Generalized Functions in Mathematical Physics – Vladimirov

In this post we will see the book Generalized Functions in Mathematical Physics by V. S. Vladimirov.

vladimirov-coverAbout the book:

… modern mathematical physics makes extensive use of the latest attainments of  mathematics, one of which is the theory of generalized functions. The present monograph is devoted to a brief exposition of the fundamentals of that theory and of  certain of its applications to mathematical physics.

The present monograph is an expanded version of a course of lectures that the author has been delivering to students, post-graduates, and associates of the Moscow Physics and Technology Institute and the Steklov Mathematical Institute.

The book was translated from the Russian by George Yankovsky and was published Mir Publishers in 1979.

You can get the book here.

 

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Holography And Its Application – Ostrovsky

In this post we will see Holography And Its Application by  Yu. I. Ostrovsky. 

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About the book:

The books explains basic physical fundamentals of a hologram and holography. In the second chapter various experiments on holography are detailed out. In the final chapter various applications of holography are given. The book also contains an extensive list of references on the subject.

The book was translated from the Russian by G. Leib. The book was published by Mir in 1977.

All credits to the original uploader.

You can get the book here. and here

 

Contents

Chapter 1 A HOLOGRAM AND ITS PROPERTIES

1.1. The Physical Principles of Holography 8

1.2. Properties of a Hologram 58

Chapter 2 HOLOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENTS 73

2.1. Arrangements for Forming Holograms 74

2.2. Sources of Light for Forming Holograms 101

2.3. Reconstruction of Wavefront 123

2.4. Hologram Recording Materials 140

Chapter 3 THE MAIN APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY 161

3.1. Three-Dimensional Images 162

3.2. Holographic Interferometry 185

3.3. Spatial Filtration and Character Recognition 217

3.4. Other Applications of Holography 228

Epilogue 239

References 240

Name Index 256

Subject Index 264

 

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Selected Questions and Problems in Physics – Gladkova, Kutylovskaya

In this post we will see Selected Questions and Problems in Physics  by R. Gladkova and N. Kutylovskaya.

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About the book

This collection of questions and problems in physics is in ­ tended for the students of correspondence courses and evening classes in intermediate colleges and is in accord with the existing curriculum .

The purpose of this book is to teach the students how to solve problems in physics. This should stimulate corre­spondence course students to work independently, encourage them to accumulate an adequate theoretical background, and develop in them the requisite aptitude for practical activity in various branches of the economy.

Each section begins with a brief description of the basic theoretical concepts, laws, and formulas. This provides the maxim um possible help to correspondence course students in
solving problems. A large number of problem s are supplied with detailed solutions and an analysis of the results, while in some cases different approaches are used to solve the same
problem so that the student can discover the most rational form of independent study.

The theoretical material is presented in a lucid form, and most problems are of medium complexity. However, each section contains tougher problem s as well. Their solution requires a broader range of theoretical data, and will fa­cilitate a deeper understanding of the physics course.

In keeping with the existing curriculum, problem s in astronomy have also been included in the collection. Their solution requires the use of a star chart, which is printed on the flyleaf.
The book was translated from the Russian by Natalia Wadhwa and was published by Mir in 1989.

All credits to the Siddharth – the original uploader .

You can get the book here. and here

 

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Maths with Mummy

We come back after a long time with the book Maths with Mummy by V. Zhitomirsky and L. Shevrin.

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About the book

Maths with Mummy introduces young children to mathematics. What should a child learn during this first introduction? Obviously this basic information must include numbers from one. to ten, simple mathematical operations using them, and the main geometrical figures. At the same time the modern approach to teaching mathematics is in favour of extending the range at this traditional information to include new concepts such as multitude, relationship (including comparing numbers of different magnitude) and the unknown, We also believe that this initial stage should teach children to distinguish
and classify objects according to different characteristics and to add up these combinations when necessary. Children should also learn to develop simple measurement skills.

