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11 Masud Chaichian Symmetries in quantum mechanics: From Angular Momentum to Supersymmetry 025987 1994 Book  
12 Radhika Vathsan Introduction to quantum physics and information processing 026001 2016 Book  
13 S. Rajasekar Quantum mechanics II: Advanced Topics 026003 2015 Book  
14 Thanu Padmanabhan Sleeping beauties in theoretical physics: 26 Surprising Insights 025933 2015 Book  
15 Leonard Susskind Quantum mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum 025573 2014 Book  
16 Ni Jun Principles of physics: From Quantum Field Theory to Classical Mechanics 025531 2014 Book  
17 Radi A. Jishi Feynman diagram techniques in condensed matter physics 025023 2013 Book  
18 Christian Grosche Path integrals, hyperbolic spaces and selberg trace formulae 025135 2013 Book  
19 James Lindesay Foundations of quantum gravity 024782 2013 Book  
20 Malcolm Longair Quantum concepts in physics 024785 2013 Book  
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TitleSymmetries in quantum mechanics: From Angular Momentum to Supersymmetry
Author(s)Masud Chaichian;Rolf Hagedorn
PublicationNew York, Taylor and Francis, 1994.
Descriptionxiv, 303p.
Series(Graduate Student Series in Physics)
Abstract NoteSymmetries in Quantum Mechanics: From Angular Momentum to Supersymmetry (PBK) provides a thorough, didactic exposition of the role of symmetry, particularly rotational symmetry, in quantum mechanics. The bulk of the book covers the description of rotations (geometrically and group-theoretically) and their representations, and the quantum theory of angular momentum. Later chapters introduce more advanced topics such as relativistic theory, supersymmetry, anyons, fractional spin, and statistics. With clear, in-depth explanations, the book is ideal for use as a course text for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in physics and those specializing in theoretical physics. It is also useful for researchers looking for an accessible introduction to this important area of quantum theory.
ISBN,Price978750304085 : Rs. 3995.00(HB)
Classification530.145.6
Keyword(s)1. ANYONS 2. FRACTIONAL SPIN 3. QUANTUM MECHANICS 4. RELATIVISTIC THEORY 5. ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY 6. SUPERSYMMETRY 7. SYMMETRY
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TitleIntroduction to quantum physics and information processing
Author(s)Radhika Vathsan
PublicationBoca Raton, CRC Press, 2016.
Descriptionxxiii, 246p.
Abstract Noteguides beginners in understanding the current state of research in the novel, interdisciplinary area of quantum information. Suitable for undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics, mathematics, or engineering, the book goes deep into issues of quantum theory without raising the technical level too much. The text begins with the basics of quantum mechanics required to understand how two-level systems are used as qubits. It goes on to show how quantum properties are exploited in devising algorithms for problems that are more efficient than the classical counterpart. It then explores more sophisticated notions that form the backbone of quantum information theory.
ISBN,Price9781482238112 : UKP 57.99(HB)
Classification530.145.6:681.3
Keyword(s)1. QUANTUM COMPUTATION 2. QUANTUM INFORMATION 3. QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY 4. QUANTUM MECHANICS
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TitleQuantum mechanics II: Advanced Topics
Author(s)S. Rajasekar;R. Velusamy
PublicationBoca Raton, CRC Press, 2015.
Descriptionxvii, 295p.
Abstract NoteBook addresses the basic principles and current research on various topics in quantum mechanics, and is a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, chemistry, and engineering with an interest in quantum mechanics.
ISBN,Price9781482263459 : UKP 82.00(HB)
Classification530.145.6
Keyword(s)1. QUANTUM CRPTOGRAPHY 2. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 3. QUANTUM MECHANICS 4. SUPERSYMMETRIC QUANTUM MECHANICS
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TitleSleeping beauties in theoretical physics: 26 Surprising Insights
Author(s)Thanu Padmanabhan
PublicationCham, Springer, 2015.
Descriptionxvi, 302p.
Series(Lecture Notes in Physics)
Abstract NoteThis book addresses a fascinating set of questions in theoretical physics which will both entertain and enlighten all students, teachers and researchers and other physics aficionados. These range from Newtonian mechanics to quantum field theory and cover several puzzling issues that do not appear in standard textbooks. Some topics cover conceptual conundrums, the solutions to which lead to surprising insights; some correct popular misconceptions in the textbook discussion of certain topics; others illustrate deep connections between apparently unconnected domains of theoretical physics; and a few provide remarkably simple derivations of results which are not often appreciated. The connoisseur of theoretical physics will enjoy a feast of pleasant surprises skilfully prepared by an internationally acclaimed theoretical physicist. Each topic is introduced with proper background discussion and special effort is taken to make the discussion self-contained, clear and comprehensible to anyone with an undergraduate education in physics.
