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Heat And Mass Transfer Vol. 1 – Lykov, Smol’skii ( Eds.)
In this post, we will see the book Heat And Mass Transfer Vol. 1 – A. V. Lykov, B. M. Smol’skii ( Eds.). Volume 1 Convective Heat Exchange in a Homogeneous Medium edited by: B.S. Petukhov, I.P. Ginzburg, and А. S. … Continue reading
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Tagged engineering, heat, heat transfer, hydraulics, materials, physics, properties, resistance, super critical region, technology, thermal physics
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Space and Time in the Microworld – Blokhintsev
In this post, we will see the book Space and Time in the Microworld by D. I. Blokhintsev . About the book In comprehending the physical content of dynamic variables which have geometric meaning, for example, the space-time particle coordinates … Continue reading
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Tagged boson field, causality, Causality in Quantum Theory, Chronogeometry, dimensions of electron, elementary particles, experiments, fermion field, gedanken experiments, geometrical measurements, macroscopic, measurement in quantum mechanics, non-linear fields, non-linear theory of fields, photons, physics, Polarization of Vacuum, properties, quantum mechanics, relativistic quantum mechanics, S-Matrix theory, Space-Time Manifold, stochastic geometry, wigner coordinates
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A Collection of Problems on the Equations of Mathematical Physics – Vladimirov
In this post, we will see the book A Collection of Problems on the Equations of Mathematical Physics edited by V. S. Vladimirov. The contributors to the book include V .S. Vladimirov, V .P . Mikhailov, A. A. Vasharin, Kh. Kh.Karimova, … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary value problems, cauchy problems, differential equations, fourier transform, function spaces, generalised functions, green's function, integral equations, laplace transform, mathematical, partial differential equations, physics, physics problems and solutions, problem books, problem solving, Sturm-Liouville Problem, variational methods
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The Differential Equations of Thermodynamics – Sychev
In this post, we will see the book The Differential Equations of Thermodynamics by V. V. Sychev. About the book Thermodynamics, as is known, is constructed quite simply. Two of its main laws have been established experimentally, and by applying … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary curves, clausius-clapeyron equations, complex thermodynamic systems, critical point, differential equations, entropy, first law of thermodynamics, flow processes, gibbs-helmholtz equations, heat capacities, isentrope, isolines, mathematical physics, maxwell equations, phase transitions, physics, second law of thermodynamics, simple systems, thermodynamic potentials, thermodynamic systems, theromodynamics
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The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation – Fock
In this post we will see the book The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation by V. A. Fock. About the book The aim of this book is threefold. Firstly, we intended to give a text-book on Relativity Theory and … Continue reading
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Tagged acceleration, Christoffel Symbols, conservation laws, covariance, curvture tensor, four velocity, general relativity, geodesics, gravitational equations, gravitational field, laws of motion, local equivalence, local frames, lorentz transformation, mass, mass tensor, maxwells equations, newtons theory, physics, principles, red shift, solutions of gravitational equations, tensor analysis, theory of gravitation
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Problems of Mathematical Physics – Lebedev, Skalsyaka, Uflyand
In this post, we will see the book Problems of Mathematical Physics by N. N. Lebedev; I. P. Skalsyaka; Y. S. Uflyand. About the book The aim of the present book is to help the reader acquire the proficiency needed … Continue reading
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Tagged curvilinear coordinates, diffraction theory, eigenfunctions, elliptic, equations, fourier method, fourier transform, hankel transform, harmonic ocsillations, hyperbolic, inhomogenous problems, integral equations, integral transforms, laplace transform, mathematical physics, mellin transform, methods, paraboloidal coordinates, physics, physics problems and solutions, problems and solutions, special functions, toroidal coordinates, variational method
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Principles of Electrodynamics – A. N. Matveyev
In this post, we will look at the book Principles of Electrodynamics by A. N. Matveyev (Matveev). We have seen other books by Matveev in the past, Mechanics and Theory of Relativity, Optics, Molecular Physics, and Electricity and Magnetism. About … Continue reading
Integral Equations In Elasticity – Parton, Perlin
In this post, we will look at the book Integral Equations In Elasticity by V. Z. Parton, P. I. Perlin. About the book This book presents the fundamentals of the theory of regular and singular integral equations in the case … Continue reading
Problems On The Equations Of Mathematical Physics – Smirnov
In this post we will see the book Problems On The Equations Of Mathematical Physics by M. M. Smirnov. About the book The aim of the present collection of problems is to illustrate the theory of partial differential equations as … Continue reading
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Tagged canonical form, cauchy's method, elliptic, hyperbolic, mathematical physics, mathematics, method of characteristics, parabolic, partial differential equations, physics, problems and solutions, reduction, separation of variables
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