The authors took all this into account in writing the Maths with Mummy. With regard to the form of the book, the authors proceeded tram the assumption that the material at this early stage must be as interesting as possible. The book has been written in the form of a story about an ordinary family, so the child absorbs the rudiments of mathematics
not in special lessons, but in real situations together with the main characters, Petya and his little sister Olya. The many colour illustrations and cartoons about Lyapa the Donkey also help to arouse children’s interest and hold their attention.

Another feature oi the book must be mentioned. Unlike ordinary school textbooks which can be used only with the direct participation of a trained teacher, this book has been planned and written so that the necessary explanations, commentaries and discussions are contained in the text itself. This means that any adult using the book to teach children does not need to prepare the material in advance or worry about how to present it. We believe that the book will enable children to absorb the basic minimum oi mathematical knowledge irrespective of where they are taught and the degree to which the parents or teacher are familiar with mathematics and teaching methodology. We have included British measures as well as the metric system for the convenience at the English-speaking
countries.

The book is intended primarily tor use at home with children of live and six. It can also be used as a textbook with the older groups at pre-school establishments and tor home reading in primary schools. It is so designed that it can simply be read aloud, but naturally it is to be hoped that adults will play a more active part, supplementing
it with their own explanations, questions and as
much discussion as possible.

The text is divided into ten parts which we have decided to call notebooks. Each notebook is self-contained, consisting of a separate mathematical subject and episode in the story. This does not mean, that it must be covered in one lesson. Children should not be given too much new information. In most cases the text of each notebook can be
split up into smaller sections.

The questions and tasks tor the child and the exercises are most important. They will help the child to absorb the mathematical content of the book and acquire certain practical skills more consciously and effectively. The child must answer all the questions and do all the tasks that are set. With regard to the exercises. Some at these may be omitted, particularly as they include some fairly advanced ones. Adults should decide themselves which exercises to set depending on a child’s individual ability. The same applies to writing down numbers and mathematical formulae. Do not insist that children should write them down, particularly it it is likely to affect their attitude towards learning maths. We should be grateful tor any information as to how this book has been used, with what age group, over what period and with what results. We should also be glad to receive any comments and suggestions for improving it.

The book was translated from the Russian by Katherine Hamilton. The wonderful illustrations were done by  M. Romadin and B. Chuprygin. The book was published in 1987 by Raduga.

Many, many thanks to Guptaji for this wonderful book!

You can get the book here. and here

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Some recent discoveries

First of all thanks to Siddharth for his amazing and non-stop efforts in bringing out some many links to us.

Perhaps we need to make a separate post for his books!

From now on we will shift completely to The Internet Archive for links. In case you find a broken link and have the file, please provide alternate links.

Recently I found a few gems at a raddiwala shop. Here are a few glimpses

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All of them (plus a few non-soviet books) for a little over Rs. 100!

Just a couple of months more and we will be back in business…

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Update: Books in Comments

It has been a while since anything new was posted by me. But many good natured people have invested their time and efforts to keep the book coming. This post is for bringing forth those contributions and contributors. Chances are that many might not know about these books as the links were posted in comments of various other posts. Hence this short post. Detailed posts with contents, info etc. will follow later. And please do add more links. Apologies for mistakes and omissions, please let me know if I have missed any.

Thanks to Siddharth for following titles and links

Holography and its application by Ostrovsky (MIR Publishers, 1977)
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Selected Questions and Problems in Physics by Gladkova Kutylovskaya (MIR Publishers 1989)
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A Brief Course In Analytic Geometry Yefimov (Peace Publishers.)
Link

The Electric Welder by Tsegelsky (Foreign Languages Publishing House)
Link

The Life Of The Plant by Timiryazev, Kliment. (Foreign Languages Publishing House)
Link

Fundamentals Of Geology by Obruchev,V (Foreign Langurges Publishing House)
Link

Electric Slag Welding by Paton (Foreign Languages Publishing House)
Link

Pseydoanonymous Greek submitted links below:

General Methods for Solving Physics Problems by Belikov
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A Course of Differential Geometry and Topology by Fomenko et al.
Link Link2

Problems in Differential Geometry and Topology by Fomenko et al.
Link

Problems of Mathematical Physics by Lebedev
Link

Worked Problems in Applied Mathematics by Lebedev
Link

and here

Selected Problems on Physics by Myasnikov, Osanova
Link

The Kiselev books are not from Mir/Soviet era publishers so I have not included them.

