Methodological Aspects in the Development of Low Temperature Physics 1881-1957 : Concepts out of Context(s)
(With Y.Goudaroulis) Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989.Fritz London (1900-1954), A Scientific Biography Cambridge University Press 1995. Afterword by John Bardeen (Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972)
Through Measurement to Ênowledge: The Selected Papers of Heike Kamerlingh Onnes 1853-1926. (With Y.Goudaroulis) Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991. With an introductory essay.
Imre Lakatos and Theories of Scientific Change. Editors K.Gavroglu, Y.Goudaroulis, P.Nikolakopoulos. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989.
Trends in the Historiography of Science.
Editors K.Gavroglu, J.Christianidis, E.Nikolaidis. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994.Science, Politics and Social Practice, In honor of Robert S. Cohen. Editors K.Gavroglu, J.Stachel, M.Wartofsky. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994
Physics, Philosophy and the Scientific Community, In honor of Robert S. Cohen. Editors K.Gavroglu, J.Stachel, M.Wartofsky. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995
Science, Mind and Art, In honor of Robert S. Cohen. Editors K.Gavroglu, J.Stachel, M.Wartofsky. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995
The transfer of the scientific ideas from centre to the European periphery. Archimedes, Second Volume, 1997., Second Volume, 1997. General Editor Jed Buchwald, issue editor K.Gavroglu.
Theoretical Chemistry in the making: Appropriating concepts and legitimizing techniques, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. Guest Editor K.Gavroglu, December 2000 issue of vol. 31B.
Topics in the History of Physics and Chemistry, K.Gavroglu, Greek Open University. Patras, 2002 (In Greek).
The Sciences in Ancient Greece, in Byzantium and in the Post Byzantium Period up to the 20th Century
, J.Christianidis, D.Dialetis, K.Gavroglu, G.Papadopoulos, Tome B of the Book "Greek Philosophy and Science: From the Antiquity to the 20th Century", 377 pages, Greek Open University, Patras 2000 (in Greek).Introduction to the History of Science and Technology, Th.Arabatzis, J.Christianidis, D.Dialetis, K.Gavroglu, N.Kanderakis, S.Vernikos, Athens 1999, School Books Publishing Organization (in Greek).
Introduction to the History of Science and Technology – Teacher’s Book Th.Arabatzis, J.Christianidis, D.Dialetis, K.Gavroglu, N.Kanderakis, S.Vernikos, Athens 1999, School Books Publishing Organization (in Greek).
Research Guiding Principles in Modern Physics: Case studies in elementary particle physics. Zeitschrift fur allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie VII, 233-250, (1976).
The Modification of Popper's Tetradic Schema and the Special Theory of Relativity. Zeitschrift fur allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie XI, 213- 231, 1980, with A.Baltas.
Some Methodological and Historical Considerations in Low Temperature Physics. The Case of Superconductivity 1911-1957. Annals of Science 41, 135-149, 1984, with Y.Goudaroulis.
Popper's Tetradic Schema, Progressive Research Programs and the Case of Parity Violation in Elementary Particle Physics 1953-1958. Zeitschrift fur allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie XVI, 261,-278, 1985.
From the History of Low Temperature Physics: Prejudicial Attitudes that Hindered the Initial Development of Superconductivity Theory. Archives for the History of the Exact Sciences, vol. 32, (1985), 377-383, with Y.Goudaroulis.
Theoretical Frameworks for Theories of Gravitation: A case of a "sui generis" research program. Methodology and Science 19, 91-124, 1986.
Some Methodological and Historical Considerations in Low Temperature Physics II: The case of Superfluidity. Annals of Science 43, 137-146, 1986, with Y.Goudaroulis.
Recent Evidence and Further Comments on Parity Violation. Historia Scientiarum 37, 115-123, 1986.
On the Problem of Theory Choice. Methodology and Science, 20, 19-31, 1987.
Kamerlingh Onnes' Researches at Leiden and Their Methodological Implications. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 19, 243-274, 1988, with Y.Goudaroulis.
Understanding Macroscopic Quantum Phenomena. From the history of liquid helium 1941-1955. Annals of Science, 45, 367-385, 1988, with Y.Goudaroulis.
