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Tag Archives: physics
Something Called Nothing – Podolny
The present book relates the history of views, the development of ideas, often ones that are still in the making. In this post we will see a book about nothing! The curios title of the book is Something Called Nothing … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, history, mathematics, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet
Tagged dirac sea, elementary particles, ether, fields, history of science, mir publishers, neutrino, physics, planck length, popular science, quantum mecha, vacuum, void
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Differential Equations and the Calculus of Variations – Elsgolts
In this post we will see the book Differential Equations and the Calculus of Variations by L. Elsgolts. About the book: This text is meant for students of higher schools and deals with the most important sections of mathematics-differential equations … Continue reading
Posted in books, mathematics, mir books, mir publishers, physics
Tagged boundary value problems, calculus of variation, canonical forms, conditional extremals, euler's equation, extremals, isoperimetric problems, Kantorovich's Method, linear differential equations, Lyapunov's Second Method, mathematics, partial differential equations, perturbations, Pfaffian Equations, physics, Ritz method, Systems of Differential Equations, Theory of Stability, Variational Problems
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Laser Physics and Applications – Tarasov
We have already seen two books on Lasers by Lev Tarasov, namely Laser Age in Optics and Laser Physics. In this post we will see yet another book on Lasers by him, this one is titled Laser Physics and Applications. … Continue reading
Posted in books, engineering, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet, technology
Tagged applications of lasers, fusion, history, holography, laser control, lasers, optical coherence, physics, Q-switching, resonant cavity, types of lasers
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Laser Physics – Tarasov
We had earlier seen Laser Age in Optics by Tarasov. In this post we will see Laser Physics by L. V. Tarasov. About the Book The book aims at bringing the reader up-to-date with the latest achievements and trends in … Continue reading
Posted in books, engineering, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet, technology
Tagged applications of lasers, coherence, control of laser, history, lasers, performance data, physics, Q-switching, resonant cavity, types of lasers
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The World Is Built On Probability – Tarasov
YOU WON’T REGRET READING THIS BOOK We now come to much awaited book by Lev Tarasov The World Is Built On Probability. And this post also is the 200th post on Mirtitles! Thanks to all who helped and encouraged!! From … Continue reading
Posted in books, life sciences, mathematics, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, statistics
Tagged causality, classical physics, darwin, decisions, entropy, evolution, feedback, laws, mathematics, maxwell's demon, mutation, natural selection, physics, probability, quantum mechanics, randomness, self control, statistical testing, statistics, wave function
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Selected Problems in Physics – Shaskol’skaya and El’tsin
In this post we will look at a very special problem book by Shaskol’skaya and El’tsin. This extremely popular problem book was translated outside the erstwhile USSR. THE present collection of problems is a further development and revision of our book … Continue reading
Posted in books, physics, problem books, soviet
Tagged olympiads, physics, problems and solutions
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Space Adventures From Your Home – Rabiza
In this post we will see a children’s book on experiments on space travel titled Space Adventures in Your Home by F. Rabiza Space Adventures in Your Home will help you perform experiments on your own. Of course, this book … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, astronomy, books, engineering, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet, technology
Tagged children's book, cosmonautics, heat, laws of motion, physics, rockets, space experiments, space vechicles, weightlessness
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Problems in Physics – Kapitza
This one I have been searching for a while. I had read reference to this work in some book (which I don’t remember now), and ever since was trying to find it. Luckily today I landed on a page (Edit: … Continue reading
A Collection of Questions and Problems in Physics – Sena
I believe that if you have solved or studied the solution of a large number of problems, the basics of the physical method of thinking have become clearer. We now come to A Collection of Questions and Problems in Physics … Continue reading
Posted in books, mir books, mir publishers, physics, problem books
Tagged high school, mir publishers, physics, problems and solutions
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The Relativistic Theory of Gravitation – Logunov, Mestvirishvili
The gravitational field is constructed as a physical field in the spirit of Faraday and Maxwell, and this field has energy, momentum, and spins 2 and 0. In this post we see book titled The Relativistic Theory of Gravitation by … Continue reading
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Tagged cosmology, einstein, equivalence principle, general relativity, geodesics, gravitational waves, mir publishers, physics
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