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March 1965

Volume 18, Issue 3

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Private and public communications in physics

Michael J. Moravcsik
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The opinions expressed below are those of an individual, theorist M. Moravcsik of the University of California's Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at Livermore, and thus should not be construed as being necessarily representative of views held in AIP, APS, LRL, BNL, etc. They do, however, provide a basis for wider discussion of a problem of pressing concern to all physicists, and in that light they are presented here.

The MIT technical information project

M. M. Kessler
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The model of a technical information system described here by Dr. Kessler involves a working literature taken from twenty‐one journals in the field of physics. The system, designed and constructed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a prototype operating in a realistic test environment, uses remote consoles having access to a timesharing computer facility. Programs have been developed for a large variety of search and processing techniques in real time as well as for delayed output. The work is supported by the National Science Foundation and in part by Project MAC, the experimental computer facility at MIT which is sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency.

APS‐AAPT: The New York meeting

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Nuclear physics: A report on the Paris conference

Michael Danos
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The Conference on Nuclear Physics was organized under the sponsorship of UNESCO and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. It was held July 2–8, 1964, in the UNESCO Palace in Paris. Dr. Danos is a physicist in the Radiation Physics Division of the National Bureau of Standards.

The International Center for Theoretical Physics

Abdus Salam
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Plasma physics

Carl Oberman
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The author, a plasma physicist from Princeton University, served as scientific secretary of the four‐week seminar described below. The program was arranged to coincide with the launching of the new International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste (see page 52).
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A parable

J. J. G. McCue
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Of PhD's and bellhops

Paul F. Gast
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Population

Donald E. Williams
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The abstract explosion

Frederick W. Kantor
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Einstein

Tung Tsang
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Ultrasound

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Thermophysics

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Philosophy of physics

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Fluid and plasma dynamics

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Satellites

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Advances in physics

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Internal conversion

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Rheology

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Electromagnetic scattering

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Fusion

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Megagauss magnetic fields

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Space communications

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Polymers

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Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles

J. J. Sakurai and D. B. Lichtenberg, Reviewer
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The Current Interpretation of Wave Mechanics

Louis de Broglie and R. B. Lindsay, Reviewer
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The Two Cultures: And a Second Look

C. P. Snow and C. G. Amstutz, Reviewer
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Research, U.S.A.

Albert V. Crewe, Joseph J. Katz, and H. A. Liebhafsky, Reviewer
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Proper Words in Proper Places

Irving T. Richards, Paul I. Richards, and S. A. Goudsmit, Reviewer
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Carl Friedrich Gauss: Prince of Mathematicians

William L. Schaaf and R. B. Lindsay, Reviewer
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Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics

N. S. Koshlyakov, M. M. Smirnov, E. B. Gliner, Herbert J. Eagle, and T. Teichmann, Reviewer
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Hamiltonian Dynamics

C. W. Kilmister and D. J. Montgomery, Reviewer
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Mathematical Methods of Physics

Jon Mathews, R. L. Walker, and Lawrence A. Weller, Reviewer
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Introduction to Electronics and Electronics for Scientists

Donald M. Hunten, H. V. Malmstadt, C. G. Enke, E. C. Toren, Jr., and Melvin D. Daybell, Reviewer
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Incompressible Fluid Dynamics

J. N. Hunt and Allen I. Ormsbee, Reviewer
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Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

James D. Bjorken, Sidney D. Drell, and J. E. Mansfield, Reviewer
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Nuclear and Radiochemistry

G. Friedlander, J. W. Kennedy, J. M. Miller, and Bruce W. Shore, Reviewer
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Neutron Physics

K. H. Beckurts, K. Wirtz, and H. H. Barschall, Reviewer
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The Atom

Charles Hatcher and Robert L. Weber, Reviewer
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Electromagnetic Scattering, Volume 5

Milton Kerker, Editor and H. J. Hagger, Reviewer
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Books Received

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We Hear That

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George W. Gardiner

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Paul B. Flanders

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Charles O. Williamson

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J. S. V. Allen

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RSI special offer

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Information clearinghouse

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Conference proceedings

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Differential equations

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Information resources

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Michigan bubble chamber

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Donated, one observatory

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Chicago betatron dismantled

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On‐line computer

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New laboratory

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ISA joins AIP

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Royal Society

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Quantum Electronics Council

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Research Corporation Award

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Instrument Society award

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Steacie Prize

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Chemistry awards

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Salaries continue to rise

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Retired physicists

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Manpower studies

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Fulbright‐Hays program

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NSF reorganization

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Hazards in sponsored research

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Physics education newsletter

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NSF fellowships

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Summer programs

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New building

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Calendar

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