Rederivations of the General Theory of Relativity as Probes for the Newtonian Framework. Methodology and Science, 21, 280-287, 1988.
Observability and Simplicity: When are particles elementary? Synthese 79, 543-557, 1989.
Symmetries and the notion of elementarity in high energy physics. Computers and Mathematical Applications 17, 457-465, 1989. Two volumes dedicated to "Symmetry". General Editor H.Hargittai (Pergamon Press, 1988).
A taxonomy of theoretical and experimental tests. Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Wissenshaftstheorie XX, 18-39, 1989.
The methodology of scientific research programmes and some developments in high energy physics. In Imre Lakatos and Theories of Scientific Change, (see edited volumes 2) 1989, pp. 123-133.
Quantum mechanics and macroscopic quantum phenomena: The case of superconductivity and superfluidity. Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Wissenshaftstheorie XX, 249-275, 1989, with Y.Goudaroulis.
From Physica to Nature: The tale of a most peculiar phenomenon. Janus 73, 53-84, 1990, with Y.Goudaroulis.
The reaction of the British physicists and chemists to Van Der Waals's early work and the law of corresponding states. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences 20, 200-237, 1990.
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (1853-1926). The Nobel Prizes Winners: Physics. Editor Frank N. Magill. Salem Press, 1990. pp. 179-187.
Pieter Zeeman (1865-1943). The Novel Prizes Winners: Physics. Editor Frank N.Magill. Salem Press, 1990. pp. 45-52.
Differences in style as a way of probing the context of discovery. Philosophia 45, 53-75, 1990.
Historical and methodological issues in dealing with the development of theories of liquids: From gases and liquids to fluids. In Greek Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990, editor P.Nikolakopoulos, pp. 251-277.
The remarkable work of "le gentleman du zero absolu". In Through Measurement of Knowledge, (see edited volumes 1) 1991, pp. 13-96, with Y.Goudaroulis.
The "nemesis" of James Dewar. Proceedings of the Royal Institution, England, 1995, 43, 28-44.
The myths of low temperature physics. European Journal of Physics, 1993, 21, 171-190.
Different types of discourse and the history of science. Trends in the Historiography of Science. 1994, 236-251.
The Americans, the Germans and the beginnings of quantum chemistry: The confluence of diverging traditions. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 1994, 25, 47-110. With A.Simoes.
The Public Negotiation Between the Chemists and the Physicists on Questions of Autonomy of Physical Chemistry at the End of the 19th Century. To appear in Controversies in Science, editors A.Baltas, P.Machamer, M.Pera. Oxford University Press 1998.
Can theories of Chemistry tell us anything about realism? Problems of Realism, editor R.S. Cohen, Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994, pp.26-43.
Philosophical Issues in the History of Chemistry Synthese, 111, 283-304, 1997.
Appropriating the atom at the end of the 19th century: Chemists and physicists at each others’ throat Philosophers in the Laboratory, edited by V.Mossini, Academia Nazionale di Scienze, Lettere e Arti, Modena 1995, pp.93-106.
Different legacies and common aims: Robert Mulliken, Linus Pauling and the origins of quantum chemistry, with A,Simoes, Conceptual Perspectives in Quantum Chemistry, edited by J-L. Calais and E.Kryachko, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp.383-413.
The entry for John William Strutt, Third Baron Rayleigh for The New Dictionary for National Biographies, Oxford University Press, 1998.
The early text-books in quantum chemistry with A.Simoes, to appear in Chemical Text-Books, edited by A.Lundgren and B.Bensaude-Vincent, 1998.
The chemists’ electron, with T.Arabatzis, European Journal of Physics, 18, 150-163, 1997
Bibliographical Guide for Works in the History of Physical Chemistry 1985-1997. With T.Arabatzis. Chapter in the volume to be published by the Royal Chemical Society, London. Editors G.Roberts, C.Russell.
Appropriating the new scientific ideas in the Greek speaking regions during the 17th and 18th Centuries, in Die Griechen und Europa - Auâen und Innensichten im Wandel der Zeit, H. Heppner - O. Katsiardi-Hering (Editors), Zur Kunde Südosteuropas, Band II/25, Bohlau Verlag Wien, with D.Dialetis.
