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Posted By : atong | Date : 24 May 2009 08:09:13 | Comments : 0

Kramers-Kronig Relations in Optical Materials Research by Valerio Lucarini, Jarkko J. Saarinen, Kai-Erik Peiponen, Erik M. Vartiainen
Springer | 1st Edition | 2005 | 162 pages | ISBN: 3540236732 | PDF | 1.51Mb

This is the first one-volume work to provide a thorough and comprehensive description of the physical background, rigorous theory and applications of Kramers-Kronig relations in the fields of linear and nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Currently, Kramers-Kronig relations have become basic tools in the investigation of the optical properties of materials. A brief presentation of the related data-retrieval technique, the maximum entropy method, is also given. The contents and style potentially make this a standard text for physicists, chemists and engineers interested in optical-materials research and development.
Posted By : atong | Date : 24 May 2009 04:39:06 | Comments : 0

Nanocrystalline Metals and Oxides: Selected Properties and Applications by Philippe Knauth, Joop Schoonman
Springer | 1st Edition | 2002 | 256 pages | ISBN: 0792376277 | PDF | 7.59Mb

Nanostructured materials have at least one dimension in the nanometer range. They became a very active research area in solid state physics and chemistry in recent years with anticipated applications in various domains, including solar cells, electronics, batteries and sensors. Nanocrystalline metals and oxides are dense polycrystalline solids with a mean grain size below 100 nm. This book is intended to give an overview on selected properties and applications of nanocrystalline metals and oxides by leading experts in the field. The first three chapters provide a very complete theoretical treatment of thermodynamics and atom/ion transport for nanocrystalline materials. The following chapters are experts’ views on the development of experimental characterization techniques for nanocrystalline solids with emphasis on electroceramic materials.
Posted By : atong | Date : 26 Apr 2009 01:14:53 | Comments : 0

Atom Interferometry by Paul R. Berman
Publisher: Academic Press | 1996 | 478 pages | ISBN: 0120924609 | PDF | 20.9Mb

The field of atom interferometry has expanded rapidly in recent years, and todays research laboratories are using atom interferometers both as inertial sensors and for precision measurements. Many researchers also use atom interferometry as a means of researching fundamental questions in quantum mechanics.
Atom Interferometry contains contributions from theoretical and experimental physicists at the forefront of this rapidly developing field. Editor Paul R. Berman includes an excellent balance of background material and recent experimental results,providing a general overview of atom interferometry and demonstrating the promise that it holds for the future.
Posted By : atong | Date : 26 Apr 2009 01:06:15 | Comments : 2

Grand Unified Theories by Graham Ross
Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings | 1984 | 497 pages | ISBN: 0805369678 | Djvu | 7.24Mb

Grand Unified Theories introduces the application of gauge field theories to a unified description of the strong, electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational interactions. The phenomenological aspects of the work are emphasized and explicit calculations presented. Many of the aspects of current research, including technicolor models, supersymmetry and supergravity, and the cosmological implications of these theories, are discussed in this book. This book is suitable for graduate students with a background in quantum mechanics, and experimental and theoretical particle physicists who want to understand the grand unified theories. It is part of the Frontiers in Physics series, edited by David Pines.
Posted By : atong | Date : 26 Apr 2009 01:00:40 | Comments : 0

Grand Unified Theories and Proton Decay (Physics Report 72, 1981) by Paul Langacker
North-Holland Publishing Compan | 1981 | 201 pages | Djvu | 2.36Mb
Posted By : atong | Date : 26 Apr 2009 00:51:17 | Comments : 0

Modern Theory of Critical Phenomena by Shang-keng Ma
Publisher: Westview Press | 2000 | 561 pages | ISBN: 0738203017 | PDF | 19.3Mb

An important contributor to our current understanding of critical phenomena, Ma introduces the beginner-especially the graduate student with no previous knowledge of the subject-to fundamental theoretical concepts such as mean field theory, the scaling hypothesis, and the renormalization group. He then goes on to apply the renormalization group to selected problems, with emphasis on the underlying physics and the basic assumptions involved. Read and cited by scientists worldwide, Advanced Book Classics are works that continue to inform today’s groundbreaking research efforts. Redesigned and newly released in paperback, these graduate-level texts and monographs are now available to an even wider audience. Written by the most influential physicists of the twentieth century, these Advanced Book Classics promise to enrich and inspire a new generation of physicists.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 15:13:37 | Comments : 1

An Introduction to Continuum Mechanics (Mathematics in Science and Engineering) by Morton E. Gurtin
Academic Press | 1981 | 265 pages | ISBN: 0123097509 | PDF | 11.1Mb

This book presents an introduction to the classical theories of continuum mechanics; in particular, to the theories of ideal, compressible, and viscous fluids, and to the linear and nonlinear theories of elasticity. These theories are important, not only because they are applicable to a majority of the problems in continuum mechanics arising in practice, but because they form a solid base upon which one can readily construct more complex theories of material behavior. Further, although attention is limited to the classical theories, the treatment is modern with a major emphasis on foundations and structure.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 15:07:53 | Comments : 0

Applications of Random Matrices in Physics by Édouard Brezin, Vladimir Kazakov, Didina Serban, Paul Wiegmann, Anton Zabrodin
Springer | 1st Edition | 2006 | 497 pages | ISBN: 1402045298 | PDF | 4.11Mb

