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Summary
Table of Contents
Youth | p. 1 |
The Nishina Family | p. 1 |
Yoshio Nishina: The Student | p. 2 |
Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Riken) | p. 6 |
Japan's Physics Community in the Early Twentieth Century | p. 10 |
Notes | p. 12 |
Nishina in Europe | p. 15 |
Heading for Europe | p. 15 |
Cambridge and Gottingen | p. 16 |
Research in Experimental Subjects at Copenhagen | p. 20 |
The New Quantum Mechanics and the Klein-Nishina Formula | p. 26 |
A Truly Accomplished Researcher | p. 39 |
Notes | p. 41 |
Preacher of the New Quantum Mechanics | p. 47 |
The Introduction of the New Quantum Mechanics to Japan During the 1920s | p. 47 |
Nishina: The Preacher of the New Quantum Mechanics | p. 55 |
Notes | p. 67 |
Beloved Sensei: Theoretical Research and the Emergence of a Research Network | p. 73 |
A New Kind of Boss at Riken | p. 73 |
The Theory Group | p. 75 |
The Emergence of a Research Network | p. 88 |
Notes | p. 97 |
Cosmic Ray Research: "This is Interesting. Let Us Try It." | p. 103 |
Cosmic Ray Research in the Early Twentieth Century | p. 103 |
The Effect of the 10th Subcommittee of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science on Cosmic Ray Research in Japan | p. 107 |
The Cosmic Ray Research Group | p. 110 |
Cosmic Ray Research and the Meson Theory: Cooperation between Experimentalists and Theoreticians | p. 123 |
Notes | p. 128 |
Father of Big Science: The Construction of Two Cyclotrons | p. 133 |
The Small (26-inch) Cyclotron | p. 133 |
The Large (60-inch) Cyclotron | p. 145 |
The Legacy of Two Cyclotrons | p. 155 |
Notes | p. 159 |
Statesman of Science | p. 165 |
Notes | p. 174 |
Appendix | p. 177 |
Index | p. 191 |
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