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HOME > ABOUT US > NEWSLETTER > No. 30 - March 2010
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World Scientific publishes Murray Gell-Mann: Selected Papers
In Honor of the Scientist Who Discovered 'Quark'

Gell-Mann's Recollections of the History of Elementary Particles
Physics and Many Major Papers that have Become
Landmarks in Physics are Collected this Volume.

Murray Gell-Mann is one of the world's leading physicists. For Gell-Mann to fly half the globe from the United States to Singapore to attend a conference held in honor of his 80th Birthday organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), and jointly organized by Santa Fe Institute was indeed, truly, an honor.

Professor K K Phua, Chairman of World Scientific and Imperial College Press, is Director of the IAS at NTU and Co-Chairman of the conference's International Organizing Committee.

 

To mark this special occasion, World Scientific proudly launched Murray Gell-Mann: Selected Papers at the conference where not just one but four Physics Nobel Laureates - Murray Gell-Mann (1969 Nobelist), Kenneth Wilson (1982 Nobelist and Gell-Mann's student), C N Yang (1957 Nobelist) and Gerard 't Hooft (1999 Nobelist) were present.

Many eminent physicists and young academicians and researchers from the world over convened at the three-day conference, held from 24 to 26 February 2010, which could be described as a small-scale gathering of some of World Scientific's most distinguished authors and editors, who were also invited conference speakers and participants. They included C N Yang, Gerard 't Hooft, Harald Fritzsch, Kerson Huang, Stephen Adler, Jonathan Ellis, Paul Frampton, Hagen Kleinert, Rabindra Mohapatra, Mikhail Shifman, John Schwarz, and Spenta Wadia, just to name a few. (Listed in the side-bar on page 2 are some of World Scientific's authors/editors, who attended the conference, and their book publications.)

Under the theme of Quantum Mechanics, Elementary Particles, Quantum Cosmology and Complexity, the conference was conducted in camaraderie over a festival of lectures and dialogue exchanges. Some of Gell-Mann's former students and colleagues reminisced about the time they spent with Gell-Mann, with anecdotes about Gell-Mann as a teacher as well as a researcher. Gell-Mann, gave an interesting talk titled, "Some Lessons from 60 Years of Theorizing", as he emphasized the need for young scientists to have the guts to defy conventional perceived theories or ideas.

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