{"title":"统计物理学的诞生二战后国家和国际物理学重建关头的 1949 年佛罗伦萨会议","authors":"Roberto Lalli, Paolo Politi","doi":"arxiv-2404.12156","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In spring 1949 about 70 physicists from eight countries met in Florence to\ndiscuss recent trends in statistical mechanics. This scientific gathering,\nco-organized by the Commission on Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of\nthe International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and the Italian\nPhysical Society (SIF), initiated a tradition of IUPAP-sponsored international\nconferences on statistical mechanics that lasts to this day. In 1977, when this\nconference series took the name of StatPhys, the foundational role of the\nFlorence conference was recognized by retrospectively naming it StatPhys1. This\npaper examines the dual scientific and social significance of the conference,\nsituating it in the broader contexts of the post-World War II reconstruction in\nItalian physics and of the revitalization of the international science\norganization. Through an analysis of IUPAP archives and Italian records, we\nillustrate how the event's success hinged on the aligned objectives of its\norganizers. Internationally, it was instrumental in defining the scientific and\norganizational foundations for the activities of IUPAP commissions during a\ncritical phase of IUPAP's history, when the Union was resurging on the\ninternational stage post-interwar period inactivity. Nationally, the conference\nserved as a cornerstone in SIF's strategy to re-establish Italian physics'\ninternational stature and to aid the domestic revitalization of physics through\nthe internationalization of its activities, notably of its flagship journal,\n\\textit{Il Nuovo Cimento}. This analysis not only sheds light on the\nconference's impact but also informs recent discussions in the history of\nscience about the multiple roles of international scientific conferences.","PeriodicalId":501042,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - PHYS - History and Philosophy of Physics","volume":"5 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The birth of StatPhys: The 1949 Florence conference at the juncture of post-WWII reconstruction of national and international physics\",\"authors\":\"Roberto Lalli, Paolo Politi\",\"doi\":\"arxiv-2404.12156\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"In spring 1949 about 70 physicists from eight countries met in Florence to\\ndiscuss recent trends in statistical mechanics. 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The birth of StatPhys: The 1949 Florence conference at the juncture of post-WWII reconstruction of national and international physics
In spring 1949 about 70 physicists from eight countries met in Florence to
discuss recent trends in statistical mechanics. This scientific gathering,
co-organized by the Commission on Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of
the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and the Italian
Physical Society (SIF), initiated a tradition of IUPAP-sponsored international
conferences on statistical mechanics that lasts to this day. In 1977, when this
conference series took the name of StatPhys, the foundational role of the
Florence conference was recognized by retrospectively naming it StatPhys1. This
paper examines the dual scientific and social significance of the conference,
situating it in the broader contexts of the post-World War II reconstruction in
Italian physics and of the revitalization of the international science
organization. Through an analysis of IUPAP archives and Italian records, we
illustrate how the event's success hinged on the aligned objectives of its
organizers. Internationally, it was instrumental in defining the scientific and
organizational foundations for the activities of IUPAP commissions during a
critical phase of IUPAP's history, when the Union was resurging on the
international stage post-interwar period inactivity. Nationally, the conference
served as a cornerstone in SIF's strategy to re-establish Italian physics'
international stature and to aid the domestic revitalization of physics through
the internationalization of its activities, notably of its flagship journal,
\textit{Il Nuovo Cimento}. This analysis not only sheds light on the
conference's impact but also informs recent discussions in the history of
science about the multiple roles of international scientific conferences.