Introduction à la physique subatomique

Introduction à la physique subatomique

Author: André Rougé

Publisher: Editions Ecole Polytechnique

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9782730212311

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Il existe une description unifiée de la physique des particules élémentaires : le modèle standard. Ce manuel décrit les éléments utilisés dans ce modèle standard : constituants fondamentaux (quarks et leptons), symétries et lois de conservation, interactions entre particules.


Introduction to the Physics of Electrons in Solids

Introduction to the Physics of Electrons in Solids

Author: Henri Alloul

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-12-09

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 364213565X

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This textbook sets out to enable readers to understand fundamental aspects underlying quantum macroscopic phenomena in solids, primarily through the modern experimental techniques and results. The classic independent-electrons approach for describing the electronic structure in terms of energy bands helps explain the occurrence of metals, insulators and semiconductors. It is underlined that superconductivity and magnetism can only be understood by taking into account the interactions between electrons. The text recounts the experimental observations that have revealed the main properties of the superconductors and were essential to track its physical origin. While fundamental concepts are underlined, those which are required to describe the high technology applications, present or future, are emphasized as well. Problem sets involve experimental approaches and tools which support a practical understanding of the materials and their behaviour.


Groups and Symmetries

Groups and Symmetries

Author: Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-10-16

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0387788662

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- Combines material from many areas of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, and analysis, so students see connections between these areas - Applies material to physics so students appreciate the applications of abstract mathematics - Assumes only linear algebra and calculus, making an advanced subject accessible to undergraduates - Includes 142 exercises, many with hints or complete solutions, so text may be used in the classroom or for self study


An Introduction to Relativistic Gravitation

An Introduction to Relativistic Gravitation

Author: Remi Hakim

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999-05-20

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9780521459303

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This is an introductory textbook on applications of general relativity to astrophysics and cosmology. The aim is to provide graduate students with a toolkit for understanding astronomical phenomena that involve velocities close to that of light or intense gravitational fields. The approach taken is first to give the reader a thorough grounding in special relativity, with space-time the central concept, following which general relativity presents few conceptual difficulties. Examples of relativistic gravitation in action are drawn from the astrophysical domain. The book can be read on two levels: first as an introductory fast-track course, and then as a detailed course reinforced by problems which illuminate technical examples. The book has extensive links to the literature of relativistic astrophysics and cosmology.


L'homme et les lois de la nature 2

L'homme et les lois de la nature 2

Author: Jean-Pierre COURTIN

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-01-07

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 1471041395

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Manuel de culture générale scientifique, de niveau universitaire (licences et masters scientifiques)


Many-Body Problems and Quantum Field Theory

Many-Body Problems and Quantum Field Theory

Author: Philippe Andre Martin

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 3662048949

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Emphasis is placed on analogies between the various systems rather than on advanced or specialized aspects, with the purpose of illustrating common ideas within different domains of physics. Starting from a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and classical electromagnetism, the exposition is self-contained and explicitly details all steps of the derivations. The new edition features a substantially new treatment of nucleon pairing.


Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics

Author: Claude Cohen-Tannoudji

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13:

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This didactically unrivalled textbook and timeless reference by Nobel Prize Laureate Claude Cohen-Tannoudji separates essential underlying principles of quantum mechanics from specific applications and practical examples and deals with each of them in a different section. Chapters emphasize principles; complementary sections supply applications. The book provides a qualitative introduction to quantum mechanical ideas; a systematic, complete and elaborate presentation of all the mathematical tools and postulates needed, including a discussion of their physical content and applications. The book is recommended on a regular basis by lecturers of undergraduate courses.