The Sciences in the Greek Speaking Regions During the 17th and 18th Centuries: The process of appropriation and the dynamics of reception and resistance. ARCHIMEDES, volume 2, 1997, with D.Dialetis, and M.Patiniotis.
The transmission to and the assimilation of scientific ideas in the Greek speaking world 1700-1900: The case of chemistry in The Making of the Chemist, The Social History of Chemistry in Europe 1789-1914, edited by.D.Knight, H.Kragh, Cambridge University Press, 1998, 289-304.
Entries for Cryogenics; Physical Chemistry; Valence, in Reader’s Guide to the History of Science, editor A.Hessenbruch, Fitzroy Publishers, 1998.
From defiant youth to conformist adulthood:The sad story of liquid helium. Perspectives in Physics, 3, (2000), 165-188.
Quantum chemistry qua applied mathematics. The contributions of Charles Alfred Coulson (1910-1974). With A.Simoes, Historical Studies In the Physical Sciences, 29,363-406 Part 2, 1999
Theoretical Chemistry in the making: Appropriating concepts and legitimizing techniques. Introductory Remarks, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B, 429-434, 2000.
Quantum Chemistry in Great Britain: Developing a mathematical framework for quantum chemistry. With A.Simoes, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 31B, 511-548, 2000
The Sciences at the European Periphery during the Enlightenment:Transmission versus Appropriation. Science and Power: The Historical Foundations of Research Policies in Europe, Edited by L.Guzzetti, European Communities, 2000.
Interview with Thomas S.Kuhn with A.Baltas and V.Kindi published in The Road Since Structure, Thomas S.Kuhn, Philosophical essays 1970-1993, with an autobiographical interview, edited by J.Conant, J.Haugeland. (Chicago University Press, 2000), 253-324.
The Physicists’ Electron and its Appropriation by the Chemists in Histories of the Electron, edited by J.Buchwald, A.Warwick, The MIT Press, 2001, 363-400.
Having a Knack for the Non-Intuitive: Aristarchus’s Heliocentrism through Archimedes’s Geocentrism with J.Christianidis and D.Dialetis. History of Science, xl, (2002).
Preparing the ground for quantum chemistry in Great Britain: the contributions of the physicist R.H.Fowler and the chemist N.V.Sidgwick with A.Simoes, British Journal for the History of Science (to appear in 2002).
Entry for Cryogenics, Solid State Physics in the Oxford Companion for the History of Science, editor J.Heilbron, Clarendeon University Press, 2003.
Non-leptonic Decays of Hyperons. Ph.D. thesis, Imperial College, London University, 1973.
Rare decay modes in the hyperon decays and CP violation. Privat-docent thesis, 1976 University of Patras, Greece.
Non-leptonic weak decays and SU(3) breaking of the strong coupling constants. Nuovo Cimento Letters 5, 1109 (1972).
Models for non-leptonic weak decays. Nuovo Cimento 14A, 812, (1973) with M.Scadron.
Semi weak interactions and the non-leptonic decays. Nuovo Cimento 16A, 61, (1973).
On Octet Dominance. Physical Review D8, 4652, (1973) with M.Scadron and L.Thebaud.
Electromagnetic and CP violating effects as the origins of the departure from the ÄÉ = 1/2 rule. Nuclear Physics B78, 129, (1974).
Vector meson dominance in the hadronic and the radiative weak non-leptonic decays of hyperons. Nuclear Physics B79, 168, (1974), with H.Gottlieb
CP violation and the deviations from the ÄÉ = 1/2 rule. Nuovo Cimento 45A, 493, (1978) with A.Baltas, D.Fotinos.
Contributions of the B→B'ã to the B→ B'ðã Nuovo Cimento 56A, 327, (1980) with A.Baltas, D.Fotinos.
A unified approach for all non-leptonic decays of hyperons. Zeit fur Physik C, 7, 149, (1981).
The radiative corrections to the semileptonic decays of baryons. Nuovo Cimento 66A, 399 (1981) with A.Baltas, D.Fotinos.
Possibility of CP violation in the cascade non-leptonic decays. Zeit fur Physik C, 19, 361, (1983).
The ÄS = 1 B → B'ãã decays. Nuovo Cimento 73A, 243 (1985).