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251 Bouche, Daniel Asymptotic Methods in Electromagnetics I03773 1997 eBook  
252 Seiler, E Gauge Theories as a Problem of Constructive Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics I03761 1982 eBook  
253 L??vy, Maurice Particle Physics I03649 1990 eBook  
254 Stone, James L Monopole ???83 I03415 1984 eBook  
255 Burstein, Elias Confined Electrons and Photons I03173 1995 eBook  
256 Beyer, Heinrich F X-Ray Radiation of Highly Charged Ions I03029 1997 eBook  
257 Clark, John W Scientific Applications of Neural Nets I02903 1999 eBook  
258 Thaller, Bernd The Dirac Equation I02895 1992 eBook  
259 Povh, Bogdan Particles and Nuclei I02871 1995 eBook  
260 Elbaz, Edgard Quantum I02724 1998 eBook  
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TitleAsymptotic Methods in Electromagnetics
Author(s)Bouche, Daniel;Molinet, Frederic;Mittra, Raj
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.
DescriptionXXII, 526 p : online resource
Abstract NoteNumerically rigorous techniques for the computation of electromagnetic fields diffracted by an object become computationally intensive, if not impractical to handle, at high frequencies and one must typically resort to aymptotic methods to solve the scattering problem at short wavelengths. The asymptotic methods not only provide closed form expansions for the diffracted fields, but they are also useful for eliciting physical interpretations of the various diffraction phenomena. One of the principal objectives of this book is to discuss the different asymptotic methods in a unified manner. Although, for the sake of convenience, the book contains explicit formulas for computing the field diffracted by conducting or dielectric-coated objects, it also provides the mathematical foundations of the different methods and explains how they are interrelated. The book will, therefore, help the reader acquire both a working knowledge and a theoretical understanding of the different methods for solving electromagnetic scattering problems at high frequencies
ISBN,Price9783642605178
Keyword(s)1. ANALYSIS 2. Analysis (Mathematics) 3. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS 4. Communications Engineering, Networks 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 8. ELECTRODYNAMICS 9. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 10. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 11. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 12. OPTICS 13. Particle and Nuclear Physics 14. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleGauge Theories as a Problem of Constructive Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics
Author(s)Seiler, E
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1982.
DescriptionV, 195 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783540392453
Keyword(s)1. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 2. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Elementary particles (Physics) 6. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory 7. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 8. Particle and Nuclear Physics 9. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 10. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 11. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
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TitleParticle Physics : Carg??se 1989
Author(s)L??vy, Maurice;Basdevant, Jean Louis;Jacob, Maurice;Speiser, David
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1990.
Description368 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9781468457902
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 4. Particle and Nuclear Physics 5. PSYCHOLOGY 6. Psychology, general
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TitleMonopole ???83
Author(s)Stone, James L
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1984.
Description699 p. 95 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteTen years have passed since It Hooft and Polyakov demonstrat?? ed that superheavy magnetic monopoles were a natural consequence of any Grand Unified Theory (GUT) in which the unifying group contains a U(l) factor as a subgroup. An analysis of these GUTs in an expanding, cooling universe yields a phase transition at an energy ~l015 GeV and at a cosmic time ~lO-35 seconds after the big bang. The general consequences of GUTs and this phase transition are the prediction of proton decay, the production of superheavy magnetic monopoles, and an understanding of the observed excess of matter over anti-matter in the universe. Attempts to provide experimental verification of GUTs has led to valiant experimental efforts in recent years to observe nucleon decay in massive underground detectors. Experiments to search for superheavy monopoles may eventually require similar efforts. Since the unification scale is unreachable in the laboratory, monopole detectors must search for relics of the big bang. Much theoretical groundwork has been accomplished in recent years with the development of GUTs. In Part I of this book, Erick Weinberg gives a theoretical overview of the role of magnetic monopoles in the various unification schemes. Monopoles in the context of the newly revived Kaluza-Klein theories are presented by several authors and are summarized by Qaisar Shafi. Mike Turner begins Part II with a discussion of monopoles in standard big bang cosmology. Paul Steinhardt follows with his perspectives on the inflationary universe; C
ISBN,Price9781475703757
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 4. Particle and Nuclear Physics
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TitleConfined Electrons and Photons : New Physics and Applications
Author(s)Burstein, Elias;Weisbuch, Claude
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1995.
DescriptionX, 907 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe optical properties of semiconductors have played an important role since the identification of semiconductors as "small" bandgap materials in the thinies, due both to their fundamental interest as a class of solids baving specific optical propenies and to their many important applications. On the former aspect we can cite the fundamental edge absorption and its assignment to direct or indirect transitions, many-body effects as revealed by exciton formation and photoconductivity. On the latter aspect, large-scale applications sucb as LEDs and lasers, photovoltaic converters, photodetectors, electro-optics and non-linear optic devices, come to mind. The eighties saw a revitalization of the whole field due to the advent of heterostructures of lower-dimensionality, mainly two-dimensional quantum wells, which through their enhanced photon-matter interaction yielded new devices with unsurpassed performance. Although many of the basic phenomena were evidenced through the seventies, it was this impact on applications which in turn led to such a massive investment in fabrication tools, thanks to which many new structures and materials were studied, yielding funher advances in fundamental physics
ISBN,Price9781461519638
Keyword(s)1. ACOUSTICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5. Electronic materials 6. LASERS 7. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 8. Optical and Electronic Materials 9. OPTICAL MATERIALS 10. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices 11. Particle and Nuclear Physics 12. PHOTONICS
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TitleX-Ray Radiation of Highly Charged Ions
Author(s)Beyer, Heinrich F;Kluge, H.-J;Shevelko, V.P
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.
