Advanced Modern Physics: Theoretical Foundations/ John Dirk Walecka.
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- 9780000990037
- 0000990035
- 23 530.12 WAL
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512.897 KUM Linear Algebra / | 519.2 PON Probability and Stochastic Processes : Work Examples / | 519.5 LIW Statistical Methods for the Information Professional: | 530.12 WAL Advanced Modern Physics: Theoretical Foundations/ | 530.15 RAM Physics Redefined: | 530.41 GEN Simple views on condensed matter / | 535.15 GUA Advanced Nonlinear Optics/ |
Our understanding of the physical world was revolutionized in the twentieth century -- the era of "modern physics". This book, aimed at the very best students, extends the coverage of the theoretical groundwork of today's physics presented in the previous Introduction to Modern Theoretical Foundations (Vol. I). Typically, students have to wade through several courses to see many of these topics. The goal is to give them some idea of where they are going, and how things fit together, as they go along.The present book focuses on the following reformulation of quantum mechanics, angular momentum, scattering theory, lagrangian field theory, symmetries, Feynman rules, quantum electrodynamics, including higher-order contributions, path integrals, and canonical transformations for quantum systems. Many problems are included that enhance and extend the coverage. The book assumes a mastery of the material in Vol. I, and the continued development of mathematical skills, including multivariable calculus and linear algebra. Several appendices provide important details, and any additional required mathematics. The reader should then find the text, together with the appendices and problems, to be self-contained. The aim is to cover the framework of modern theoretical physics in sufficient depth that things "make sense" to students, and, when finished, the reader should have an elementary working knowledge in the principal areas of theoretical physics of the twentieth century.
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