Category - "Quantum Physics"
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Hardback, 712 pages
Category: General Physics, States of Matter, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Particle and High-Energy Physics, Quantum Physics, General Engineering |
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A Guide to Physics Problems - Part 2: Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics
By Boris E. Nadgorny and Gerald D. Mahan and Sidney B. Cahn Foreword by Max Dresden Paperback, 380 pages
Category: General Physics, Classical Mechanics, Quantum Physics, Statistical Physics, Mathematical Physics |
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A Primer in Density Functional Theory
Edited by Miguel A.L. Marques and Fernando Nogueira and Carlos Fiolhais Hardback, 256 pages
Category: States of Matter, Nuclear Structure Physics, Quantum Physics, Mathematical Physics, Physical Chemistry |
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This concise primer combines the twin vantage points of theoretical physics and the unity of physics. It strips quantum information science to its basics by linking it to universal concepts in physics. Designed as an extensive lecture rather than a textbook, the book is based on courses delivered over several years to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, and addresses anyone with a working knowledge of basic quantum physics.
Hardback, 127 pages
Category: Quantum Physics |
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This is a book of essays describing some of the strange systems that Silverman has investigated over the years, systems whose properties or behavior are surprising not only to the general reader but in some cases even to the seasoned physicist. A sort of personal odyssey in physics, the book uses little mathematics, and anyone with a little college physics will be able to read it with pleasure.
Hardback, 417 pages
Category: Quantum Physics |
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Advanced Summer School in Physics 2005 - Frontiers in Contemporary Physics EAV05
These proceedings include lecture notes from eleven courses in modern physics, including astrophysics and mathematical, statistical, medical, and solid state physics. The coherent states of Glauber, for instance, are shown to have a clear physical meaning by themselves. Lectures on astroparticle physics include descriptions of the construction and implementation of instruments designed to help explain the origin of the Universe. Cosmic rays and neutrinos are also discussed as a motivation for searching for dark matter.Edited by Omar Miranda and Mauricio Carbajal and Oscar Rosas-Ortiz |




