Charles W. Misner (1932- ) was a professor in the Physics Department at the University of Maryland from 1963 to 2000. Since his retirement, Misner has remained at Maryland as a professor emeritus and senior research scientist in physics. He was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2000. The collection spans from 1960 to 1973 and primarily contains correspondence and two manuscript rough drafts for the 1973 textbook, Gravitation, co-authored by Misner, Kip S. Thorne, and John Archibald Wheeler. Also included are Misner's lecture notes, assignments, and exams for physics courses taught in 1966 and 1968. Major topics in the papers encompass gravitational theory, relativity, geometrodynamics, and space-time
This is the first publication (in German or English) of Hermann Minkowski's three papers on relativi...
Eleven papers that forged the general and special theories of relativity include seven papers by Ein...
Richard P. Feynman’s work on gravitation, as can be inferred from several published and unpublished ...
Portrait of Dr. Charles B. Misner, a physics professor, in 1988. His specialties include general rel...
Charles B. Misner standing at a computer at an unknown date. Misner's specialties include general re...
Frank J. Kerr (1918-2000) was a University of Maryland Professor Emeritus in the Department of Astro...
First published in 1973, Gravitation is a landmark graduate-level textbook that presents Einstein’s ...
Jack Minker was a professor at the University of Maryland in the Computer Science Department. Minker...
Laurence Heilprin (1906-1993) joined the faculty of the College of Library and Information Services ...
Abstract: Physics lectures in form of mimeographed, bound textbook delivered in 1898-1899 to the sec...
Dr. Raymond E. Miller (1928- ) served as a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Un...
Charles Edward White (1901-1973) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland from 192...
Joseph Weber (1919-2000) was a University of Maryland physicist credited with conducting early resea...
Helmut E. Landsberg (1906-1985) was a geophysist and professor of meteorology at the University of M...
This volume contains new publications of two important works that have never been published together...
This is the first publication (in German or English) of Hermann Minkowski's three papers on relativi...
Eleven papers that forged the general and special theories of relativity include seven papers by Ein...
Richard P. Feynman’s work on gravitation, as can be inferred from several published and unpublished ...
Portrait of Dr. Charles B. Misner, a physics professor, in 1988. His specialties include general rel...
Charles B. Misner standing at a computer at an unknown date. Misner's specialties include general re...
Frank J. Kerr (1918-2000) was a University of Maryland Professor Emeritus in the Department of Astro...
First published in 1973, Gravitation is a landmark graduate-level textbook that presents Einstein’s ...
Jack Minker was a professor at the University of Maryland in the Computer Science Department. Minker...
Laurence Heilprin (1906-1993) joined the faculty of the College of Library and Information Services ...
Abstract: Physics lectures in form of mimeographed, bound textbook delivered in 1898-1899 to the sec...
Dr. Raymond E. Miller (1928- ) served as a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Un...
Charles Edward White (1901-1973) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland from 192...
Joseph Weber (1919-2000) was a University of Maryland physicist credited with conducting early resea...
Helmut E. Landsberg (1906-1985) was a geophysist and professor of meteorology at the University of M...
This volume contains new publications of two important works that have never been published together...
This is the first publication (in German or English) of Hermann Minkowski's three papers on relativi...
Eleven papers that forged the general and special theories of relativity include seven papers by Ein...
Richard P. Feynman’s work on gravitation, as can be inferred from several published and unpublished ...