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From Quarks to the Universe

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From Quarks to the Universe

From Quarks to the Universe: A Short Physics Course
Springer | Physics | January 15, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319206532 | 326 pages | pdf | 21.1 mb

by Eleftherios N. Economou (Author)
Covers applications of CM, EM and QM in the real world and focuses on important points usually missed by students
Shows the student the power of dimensional analysis
Emphasizes physical thinking rather than memorizing formulae
Includes end-of-chapter summary of the important formulae, a series of multiple choice questions and solved and unsolved problems


From the Back Cover

This book takes the reader for a short journey over the structures of matter showing that their main properties can be obtained even at a quantitative level with a minimum background knowledge including first year calculus, the basic principles of quantum mechanics and the extensive use of dimensional analysis. The latter, besides some high school physics and mathematics, namely the atomic idea, the wave-particle duality and the minimization of energy as the condition for equilibrium are the basis of the book. Dimensional analysis employing the universal constants and combined with “a little imagination and thinking”, to quote Feynman, allow an amazing short-cut derivation of several quantitative results concerning the structures of matter. In the current 2nd edition, new material and more explanations with more detailed derivations were added to make the book more student-friendly. Many multiple-choice questions with the correct answers at the end of the book, solved and unsolved problems make the book also suitable as a textbook. This book is of interest to students of physics, engineering and other science and to researchers in physics, material science, chemistry and engineering who may find stimulating the alternative derivation of several real world results which sometimes seem to pop out the magician’s hat.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
83 illus., 9 in colour
Topics
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory

More info and Hardcover at Springer

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