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1 A.K. Raychaudhuri Classical theory of electricity and magnetism : A course of lectures 027055 2021 Book  
2 Santra, Sitangshu Bikas Computational Statistical Physics I06680 2011 eBook  
3 Srinivasa Rao, K.N Linear Algebra and Group Theory for Physicists I06580 2006 eBook  
4 Ghoshal, Debashis Current Perspectives in High Energy Physics I06579 2005 eBook  
5 Ramadevi, P Surveys in Theoretical High Energy Physics 1 I06180 2013 eBook  
6 Antia, H. M Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers I06179 2012 eBook  
7 Menon, Gautam I The Physics of Disordered Systems I05479 2012 eBook  
8 E.C.G.Sudarshan Classical dynamics: A Modern Perspective 026241 2015 Book  
9 P. Ramadevi (ed.) Surveys in theoretical high energy physics 1: Lecture Notes from SERC Schools 024765 2013 Book  
10 J. K. Bhattacharjee Nonlinear dynamics: Near and Far From Equilibrium 024425 2007 Book  
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TitleClassical theory of electricity and magnetism : A course of lectures
Author(s)A.K. Raychaudhuri
EditionRevised
PublicationNew Delhi, Hindustan Book Agency, 2021.
Descriptionxiv, 291p.
Abstract NoteThis textbook is meant primarily for post-graduate students of physics, although undergraduates will also find the treatment of the subject appealing. In addition to the usual topics, AKR discusses magnetohydrodynamics and plasma oscillations in two short chapters.The treatment of the Special Theory of Relativity clearly emphasises the Lorentz covariance of Maxwell's equations. The rather abstruse topic of radiation reaction is covered at an elementary level and the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory has been dwelt upon briefly. In this revised edition the units and notation have been modernised to conform to contemporary standards. In other aspects the text is largely unchanged. Today's readers can experience the clarity and lucidity, not to mention the characteristic idiosyncrasies, of AKR's lectures. The original problems have also been retained.
ISBN,Price9788195196159 : Rs 675.00
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Keyword(s)1. AUTOGRAPHED COLLECTION 2. ELECTRICITY 3. MAGNETISM
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TitleComputational Statistical Physics : Lecture Notes, Guwahati SERC School
Author(s)Santra, Sitangshu Bikas;Ray, Purusattam
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2011.
Description298 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe present book is an outcome of the SERC school on Computational Statistical Physics held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, in December 2008. Numerical experimentation has played an extremely important role in statistical physics in recent years. Lectures given at the School covered a large number of topics of current and continuing interest. Based on lectures by active researchers in the field- Bikas Chakrabarti, S Chaplot, Deepak Dhar, Sanjay Kumar, Prabal Maiti, Sanjay Puri, Purusattam Ray, Sitangshu Santra and Subir Sarkar- the nine chapters comprising the book deal with topics that range from the fundamentals of the field, to problems and questions that are at the very forefront of current research. This book aims to expose the graduate student to the basic as well as advanced techniques in computational statistical physics. Following a general introduction to statistical mechanics and critical phenomena, the various chapters cover Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation methodology, along with a variety of applications. These include the study of coarsening phenomena and diffusion in zeolites.< /p> In addition, graphical enumeration techniques are covered in detail with applications to percolation and polymer physics, and methods for optimisation are also discussed. Beginning graduate students and young researchers in the area of statistical physics will find the book useful. In addition, this will also be a valuable general reference for students and researchers in other areas of science and engineering
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Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. PHYSICS 4. Physics, general
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TitleLinear Algebra and Group Theory for Physicists
Author(s)Srinivasa Rao, K.N
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2006.
