Nico van Kampen explained

Nicolaas 'Nico' Godfried van Kampen
Birth Date:22 June 1921
Birth Place:Leiden, Netherlands
Death Place:Nieuwegein, Netherlands
Field:Theoretical physics
Work Institution:Utrecht University
Alma Mater:Leiden University
Thesis Title:Contributions to the quantum theory of light scattering
Doctoral Advisor:Hendrik Anthony Kramers
Known For:Van Kampen expansion
Van Kampen modes

Nicolaas 'Nico' Godfried van Kampen (June 22, 1921 – October 6, 2013) was a Dutch theoretical physicist, who worked mainly on statistical mechanics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics.[1]

Van Kampen was born in Leiden, and was a nephew of Frits Zernike. He studied physics at Leiden University, where in 1952 under the direction of Hendrik Anthony Kramers he earned his PhD with thesis Contributions to the quantum theory of light scattering.[2] He showed in his thesis how to deal with singularities in quantum mechanical scattering processes, an important step in the development of renormalization, according to Kramers.[3] Van Kampen made fundamental contributions to non-equilibrium processes (in particular on the master equation) and in many-body theory (especially in plasma physics). His work on non-equilibrium processes began in 1953 in the research group of Sybren Ruurds de Groot (the successor to Kramers) in Leiden. In 1955 Van Kampen joined the Institute of Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University, where he later became full professor and professor emeritus after his retirement.[4] [5]

His monograph Stochastic processes in physics and chemistry (1981) is considered a classic. In his 2002 book Waanwetenschap (Science), Van Kampen condemned what he saw as pseudoscience, even within the scientific community; the book met with a mixed reaction—five scientists, including, Floris Takens and Dennis Dieks, wrote a commentary on his book.[6] Van Kampen had 15 Dutch-type PhD students, including Barend Felderhof (1963), John Tjon (1964) and Johannes Roerdink (1983).

Van Kampen was an uncle of the Dutch theoretical physicist and Nobel prize winner Gerard 't Hooft, and encouraged 't Hooft to study physics in Utrecht.[7] Van Kampen was a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1973.[8] He died, aged 92, in Nieuwegein.

Quantum mechanics

Van Kampen was a severe critic of non-orthodox interpretations of quantum mechanics. Some of his views on this subject were published in his article "The scandal of quantum mechanics".[9] He disclosed his own approach to quantum mechanics in his paper "Ten theorems about quantum mechanical measurements".[10]

Additional works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emeritus-hoogleraar Nico van Kampen overleden – BINNENLAND – PAROOL . Parool.nl . 2013-06-13 . 2013-10-09 . Dutch.
  2. Web site: Nico van Kampen . Contribution to the quantum theory of light scattering . 1952 . ilorentz.org . Lorentz Institute for theoretical physics, Leiden University. a52006862.
  3. Web site: Laudatio uitgesproken door H.A. Kramers op 16 januari 1952, bij de promotie van Nicolaas Godfried van Kampen . ilorentz.org . Lorentz Institute for theoretical physics, Leiden University . 16 January 1952 . Kramers . H.A. . Dutch . 14 September 2023.
  4. Rosalio F. Rodriguez, Nicholas G. van Kampen: brief biography, in: Alfredo Macías et al. (eds.), Developments in Mathematical and Experimental Physics: Cosmology and gravitation, Springer, 2002, p. 295 e.v.
  5. Alberto Giovannini (ed.), The legacy of Léon Van Hove, World Scientific, 2000, p. 489.
  6. Web site: Waanwetenschap als achterhoedegevecht . delta.tudelft.nl . 29 January 2004 . TUDelta, weekly magazine Technical University Delft . Dutch . 14 September 2023 . Christiaan . Jongeneel.
  7. Web site: G. . 't Hooft . Gerardus 't Hooft – Autobiography . Nobel web . 1999 . 2012-08-14.
  8. Web site: N.G. (Nico) van Kampen (1921 - 2013) . nl . Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences . 18 March 2016.
  9. van Kampen, N. G.. N. G. van Kampen. The scandal of quantum mechanics. Am. J. Phys.. 76. Oct 2008. 11. 989. 10.1119/1.2967702. 2008AmJPh..76..989V.
  10. van Kampen N. G. . 1988 . Ten theorems about quantum mechanical measurements . Physica A . 153 . 1 . 97–113 . 10.1016/0378-4371(88)90105-7 . 1988PhyA..153...97V .
  11. ter Haar, Dirk . Dirk ter Haar . Nico van Kampen: charlatans beware! (review of "Views of a physicist") . Physics World . Jan 2001 . 46 .