Contents NoteThe Grand Cube of Theoretical Physics; The Emergence of Classical Physics; Orbits of Planets are Circles!; The Importance of being Inverse-square; Potential surprises in Newtonian Gravity; Lagrange and his Points; Getting the most of it!; Surprises in Fluid Flows; Isochronous Curiosities: Classical and Quantum; Logarithms of Nature; Curved Spacetime for pedestrians; Black hole is a Hot Topic; Thomas and his Precession; When Thomas met Foucault; The One-body Problem; The Straight and Narrow Path of Waves; If Quantum Mechanics is the Paraxial Optics, then …; Make it Complex to Simplify; Nothing matters a lot; Radiation: Caterpillar becomes Butterfly; Photon: Wave and/or Particle; Angular Momentum without Rotation; Ubiquitous Random Walk; More on Random Walks: Circuits and a Tired Drunkard; Gravitational Instability of the Isothermal Sphere; Gravity bends electric field lines
ISBN,Price9783319134420 : Euro 44.99(PB)
Classification530.1
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL PHYSICS 2. Lecture Notes in Physics; 895 3. NEWTONIAN MECHANICS 4. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 5. QUANTUM MECHANICS 6. THEORETICAL PHYSICS
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TitleQuantum mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum
Author(s)Leonard Susskind;Art Friedman
Publication2014, Basic Books, 2014.
Descriptionxx, 364p.
Abstract NoteAuthor presents the theory and associated mathematics of the strange world of quantum mechanics. In this follow-up to The Theoretical Minimum, Susskind and Friedman provide a lively introduction to this famously difficult field, which attempts to understand the behavior of sub-atomic objects through mathematical abstractions. Unlike other popularizations that shy away from quantum mechanics' weirdness, Quantum Mechanics embraces the utter strangeness of quantum logic. The authors offer crystal-clear explanations of the principles of quantum states, uncertainty and time dependence, entanglement, and particle and wave states, among other topics, and each chapter includes exercises to ensure mastery of each area. Like The Theoretical Minimum, this volume runs parallel to Susskind's eponymous Stanford University-hosted continuing education course. An approachable yet rigorous introduction to a famously difficult topic, Quantum Mechanics provides a tool kit for amateur scientists to learn physics at their own pace.
ISBN,Price978046503661 : Rs. 999.00(HB)
Classification530.145.6
Keyword(s)1. ENTANGLEMENT 2. HARMONIC OSCILLATOR 3. PARTICLE DYNAMICS 4. QUANTUM MECHANICS 5. QUANTUM STATES - PRINCIPLES 6. UNCERTAINTY
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TitlePrinciples of physics: From Quantum Field Theory to Classical Mechanics
Author(s)Ni Jun
PublicationNew Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2014.
Descriptionxvi, 426p.
Series(Tsinghua Report and Review in Physics)
Abstract NoteThis book starts from a set of common basic principles to establish the formalisms in all areas of fundamental physics, including quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, general relativity, electromagnetic field, and classical mechanics. Instead of the traditional pedagogic way, the author arranges the subjects and formalisms in a logical-sequential way, i.e. all the formulas are derived from the formulas before them. The formalisms are also kept self-contained. Most of the required mathematical tools are also given in the appendices. Although this book covers all the disciplines of fundamental physics, the book is concise and can be treated as an integrated entity. This is consistent with the aphorism that simplicity is beauty, unification is beauty, and thus physics is beauty. The book may be used as an advanced textbook by graduate students. It is also suitable for physicists who wish to have an overview of fundamental physics.
ISBN,Price9789814579391 : US $78.00(HB)
Classification53
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD 3. GENERAL RELATIVITY 4. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 5. QUANTUM MECHANICS 6. STATISTICAL MECHANICS 7. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleFeynman diagram techniques in condensed matter physics
Author(s)Radi A. Jishi
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Descriptionxiv, 400p.