DescriptionXI, 233 p : online resource
Abstract NoteX-Ray Radiation of Highly Charged Ions is a comprehensive collection of atomic characteristics of highly charged ion (HCI) sources and elementary processes related to X-ray radiation: energy levels, wavelengths, transition probabilities, cross sections, and rate coefficients. The material covers a broad range of elementary processes occuring in hot laboratory and astrophysical plasmas: radiative and dielectronic recombination, radiative electron capture, radiation transfer and excitation, and others. The book comprises a large amount of figures, tables, simple formulas, and if possible scaling laws for radiative and collisional characteristics of HCI. The data presented is useful for specialists who deal with X-ray spectroscopy, physics of HCI, heavy-particle collisions, and thermonuclear fusion
ISBN,Price9783662034958
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 7. Particle and Nuclear Physics 8. PHYSICS
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TitleScientific Applications of Neural Nets : Proceedings of the 194th W.E. Heraeus Seminar Held at Bad Honnef, Germany, 11???13 May 1998
Author(s)Clark, John W;Lindenau, Thomas;Ristig, Manfred L
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.
DescriptionXIII, 290 p. 78 illus., 6 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteNeural-network models for event analysis are widely used in experimental high-energy physics, star/galaxy discrimination, control of adaptive optical systems, prediction of nuclear properties, fast interpolation of potential energy surfaces in chemistry, classification of mass spectra of organic compounds, protein-structure prediction, analysis of DNA sequences, and design of pharmaceuticals. This book, devoted to this highly interdisciplinary research area, addresses scientists and graduate students. The pedagogically written review articles range over a variety of fields including astronomy, nuclear physics, experimental particle physics, bioinformatics, linguistics, and information processing
ISBN,Price9783540489801
Keyword(s)1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 3. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 7. Particle and Nuclear Physics 8. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 9. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
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TitleThe Dirac Equation
Author(s)Thaller, Bernd
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992.
DescriptionXVII, 357 p : online resource
Abstract NoteEver since its invention in 1929 the Dirac equation has played a fundamental role in various areas of modern physics and mathematics. Its applications are so widespread that a description of all aspects cannot be done with sufficient depth within a single volume. In this book the emphasis is on the role of the Dirac equation in the relativistic quantum mechanics of spin-1/2 particles. We cover the range from the description of a single free particle to the external field problem in quantum electrodynamics. Relativistic quantum mechanics is the historical origin of the Dirac equation and has become a fixed part of the education of theoretical physicists. There are some famous textbooks covering this area. Since the appearance of these standard texts many books (both physical and mathematical) on the non?? relativistic Schrodinger equation have been published, but only very few on the Dirac equation. I wrote this book because I felt that a modern, comprehensive presentation of Dirac's electron theory satisfying some basic requirements of mathematical rigor was still missing
ISBN,Price9783662027530
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Elementary particles (Physics) 4. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory 5. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 6. Particle and Nuclear Physics 7. QUANTUM COMPUTERS 8. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 9. Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics 10. QUANTUM PHYSICS 11. SPINTRONICS
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TitleParticles and Nuclei : An Introduction to the Physical Concepts
Author(s)Povh, Bogdan;Rith, Klaus;Scholz, Christoph;Zetsche, Frank
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995.
DescriptionIX, 340 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis introductory textbook gives a unified presentation of nuclear and particle physics from an experimental point of view. The first part of the book, Analysis, is devoted to disentangling the substructure of matter. This part shows that experiments designed to uncover the substructures of nuclei and nucleons have a similar conceptual basis, and lead to the present picture of all matter being built out of a small number of elementary building blocks and a small number of fundamental interactions. The second part, Synthesis, shows how the elementary particles may be combined to build hadrons and nuclei. The fundamental interactions which are responsible for the forces in all systems become less and less evident in increasing complex syystems. Such systems are in fact dominated by many-body phenomena. This concise text is based on lectures held at the University of Heidelberg and is well suited for undergraduate courses. It includes numerous exercises with worked answers
ISBN,Price9783642976537
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Elementary particles (Physics) 4. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory 5. Heavy ions 6. NUCLEAR FUSION 7. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 8. Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons 9. Particle and Nuclear Physics 10. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
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TitleQuantum : The Quantum Theory of Particles, Fields and Cosmology
Author(s)Elbaz, Edgard
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998.
DescriptionXVII, 602 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis textbook represents a new approach in the teaching of quantum physics. The first seven chapters present nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and its interpretation as well as perturbations and scattering theory. They include Dirac's and Feynman's formalisms. The chapter on symmetry treats gauge transformations, too. The quantum theory of angular momentum includes the isospin of leptons and quarks. It uses as a new tool the graphical spin algebra. The second part of the book is devoted to quantum fields: Boson fields including Higgs fields, Dirac's theory of Fermion fields, quantum electrodynamic and quantum chromodynamics. A brief review is appended to raise the students' interests in quantum cosmology. The readers will also find many detailed worked examples and many problems to test their own understanding
ISBN,Price9783642602665
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology 3. ASTROPHYSICS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 7. Particle and Nuclear Physics 8. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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