Thanks to Tor, Shovon, Pseydoanonymous Greek for the one below:

Senior Physics 1 by  Kikoin, Kikoin
Link

Thanks to db.jan for this one

Strength of Materials by Belyaev
Link

Thanks to itanveer for following title:

ABC’s of Quantum Mechanics by Rydnik

Link and LaTeX version

Thanks to idkwhii for the one below:

Physics of the 20th Century: History and Outlook by Velikhov

Link and here  and here

PS: I am terribly busy in finishing my thesis (wish me all the luck!), so it will be a couple of months (hopefully!) before I begin posting again!

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A Million Thanks!!

Today Mirtitles has had its first million views!

A million thanks to all those who made the efforts to make this site the place it is and all those who spread the good word.

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New Bookshelf has arrived…

After some wait, finally got a new book shelf. Books are still not arranged in a proper way. All due to my procrastination. Books have been just brought out of boxes.

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The last one is the new one!

Each shelf has atleast two, sometimes three of four layers of books…

And yet I need more book shelves, as books always keep coming towards me…

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Electricity and Magnetism – Matveev

We now come to a long awaited book by A. N. Matveev. Sometime back we had seen his Mechanics and Theory of Relativity. In this post we will see Electricity and Magnetism. This book is a part of 5 book course by A. N. Matveev.

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This course reflects the present level of advancement in science and takes into account the changes in the general physics curriculum.

About the book:

This course mainly aims at the description of the experimental substantiation of the theory of electromagnetism and the formulation of the theory in the local form, i.e. in the form of relations between physical quantities at the same point in space and time. In most cases, these relations are expressed in the form of differential equations. However, it is not the differential form but the local nature which is important. Consequently, the end product of the course are Maxwell ‘s equations obtained as a result of generalization and mathematical formulation of experimentally established regularities. Consequently, the analysis is mainly based on induction. This, however, does not exclude the application of the deductive method but rather presumes the combination of the two methods of analysis in accordance with the principles of scientific perception of physical laws.

The book was translated from the Russian by Ram Wadhwa and Natalia Deineko. The book was first published by Mir Publishers in 1986.

Many thanks to Vikram V. for making this book available.

Note: Original cover was not available in hi-res, so I made a new one. Also, unlike many other of Matveev books  in this series (for example in Optics) this version of the book does not have “coloured text headings”, it might be possible some other version of this book has them. We will see Optics by Matveev sometime in future as I have a physical copy. The other two remaining volumes, namely Molecular Physics and Atomic Physics (even rarer, as supposedly only ~ 300 copies were printed in English) are as elusive as they get. If anyone has access to these please give a life back to these books.

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You can get the book here and here.

 

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Fundamentals of The Theory of Electricity – Tamm

Fundamentals of the Theory of Electricity is a classical 
course in electrodynamics written by Igor E. Tamm (1895-1971), 
one of the most outstanding and well-known Soviet physicists.

In this post we will see a book titled Fundamentals of The Theory of Electricity by Igor E. Tamm.

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About the book:

The present book is intended for persons acquainted with differential and integral calculus and with vector algebra. The fundamentals of vector analysis are set out in the text as needed. The main object of this book is to find out the physical meaning and content of the fundamental laws and postulates of the theory of electricity. In comparison with this object, only a subordinate part is relegated to formal and logical harmony, and to a strict and ordered treatment.

Not trying to achieve completeness of discussion, I omitted even comparatively important questions if they dropped out of the general line of the exposition (for example, thermoelectric phenomena and electrolysis). On the other hand, I permitted myself to treat in somewhat greater detail than is usually the custom some questions (for example in the theory of dielectrics and magnetics). I did not set out technical applications of the theory, but tried as far as possible to prepare the reader to pass over directly to studying the applied theory of electricity.

The book was translated from the Russian by G. Leib and was first published by Mir Publishers in 1979. This is the translation of the Ninth Edition of the book.

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You can get the book here and here.

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