Abstract NoteA concise introduction to Feynman diagram techniques, this book shows how they can be applied to the analysis of complex many-particle systems, and offers a review of the essential elements of quantum mechanics, solid state physics and statistical mechanics. Alongside a detailed account of the method of second quantization, the book covers topics such as Green's and correlation functions, diagrammatic techniques and superconductivity, and contains several case studies. Some background knowledge in quantum mechanics, solid state physics and mathematical methods of physics is assumed. Detailed derivations of formulas and in-depth examples and chapter exercises from various areas of condensed matter physics make this a valuable resource for both researchers and advanced undergraduate students in condensed matter theory, many-body physics and electrical engineering.
ISBN,Price9781107025172 : UKP 70.00(HB)
Classification538.9
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 4. FEYNMAN DIAGRAMS 5. MANY PARTICLE SYSTEMS 6. QUANTUM MECHANICS
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TitlePath integrals, hyperbolic spaces and selberg trace formulae
Author(s)Christian Grosche
Edition2nd.
PublicationNew Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2013.
Descriptionxvi, 372p.
Abstract NoteIn this second edition, a comprehensive review is given for path integration in two- and three-dimensional (homogeneous) spaces of constant and non-constant curvature, including an enumeration of all the corresponding coordinate systems which allow separation of variables in the Hamiltonian and in the path integral. The corresponding path integral solutions are presented as a tabulation. Proposals concerning interbasis expansions for spheroidal coordinate systems are also given. In particular, the cases of non-constant curvature Darboux spaces are new in this edition. The volume also contains results on the numerical study of the properties of several integrable billiard systems in compact domains (i.e. rectangles, parallelepipeds, circles and spheres) in two- and three-dimensional flat and hyperbolic spaces. In particular, the discussion of integrable billiards in circles and spheres (flat and hyperbolic space) and in three dimensions are new in comparison to the first edition. In addition, an overview is presented on some recent achievements in the theory of the Selberg trace formula on Riemann surfaces, its super generalization, their use in mathematical physics and string theory, and some further results derived from the Selberg (super-) trace formula.
ISBN,Price9789814460071 : Rs. 6156.00(HB)
Classification530.145
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - WORLD SCIENTIFIC 3. HYPERBOLIC SPACES 4. PATH INTEGRALS 5. QUANTUM MECHANICS 6. SELBERG TRACE FORMULAE
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TitleFoundations of quantum gravity
Author(s)James Lindesay
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Descriptionxi, 406p.
Abstract NoteExploring how the subtleties of quantum coherence can be consistently incorporated into Einstein's theory of gravitation, this book is ideal for researchers interested in the foundations of relativity and quantum physics. The book examines those properties of coherent gravitating systems that are most closely connected to experimental observations. Examples of consistent co-gravitating quantum systems whose overall effects upon the geometry are independent of the coherence state of each constituent are provided, and the properties of the trapping regions of non-singular black objects, black holes, and a dynamic de Sitter cosmology are discussed analytically, numerically, and diagrammatically. The extensive use of diagrams to summarise the results of the mathematics enables readers to bypass the need for a detailed understanding of the steps involved. Assuming some knowledge of quantum physics and relativity, the book provides textboxes featuring supplementary information for readers particularly interested in the philosophy and foundations of the physics.
ISBN,Price9781107008403 : UKP 70.00(HB)
Classification531.51:530.145
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. GENERAL RELATIVITY 4. QUANTUM GRAVITY 5. QUANTUM MECHANICS 6. SPECIAL RELATIVITY
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TitleQuantum concepts in physics
Author(s)Malcolm Longair
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Descriptionxviii, 443p.
Abstract NoteWritten for advanced undergraduates, physicists, and historians and philosophers of physics, this book tells the story of the development of our understanding of quantum phenomena through the extraordinary years of the first three decades of the twentieth century. Rather than following the standard axiomatic approach, this book adopts a historical perspective, explaining clearly and authoritatively how pioneers such as Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Pauli and Dirac developed the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and merged them into a coherent theory, and why the mathematical infrastructure of quantum mechanics has to be as complex as it is. The author creates a compelling narrative, providing a remarkable example of how physics and mathematics work in practice. The book encourages an enhanced appreciation of the interaction between mathematics, theory and experiment, helping the reader gain a deeper understanding of the development and content of quantum mechanics than any other text at this level.
ISBN,Price9781107017092 : UKP 40.00(HB)
Classification530.145.6
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. QUANTA 4. QUANTUM MECHANICS 5. QUANTUM MECHANICS - HISTORY 6. QUANTUM THEORY 7. QUANTUM THEORY - HISTORY
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