yet destined to be linked forever by their work.
Table of contents
1- A genial slacker
2- Relativity before Einstein
3- An invariant theory
4- Welcome Relativtheorie
5- Toward a new idea of gravitation
6- A good disciple
7- Gauss and Riemman's inheritance
8- Turning point
9- Further attempts
10- The heart of the Theory
11- The scientist's prophecy
12- Spaghetties and Levi-Civita
13- Predestined math
The author
With a background in theoretical physics, Fabio Toscano, specialized in fundaments and philosophy of physics and in science communication. He is a science writer for newspapers, web and TV. He wrote other successful biographies of scientists like Galileo’s Heir (2008).