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An Introduction To The Theory Of Plasma Turbulence – Tsytovich
In this post, we will see the book An Introduction To The Theory Of Plasma Turbulence by V. N. Tsytovich. About the book This book is based upon lectures given by Professor Tsytovich at Culham Laboratory. The preceding text can … Continue reading
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Tagged balance equation of turbulent plasma, cosmic rays, ion-sound turbulence, langmuir turbulence, plasma physics, problems of plasma turbulence, soviet, spectrum of turbulence, theory of plasma turbulence, turbulence, turbulent collisions, turbulent plasma
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Qualitative Methods In The Many Body Problem – Khilmi
In this post, we will see the book Qualitative Methods In The Many Body Problem by G. F. Khilmi. About the book The n-body problem is the name usually given to the problem of the motion of a system of … Continue reading
A Method For Studying Model Hamiltonians – A Minimax Principle For Problems In Statistical Physics – Bogolyubov Jr
In this post, we will see the book A Method For Studying Model Hamiltonians – A Minimax Principle For Problems In Statistical Physics by N. N. Bogolyubov Jr.. About the book In this book methods are proposed for solving certain … Continue reading
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Tagged fermions, interactions, minimax principle, model hamiltonians, physics, quantum mechanics, statistical physics
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Quantum Mechanics – Davydov
In this post, we will see the book Quantum Mechanics by A. S. Davydov. About the book The present book is an extended exposition of a course of lectures in quantum mechanics given by the author over several years to … Continue reading
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Tagged applications of quantum mechanics, approximate methods, basic concepts of quantum mechanics, bosons, chemical bonds, elementary particles, fermions, interpretation of quantum mechanics, physics, quantum mechanics, quantum states, quantum theory of scattering, quantum transitions, quasi-relativistic quantum mechanics, relation between quantum mechanics and classical mechanics, representation theory, solid state, theory of molecules
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Collection of Problems on Classical Mechanics – Kotkin, Serbo
In this post, we will see the book Collection Of Problems In Classical Mechanics by G. L. Kotkin; V. G. Serbo. About the book This collection is meant for physics students. Its contents correspond roughly to the mechanics course in … Continue reading
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Problems in Electrodynamics – Batygin, Toptygin
In this post, we will see the book Problems In Electrodynamics by V.V. Batygin; I.N. Toptygin . About the book This book contains about 750 problems on classical electrodynamics and its more important applications, including over 150 problems on the … Continue reading
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Tagged electrodynamics, electromagnetic waves, electrostatics, lorentz transformations, magnetostatics, physics, problem books, problems and solutions, quasi-stationary magnetic fields, radiation, special theory of relativity, steady currents, vector and tensor calculus
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Problems In Quantum Mechanics – Gol’dman, Krivchenkov, Kogan, Galitskii
In this post, we will see the book Problems In Quantum Mechanics by I.I. Gol’dman, V.D. Krivchenkov, V.I. Kogan, V.M. Galitskii and edited by D. Ter Haar. About the book A comprehensive collection of problems of varying degrees of difficulty … Continue reading
Topics In The Theory Of Random Noise Volumes 1 & 2 – Stratonovich
In this post, we will see two volume book titled Topics In The Theory Of Random Noise by R. L. Stratonovich. About the books The present book, in two volumes, is concerned with a variety of topics which have been … Continue reading
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Tagged distribution functions, fokker-plank equations, gaussian processes, markov processes, noise, non-linear self-excited oscillations, nonlinear transformations, nonstationary random processes, oscillators, parametric oscillators, random functions, random variables, relays, theorems
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Senior Physics 1 and 2
In this post, we will see the two volume book Senior Physics. Volume 1 of the book was written by I. K. Kikoin and A. K. Kikoin, while Volume 2 was written by B. B. Bukhovtsev, Yu. L. Klimontovich and … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation laws, direct current, dynamics, electrodynamics, electromagnetic induction, electrostatics, equation of state, forces in nature, kinematics, law of conservation of energy, law of conservation of momentum, laws of motion, magnetic field, mir books, mir publilshers, molecular kinetic theory, molecular physics, phase change, physics, practical work, statics, thermal phenomena, thermodynamics
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Electrical Machines (Volumes 1 & 2) – Ivanov-Smolensky
In this post, we will see the two volume set (out of three) Electrical Machines by A. Ivanov-Smolensky. About the book The book is in three volumes as follows. Volume I: Preface. Introduction. Transformers. A General Theory of Electrical Machines. … Continue reading