Condensed Matter Physics, 2015, vol. 18, No. 1, p. 13001:1-7
DOI:10.5488/CMP.18.13001           arXiv:1504.00805

Title: Gone but not forgotten
Author(s):
  D. Henderson (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo UT 84602-5700)

In this reminiscence I discuss the influence of Henry Eyring and John Barker upon my life and work. Others, especially my family, have been of even greater personal influence. However, these two great and grand men were of tremendous scientific influence. Of course, others who came before Eyring and Barker, especially Boltzmann and van der Waals and later Onsager and Eyring's contemporary, Kirkwood, have been influential, but only indirectly as I never met them. Eyring and Barker are not the only scientists who have inspired me. Many who influenced me have contributed articles to this special issue or have worked with me. I single out Eyring and Barker because I met them early in my career and because they have passed away and are now present only in spirit. They are gone but should not be forgotten; I take this occasion to remind the readers about these two outstanding scientists and fine men and offer this reminiscence as thanks to them.

Key words: chemical kinetics, theory of liquids, perturbation theory
PACS: 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 64.10.+h, 82.20.-w, 82.20.Kh


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