Physics, Uspekhi

Physics, Uspekhi
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Total Pages: 474
Release: 2006
Genre: Physics
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The Physics of Non-ideal Plasma

The Physics of Non-ideal Plasma
Author: V. E. Fortov
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810233051


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&Quot;This book is devoted to the physical properties of non-ideal plasma which are compressed so strongly that the effects of interparticle interactions govern its behavior. In this volume, the methods of non-ideal plasma generation and diagnostics are considered. The experimental results are given and the main theoretical models of the non-ideal plasma state are discussed. The problems of thermodynamics, electro-physics, optics and dynamic stability are covered."--BOOK JACKET.

Soviet Physics

Soviet Physics
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Total Pages: 608
Release: 1992
Genre: Physics
ISBN:


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Soviet Physics. Uspekhi

Soviet Physics. Uspekhi
Author: American Institute of Physics
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Release: 1957
Genre: Physics
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The Physics of a Lifetime

The Physics of a Lifetime
Author: Vitaly L. Ginzburg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2001-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783540675341


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Every reader interested in understanding the important problems in physics and astrophysics and their historic development over the past 60 years will enjoy this book immensely. The philosophy, history and the individual views of famous scientists of the 20th century known personally to the author, make this book fascinating for non-physicists, too. The book consists of three parts on (I) major problems of physics and astrophysics, (II) the philosophy and history of science and (III) memorial essays on famous physicists. The author is an internationally renowned scientist, who summarizes here his life-long interests, experience, and insights into the work of other eminent 20th-century physicists. Professor Ginzburg’s fundamental contributions to the theory of superconductivity, encapsulated in the famous and widely-used Ginzburg-Landau equations, have been recognized with the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with A.A. Abrikosov and A.E. Leggett.

Physics, Uspekhi

Physics, Uspekhi
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Total Pages: 486
Release: 2007
Genre: Physics
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NBS Technical Note

NBS Technical Note
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Total Pages: 812
Release: 1959
Genre: Physical instruments
ISBN:


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Leptons And Quarks (Special Edition Commemorating The Discovery Of The Higgs Boson)

Leptons And Quarks (Special Edition Commemorating The Discovery Of The Higgs Boson)
Author: Lev Borisovich Okun
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814603147


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The book “Leptons and Quarks” was first published in the early 1980s, when the program of the experimental search for the intermediate bosons W and Z and Higgs boson H was formulated. The aim and scope of the present extended edition of the book, written after the experimental discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, is to reflect the various stages of this 30+ years search. Along with the text of the first edition of “Leptons and Quarks” it contains extracts from a number of books published by World Scientific and an article from “On the concepts of vacuum and mass and the search for higgs” available from www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/mpla or from arxiv.org/abs/1212.1031.The book is unique in communicating the Electroweak Theory at a basic level and in connecting the concept of Lorenz invariant mass with the concept of the Extended Standard Model, which includes gravitons as the carriers of gravitational interaction.

Energy And Mass In Relativity Theory

Energy And Mass In Relativity Theory
Author: Lev Borisovich Okun
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814471208


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Energy and Mass in Relativity Theory presents about 30 pedagogical papers published by the author over the last 20 years. They deal with concepts central to relativity theory: energy E, rest energy E0, momentum p, mass m, velocity v of particles of matter, including massless photons for which v = c. Other related subjects are also discussed.According to Einstein's equation E0= mc2, a massive particle at rest contains rest energy which is partly liberated in the nuclear reactions in the stars and the Sun, as well as in nuclear reactors and bombs on the Earth. The mass entering Einstein's equation does not depend on velocity of a body. This concept of mass is used in the physics of elementary particles and is gradually prevailing in the modern physics textbooks.This is the first book in which Einstein's equation is explicitly compared with its popular though not correct counterpart E = mc2, according to which mass increases with velocity. The book will be of interest to researchers in theoretical, atomic and nuclear physics, to historians of science as well as to students and teachers interested in relativity theory.

Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science

Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Author: Robert S. Cohen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401033811


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In this fifth volume of Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, we have gathered papers about the logic and methods of the natural sciences. Along with the individual pieces, there are several which have originated as commentaries but are now supplementary contributions: those by Stachel and Putnam. Grlinbaum's long essay developed from a paper first suggested for our Colloquium some years ago, and we are glad of the occasion to publish it here. Several of the papers were not first presented to our Colloquium but they are the work of friends and scholars who have contributed to our discussions along similar lines. We are grateful to them for allowing us to publish their papers: L Bernard Cohen, Hilary Putnam, Mihailo Markovic. And we are also grateful to C. F. von Weizsacker for his paper, recently presented to the Boston philosophical and scientific community as a lecture at M. LT. With these few exceptions, the fifth volume presents work which was partially supported by a grant from the U. S. National Science Foundation to Boston University. Such support will conclude with the fourth volume of philosophical studies of psychology, the social sciences, history, and the inter-relationships of the sciences with ethics and metaphysics. Unimportant circumstances made it necessary to publish that fourth volume after this fifth volume, and perhaps this will mildly suggest that neither science nor the philosophy of science needs to be constrained by orthodoxy of procedure.