Description606 p : online resource
Abstract NoteProfessor Srinivasa Rao's text on Linear Algebra and Group Theory is directed to undergraduate and graduate students who wish to acquire a solid theoretical foundation in these mathematical topics which find extensive use in physics. Based on courses delivered during Professor Srinivasa Rao's long career at the University of Mysore, this text is remarkable for its clear exposition of the subject. Advanced students will find a range of topics such as the Representation theory of Linear Associative Algebras, a complete analysis of Dirac and Kemmer algebras, Representations of the Symmetric group via Young Tableaux, a systematic derivation of the Crystallographic point groups, a comprehensive and unified discussion of the Rotation and Lorentz groups and their representations, and an introduction to Dynkin diagrams in the classification of Lie groups. In addition, the first few chapters on Elementary Group Theory and Vector Spaces also provide useful instructional material even at an introductory level. An authority on diverse aspects of mathematical physics, Professor K N Srinivasa Rao taught at the University of Mysore until 1982 and was subsequently at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He has authored a number of texts, among them being ""The Rotation and Lorentz Groups and their Representations for Physicists"" (Wiley, 1988) and ""Classical Mechanics"" (Universities Press, 2003). The first edition of ""Linear Algebra and Group Theory for Physicists"" was co-published in 1996 by New Age International, and Wiley, New York.
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TitleCurrent Perspectives in High Energy Physics : Lectures from SERC Schools
Author(s)Ghoshal, Debashis
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2005.
Description506 p : online resource
Abstract NoteCurrent research in High Energy Physics focuses on a number of enigmatic issues that go beyond the very successful Standard Model of particle physics. Among these are the problem of neutrino mass, the (as yet) unobserved Higgs particle, the quark-gluon plasma, quantum aspects of gravity, and the so--called hierarchy problem. Satisfactory resolution of these important questions will take much research effort in both theory and experiment. The Science & Engineering Research Council, Department of Science & Technology has sponsored a series of SERC Schools in Theoretical High Energy Physics over the past several years, to provide instruction and training to graduate students working for research degrees. This book is an outcome of the schools held at the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata in 2000, and at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad in 2001. Based on lectures by active researchers in the field---Rajiv Gavai, Debashis Ghoshal, Dileep Jatkar, Anjan Joshipura, Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya, Sreerup Raychaudhuri, Saurabh Rindani, Ashoke Sen and Sandip Trivedi---the nine chapters comprising the book deal with a number of topics that range from the fundamentals of the field, to problems and questions that are at the very forefront of current research. This volume will thus be useful to the advanced graduate student who has familiarity with quantum field theory, the Standard Model, and the general theory of relativity, and will also provide a useful reference for working scientists.
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TitleSurveys in Theoretical High Energy Physics 1 : Lecture Notes from SERC Schools
Author(s)Ramadevi, P
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2013.
Description336 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe recent discovery at the Large Hadron Collider, of what is very likely the Higgs particle, has given a fillip to research in High Energy physics. These experiments hold the promise of a glimpse of physics beyond the Standard Model, which while having been verified to great accuracy, cannot be the final theory. Uncomfortable gaps -both theoretical and experimental- remain in our understanding. Lecture notes from the SERC School in Theoretical High Energy Physics held at IIT Bombay in February 2008 are contained in this volume. Topics that were covered then are of continuing importance, more so in the light of the ongoing LHC experiment. The various chapters in the book include an extensive survey of LHC physics that together with formal aspects and models of supersymmetry, review the state of the art in our understanding of the Standard Model and beyond. The article on B Physics and CP violations add to this, while the chapter on thermal field theory reviews the formalism necessary to understand the early universe and to embark on an analysis of quark-gluon plasma in heavy ion collisions. Written in a clear pedagogic style by active researchers, this text will prepare a beginner to work in the field and at the same time will also provide useful reference material for active researchers
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TitleNumerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers
Author(s)Antia, H. M
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2012.
