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    Basel : Birkhäuser Basel
    ISBN: 9783034886529
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (271 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Science Networks · Historical Studies 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities. ; Mathematics. ; History.
    Abstract: I Interference historiography and physics -- I.1 The “mystery” of Young’s theory -- I.2 New approach -- I.3 What is “Young’s wave theory”? -- I.4 “Interference” or “superposition”? -- I.5 What is the “acceptance of a theory”? -- II Thomas Young and the problem of intersecting sounds -- Section I: Young -- Section II: Young’s predecessors -- III Young on interference of mechanical waves -- III.1 Standing waves -- III.2 Tides -- III.3 Coherence of mechanical waves -- III.4 Response to the concept of interference of sound -- III.5 Summary -- IV Discovery of the principle of interference of light -- IV.1 Optical background -- IV.2 Transition from acoustics to optics -- IV.3 The problem of mathematical representation of light -- IV.4 What is the “law of interference”? -- IV.5 The principle of interference and the theory of interference -- V Young’s theory of interference and its application -- Section I: Interference of reflected and refracted light -- Section II: Interference of diffracted light -- Section III: Young on coherence of light -- VI Response to the principle of interference (1801–1815) -- VI.1 Early comments(1801–1805):generalsurvey -- VI.2 British reviews of Young’s theory(1801–1805) -- VI.3 Later response (1807–1815) -- VI.4 Summary -- VII Fresnel and the principle of interference -- VII.1 First period(1815–1816) -- VII.2 Second period (1816–1818) -- VII.3 Third period (1819–1822) -- VII.4 Summary -- VIII Response to Fresnel’s principle of interference -- VIII.1 Arago -- VIII.2 Reception of Fresnel’s first paper -- VIII.3 Contest on diffraction -- VIII.4 Response to Fresnel’s prize-winning memoir -- VIII.5 Principle of interference and the wave theory -- VIII.6 Principle of interference and the emission theory -- VIII.7 Understanding of coherence after Fresnel -- VIII.8 Young’s role after 1815 -- VIII.9 Summary -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: The controversy between the wave theory and the emission theory of light early in the nineteenth century has been a subject of numerous studies. Yet many is­ sues remain unclear, in particular, the reasons for rejecting Young's theory of light. It appears that further progress in the field requires a better grasp of the overall situation in optics and related subjects at the time and a more thorough study of every factor suggested to be of importance for the dispute. This book is intended to be a step in this direction. It examines the impact of the concept of interference of light on the development of the early nineteenth­ century optics in general, and the theory of light, in particular. This is not a his­ tory of the wave theory of light, nor is it a history of the debate on the nature of light in general: it covers only that part of the controversy which involved the concept of interference. Although the book deals with a number of scientists, scientific institutions, and journals, its main character is a scientific concept, the principle of interference. While discussing the reasons for accepting or rejecting this concept I have primarily focused on scientific factors, although in some cases the human factor is examined as well. The book is a revised Ph. D. dissertation (University of Minnesota, 1984) writ­ ten under Alan E. Shapiro.
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