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MIT press, "Spreading the Tools of Theory", by David Kaiser, Kenji Ito and Karl Hall: "Historians and sociologists have highlighted the importance of skills, local practices and material culture in their studies of experimental sciences. This paper argues that the acquisition and transfer of skills in theoretical sciences should be understood in similar terms. Using the example of Feynman diagrams – first introduced by the US theoretical physicist Richard Feynman in 1948 as an aid for making certain kinds of calculations – we study how physicists in the USA, Japan, and the Soviet Union learned how to use the new tools and put them to work. Something about the diagrammatic tools could be learned from written instructions alone, at a distance from those physicists already ‘in the know’,...

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