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51 MILLER Frontiers of Physics: 1900???1911 I00542 1986 eBook  
52 FIELD The Invisible Universe I00514 1985 eBook  
53 Shvartsburg, Alex Impulse Time-Domain Electromagnetics of Continuous Media I00411 1999 eBook  
54 Baylis, William E Clifford (Geometric) Algebras I00345 1996 eBook  
55 Chazalviel, Jean-N Coulomb Screening by Mobile Charges I00258 1999 eBook  
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TitleFrontiers of Physics: 1900???1911 : Selected Essays
Author(s)MILLER
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1986.
DescriptionXXVI, 294 p : online resource
Abstract NoteP. W. Bridgman and the Special Theory oj Relativity Ey W. Bridgman wrote A S,phi,ticati< him" (1962) for the reader "who feels the need to stand back a little for a critical scrutiny of what he has really got" (SP, p. 3). * This was his personal trademark as physicist and philoso?? pher and it is present everywhere in Bridgman's precis of special relativity theory. The reissue of Sophisticate's Primer is particularly wel?? come for it exhibits a quest for clarity in foundations in the style of Ernst Mach and Henri Poincare, in whose philo- ??? N.B. Papers and books are here cited as follows. Bridgman (1927) refers to Bridgman's book The Logic of Modern Physics in the bibliography. Cross-references to Sophisticate's Primer are indicated with the code (SP, p. "'). Bridgman's extant manuscripts are on deposit at the Harvard University Archives, and here cited by date, for example (MS 2 August 1959, p .... ). Some of the manuscripts were written over a period of days, with sequential paging, with the actual dates indicated. Full citations are given in the bibliography. I am grateful to the Harvard University Archives for permission to quote from these materials, and to Bridgman's daughter, Mrs. Jane Koopman, for permitting me to quote from the draft manuscripts of Sophisticate's Primer, which will be deposited in the Harvard Archives. Reprinted from P. W. Bridgman. Sophisticate's Primer of Relativity, Second Edition. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1983
ISBN,Price9781468405484
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics 4. PHYSICS 5. Physics, general
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TitleThe Invisible Universe : Probing the frontiers of astrophysics
Author(s)FIELD;CHAISSON
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1985.
DescriptionXIV, 195 p. 72 illus., 44 illus. in color : online resource
ISBN,Price9781461581840
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology 3. ASTROPHYSICS 4. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleImpulse Time-Domain Electromagnetics of Continuous Media
Author(s)Shvartsburg, Alex
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1999.
DescriptionXV, 168 p : online resource
Abstract Notetion of fields as a product of coordinate-dependent and time-dependent factors. The temporal variations of both media and fields are given by Fourier expansions. The successes of radiotechnique provided fertile ground for the dominance of sinusoidal waves in wave physics. This approach proved to be a powerful the?? oretical tool, since researchers were dealing with long trains of slowly varying quasi-monochromatic waves. However, the success of this concept and the stan?? dardizability of related designs engendered a peculiar psychological hypnosis of Fourier electromagnetics, which took over as a model for wave phenomena in such cross-discipIlnary areas of physics as optics and acoustics. Yet in providing a description of alternating fields, the presentation of such fields in terms of traveling waves with frequency wand wave number k is not a law of nature. One can see that such a presentation is not even a logical corollary of Maxwell's equations. What is more, this approach has become inadequate today for the analysis of fields excited by ultrashort transients in continuous media
ISBN,Price9781461207733
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 6. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 7. Mathematical Methods in Physics 8. MECHANICS 9. Mechanics, Applied 10. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 11. PHYSICS 12. Solid Mechanics
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TitleClifford (Geometric) Algebras : with applications to physics, mathematics, and engineering
Author(s)Baylis, William E
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1996.
DescriptionXVIII, 517 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume is an outgrowth of the 1995 Summer School on Theoretical Physics of the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP), held in Banff, Alberta, in the Canadian Rockies, from July 30 to August 12,1995. The chapters, based on lectures given at the School, are designed to be tutorial in nature, and many include exercises to assist the learning process. Most lecturers gave three or four fifty-minute lectures aimed at relative novices in the field. More emphasis is therefore placed on pedagogy and establishing comprehension than on erudition and superior scholarship. Of course, new and exciting results are presented in applications of Clifford algebras, but in a coherent and user-friendly way to the nonspecialist. The subject area of the volume is Clifford algebra and its applications. Through the geometric language of the Clifford-algebra approach, many concepts in physics are clarified, united, and extended in new and sometimes surprising directions. In particular, the approach eliminates the formal gaps that traditionally separate clas?? sical, quantum, and relativistic physics. It thereby makes the study of physics more efficient and the research more penetrating, and it suggests resolutions to a major physics problem of the twentieth century, namely how to unite quantum theory and gravity. The term "geometric algebra" was used by Clifford himself, and David Hestenes has suggested its use in order to emphasize its wide applicability, and b& cause the developments by Clifford were themselves based heavily on previous work by Grassmann, Hamilton, Rodrigues, Gauss, and others
ISBN,Price9781461241041
Keyword(s)1. ALGEBRA 2. DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Mathematical Methods in Physics 6. PHYSICS 7. Physics, general
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TitleCoulomb Screening by Mobile Charges : Applications to Materials Science, Chemistry, and Biology
Author(s)Chazalviel, Jean-N
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1999.
DescriptionX, 355 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe idea of writing this book orIgmates from a suggestion of Bernard Sapoval: "Why don't you write it?" he asked. "Coulomb screening is a problem that everybody encounters in many different contexts, and there is no textbook that gathers the various aspects ofthe subject. " The content ofthe book, in a shorter form, was first taught for four years as a course in Dipl6me d'Etudes Approfondies Sciences des Materiaux, headed by Prof. J. -F. Petroff, at Paris VI University. The present extended version was written after discussions with Alia Margolina-Litvin. An essential feature of screening is its role in many different scientific areas. For that reason, the book is intended for use by a multidisciplinary readership. Reading it requires only a basic knowledge ofelectromagnetism, elementary quantum mechanics, and thermal physics. The spirit of the pre?? sentation is "simplicity first": new concepts (e. g. , dielectric function) are first introduced in their most elementary form and are progressively extended to more generality. The book stays at a basic level, and additional abstract developments that might have been included have been either omitted, rele?? gated to an appendix, or summarized in a qualitative manner. Apart from these restrictions, care has been taken to keep the presentation as rigorous as possible: the topics addressed are dealt with quantitatively, the results are given in mathematical form, and the interested reader should be able to fol?? low the algebra all the way through
ISBN,Price9781461217626
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. PHYSICS 6. Physics, general
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