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With equal emphasis on intuition and formalism, this text provides a unified, comprehensive, and coherent introduction to continuum physics that requires only some Newtonian mechanics and modest mathematical prerequisites that are further developed in the text. Based on the author's years of teaching the subject, the book is highly structured and useful on several tracks: as the main text for a course on continuum physics or as the foundation for courses on more specialized areas, such as solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, geophysics, and astrophysics. It contains all the usual features of a textbook: plenty of illustrations, problem sets with solutions, and an introduction to numerical simulations. OTIs OTI 1 IP177
Physics --- Field theory (Physics) --- Field theory (Physics).
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Classical mechanics. Field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Least action --- #WNAT:d.d. Prof. L. Bouckaert --- Mechanics --- Variational principles --- Classical field theory --- Continuum physics --- Physics --- Continuum mechanics --- Least action. --- Field theory (Physics).
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Cosmology --- Gravitation. --- General relativity (Physics) --- Relativistic theory of gravitation --- Relativity theory, General --- Field theory (Physics) --- Matter --- Physics --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Relativity (Physics) --- Gravitation --- Properties
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Geophysics --- Expanding earth --- Gravitation --- Field theory (Physics) --- Matter --- Physics --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Relativity (Physics) --- Earth, Expanding --- Earth expansion --- Expansion of the earth --- Geodynamics --- Properties --- Expanding earth. --- Gravitation.
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Following on form the successful first (1984) and revised (1993) editions, this extended and revised text is designed as a short and simple introduction to quantum field theory for final year physics students and for postgraduate students beginning research in theoretical and experimental particle physics. Thus, the first ten chapters deal with QED in the canonical formalism, and are little changed from the first edition. A brief introduction to gauge theories (Chapter 11) is then followed by two sections, which may be read independently of each other. They cover QCD and related topics (Chapters 12-15) and the unified electroweak theory (Chapters 16-19) respectively. Problems are provided at the end of each chapter. --Book Jacket.
Quantum field theory --- Quantum mechanics. Quantumfield theory --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- 530.145 --- 530.145 Quantum theory
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Unified field theories --- Einstein unified field theory --- Field theories, Unified --- Unified field theory, Einstein --- Unified theories --- History of physics --- Electromagnetic theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Relativity (Physics) --- Supergravity --- Supersymmetry
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Quantum field theory is an area of wide and growing interest to students and researchers of both mathematics and physics. This text is an introduction to the subject which uses mathematical theory of operator algebras to present the theory.
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