Description888 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book presents an exhaustive and in-depth exposition of the various numerical methods used in scientific and engineering computations. It emphasises the practical aspects of numerical computation and discusses various techniques in sufficient detail to enable their implementation in solving a wide range of problems. The main addition in the third edition is a new Chapter on Statistical Inferences. There is also some addition and editing in the next chapter on Approximations. With this addition 12 new programs have also been added
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TitleThe Physics of Disordered Systems
Author(s)Menon, Gautam I;Ray, Purusattam
PublicationGurgaon, 1. Hindustan Book Agency 2. Imprint: Hindustan Book Agency, 2012.
Description186 p : online resource
Abstract NoteDisordered systems are ubiquitous in nature and their study remains a profound and challenging subject of current research. Ideas and methods from the physics of Disordered systems have been fruitfully applied to several fields ranging from computer science to neuroscience. This book contains a selection of lectures delivered at the 'SERC School on Disordered Systems', spanning topics from classic results to frontier areas of research in this field. Spin glasses, disordered Ising models, quantum disordered systems, structural glasses, dilute magnets, interfaces in random field systems and disordered vortex systems are among the topics discussed in the text, in chapters authored by active researchers in the field, including Bikas Chakrabarti, Arnab Das, Deepak Kumar, Gautam Menon, G. Ravikumar, Purusattam Ray, Srikanth Sastry and Prabodh Shukla. This book provides a gentle and comprehensive introduction to the physics of disordered systems and is aimed at graduate students and young scientists either working in or intending to enter this exciting field. It should also serve as a general reference for students and practicing researchers alike
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TitleClassical dynamics: A Modern Perspective
Author(s)E.C.G.Sudarshan;N. Mukunda
PublicationNew Delhi, Hindustan Book Agency, 2015.
Descriptionx, 597p
Abstract NoteClassical dynamics is traditionally treated as an early stage in the development of physics, a stage that has long been superseded by more ambitious theories. Here, in this book, classical dynamics is treated as a subject on its own as well as a research frontier. Incorporating insights gained over the past several decades, the essential principles of classical dynamics are presented, while demonstrating that a number of key results originally considered only in the context of quantum theory and particle physics, have their foundations in classical dynamics. Graduate students in physics and practicing physicists will welcome the present approach to classical dynamics that encompasses systems of particles, free and interacting fields, and coupled systems. Lie groups and Lie algebras are incorporated at a basic level and are used in describing space-time symmetry groups. There is an extensive discussion on constrained systems, Dirac brackets and their geometrical interpretation. The Lie-algebraic description of dynamical systems is discussed in detail, and Poisson brackets are developed as a realization of Lie brackets. Other topics include treatments of classical spin, elementary relativistic systems in the classical context, irreducible realizations of the Galileo and Poincaré groups, and hydrodynamics as a Galilean field theory. Students will also find that this approach that deals with problems of manifest covariance, the no-interaction theorem in Hamiltonian mechanics and the structure of action-at-a-distance theories provides all the essential preparatory groundwork for a passage to quantum field theory.
ISBN,Price9789380250779 : 1100.00
Classification531.3
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL DYNAMICS 2. DYNAMICS
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TitleSurveys in theoretical high energy physics 1: Lecture Notes from SERC Schools
Author(s)P. Ramadevi (ed.)
PublicationNew Delhi, Hindustan Book Agency, 2013.
Descriptionxii, 322p.
Series(Texts and Readings in Physical Sciences)
ISBN,Price9789380250458 : Rs. 670.00(PB)
Classification539.12.162.8
Keyword(s)1. HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS 2. LHC 3. SUPERSYMMETRY 4. THERMAL FIELD THEORY
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TitleNonlinear dynamics: Near and Far From Equilibrium
Author(s)J. K. Bhattacharjee;S. Bhattacharaya
PublicationNew Delhi, Hindustan Book Agency, 2007.
Descriptionvii, 304p.
Series(Texts and Readings in Physical Sciences)
ISBN,Price8185931747 : Rs. 400.00(PB)
Classification531.3
Keyword(s)1. DYNAMICS 2. MODE COUPLING THEORY 3. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS 4. RENORMALIZATION GROUP 5. TURBULENCE
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