The measurement of time : time, frequency and the atomic clock / Claude Audoin, Bernard Guinot ; translated by Stephen Lyle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001Description: ix, 335 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521800803
  • 9780521800808
  • 0521003970
  • 9780521003971
Uniform titles:
  • Fondements de la Mesure du Temps. English
Subject(s):
Contents:
The principles of time measurement -- Time measurement and theoretical models -- The evolution of time measurement -- Clock time -- Atomic frequency standards -- Atomic time measurement -- Astronomical times -- Ultraprecise time and frequency applications.
Review: "This book provides a introduction to the physics of time and time measurement, from an historical perspective to the modern day. It discusses the stability and accuracy of atomic frequency standards, including different types of oscillators and atomic clocks, and covers the most recent developments and uses of these devices. The precision of atomic clocks and the atomic time scale are considered in the context of fundamental physical research, with relation to general relativity and searches for possible time variation in the fundamental constants. The authors also discuss International Atomic Time and its relationship to Coordinated Universal Time and the time scales used in astronomy, as well as applications such as the Global Positioning System (GPS)."Summary: "The book will be ideal as an introduction for graduate students or researchers entering the fields of time and frequency metrology and precise astronomical observation. It will also be useful as a reference for scientists working in these and other applied areas, such as geophysics, atomic physics, astronomy and telecommunications. General readers with a background in science should also find this a fascinating book."--Jacket.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-330) and index.

The principles of time measurement -- Time measurement and theoretical models -- The evolution of time measurement -- Clock time -- Atomic frequency standards -- Atomic time measurement -- Astronomical times -- Ultraprecise time and frequency applications.

"This book provides a introduction to the physics of time and time measurement, from an historical perspective to the modern day. It discusses the stability and accuracy of atomic frequency standards, including different types of oscillators and atomic clocks, and covers the most recent developments and uses of these devices. The precision of atomic clocks and the atomic time scale are considered in the context of fundamental physical research, with relation to general relativity and searches for possible time variation in the fundamental constants. The authors also discuss International Atomic Time and its relationship to Coordinated Universal Time and the time scales used in astronomy, as well as applications such as the Global Positioning System (GPS)."

"The book will be ideal as an introduction for graduate students or researchers entering the fields of time and frequency metrology and precise astronomical observation. It will also be useful as a reference for scientists working in these and other applied areas, such as geophysics, atomic physics, astronomy and telecommunications. General readers with a background in science should also find this a fascinating book."--Jacket.

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Scientific monograph on time measurment science

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