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1 Oliver Johns Analytical mechanics for relativity and quantum mechanics OB1054 eBook  
2 R.E. Raab, Multipole theory in electromagnetism OB1053 eBook  
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TitleAnalytical mechanics for relativity and quantum mechanics
Author(s)Oliver Johns
PublicationOxford, 1. c2005 2. Oxford University Press,
Description1 online resource (xx, 597 p.) : ill
Abstract NoteThis work provides an innovative and mathematically sound treatment of the foundations of analytical mechanics and the relation of classical mechanics to relativity and quantum theory. It is intended for use at the graduate level
NotesIncludes bibliographical references and index
ISBN,Price9780191717987 (ebook)
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. MECHANICS, ANALYTIC 4. QUANTUM THEORY
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TitleMultipole theory in electromagnetism : classical, quantum, and symmetry aspects, with applications
Author(s)R.E. Raab, ;O.L. de Lange
PublicationOxford, 1. c2005 2. Clarendon,
Description1 online resource (xii, 235 p.) : ill
Abstract NoteMultipole theory provides a powerful way of characterising the electromagnetic behaviour of a medium, be it microscopic or macroscopic. This text decribes the concept of multipole theory as well as its successes and failures in applications to transmission, scattering and reflection
NotesIncludes bibliographical references and index
ISBN,Price9780191717970 (ebook)
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 4. ELECTROMAGNETISM
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