Random matrices are widely and successfully used in physics for almost 60-70 years, beginning with the works of Dyson and Wigner. Although it is an old subject, it is constantly developing into new areas of physics and mathematics. It constitutes now a part of the general culture of a theoretical physicist. Mathematical methods inspired by random matrix theory become more powerful, sophisticated and enjoy rapidly growing applications in physics. Recent examples include the calculation of universal correlations in the mesoscopic system, new applications in disordered and quantum chaotic systems, in combinatorial and growth models, as well as the recent breakthrough, due to the matrix models, in two dimensional gravity and string theory and the non-abelian gauge theories. The book consists of the lectures of the leading specialists and covers rather systematically many of these topics. It can be useful to the specialists in various subjects using random matrices, from PhD students to confirmed scientists.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 15:00:45 | Comments : 0

Atomic Spectroscopy: Introduction to the Theory of Hyperfine Structure by Anatoli V. Andreev
Springer | 1st Edition | 2005 | 274 pages | ISBN: 0387255737 | PDF | 9.90Mb

Atomic Spectroscopy provides a comprehensive discussion on the general approach to the theory of atomic spectra, based on the use of the Lagrangian canonical formalism. This approach is developed and applied to explain the hydrogenic hyperfine structure associated with the nucleus motion, its finite mass, and spin. The non-relativistic or relativistic, spin or spin-free particle approximations can be used as a starting point of general approach. The special attention is paid to the theory of Lamb shift formation. The formulae for hydrogenic spectrum including the account of Lamb shift are written in simple analytical form. The book is of interest to specialists, graduate and postgraduate students, who are involved into the experimental and theoretical research in the field of modern atomic spectroscopy.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 14:51:34 | Comments : 1

Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science II by Kaoru Yamanouchi, See Leang Chin, Pierre Agostini, Gaetano Ferrante
Springer | 1st Edition | 2007 | 374 pages | ISBN: 3540381538 | PDF | 12.6Mb

This book series addresses a newly emerging interdisciplinary research field, Ultrafast Intense Laser Science, spanning atomic and molecular physics, molecular science, and optical science. Its progress is being stimulated by the recent development of ultrafast laser technologies. Highlights of this second volume include Coulomb explosion and fragmentation of molecules, control of chemical dynamics, high-order harmonic generation, propagation and filamentation, and laser-plasma interaction. All chapters are authored by foremost experts in their fields and the texts are written at a level accessible to newcomers and graduate students, each chapter beginning with an introductory overview.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 14:47:22 | Comments : 1

Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science III by Kaoru Yamanouchi, See Leang Chin, Pierre Agostini, Gaetano Ferrante
Springer | 1st Edition | 2008 | 365 pages | ISBN: 3540737936 | PDF | 8.75Mb

The PUILS series presents Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science, a newly emerging interdisciplinary research field spanning atomic and molecular physics, molecular science, and optical science. PUILS has been stimulated by the recent development of ultrafast laser technologies. Each volume contains approximately 15 chapters, authored by researchers at the forefront. Each chapter opens with an overview of the topics to be discussed, so that researchers, who are not experts in the specific topics, as well as graduate students can grasp the importance and attractions of this sub-field of research, and these are followed by reports of cutting-edge discoveries. This third volume covers a diverse range of disciplines, focusing on such topics as strong field ionization of atoms, ionization and fragmentation of molecules and clusters, generation of high-order harmonics and attosecond pulses, filamentation and laser plasma interaction, and the development of ultrashort and ultrahigh-intensity light sources.
Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 14:42:19 | Comments : 1

Random Matrices, Third Edition (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Madan Lal Mehta
Academic Press | 3rd Edition | 2004 | 706 pages |ISBN: 0120884097 | Djvu | 4.94Mb

This book gives a coherent and detailed description of analytical methods devised to study random matrices. These methods are critical to the understanding of various fields in in mathematics and mathematical physics, such as nuclear excitations, ultrasonic resonances of structural materials, chaotic systems, the zeros of the Riemann and other zeta functions. More generally they apply to the characteristic energies of any sufficiently complicated system and which have found, since the publication of the second edition, many new applications in active research areas such as quantum gravity, traffic and communications networks or stock movement in the financial markets.
This revised and enlarged third edition reflects the latest developements in the field and convey a greater experience with results previously formulated. For example, the theory of skew-orthogoanl and bi-orthogonal polynomials, parallel to that of the widely known and used orthogonal polynomials, is explained here for the first time.
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Posted By : atong | Date : 12 Mar 2009 14:35:01 | Comments : 0

Schrödinger’s Rabbits: The Many Worlds of Quantum by Colin Bruce
Joseph Henry Press | 2004 | 282 pages | ISBN: 0309090512 | PDF | 1.63Mb

For the better part of a century, attempts to explain what was really going on in the quantum world seemed doomed to failure. But recent technological advances have made the question both practical and urgent. A brilliantly imaginative group of physicists at Oxford University have risen to the challenge. This is their story.
At long last, there is a sensible way to think about quantum mechanics. The new view abolishes the need to believe in randomness, long-range spooky forces, or conscious observers with mysterious powers to collapse cats into a state of life or death. But the new understanding comes at a price: we must accept that we live in a multiverse wherein countless versions of reality unfold side-by-side. The philosophical and personal consequences of this are awe-inspiring.
The new interpretation has allowed imaginative physicists to conceive of wonderful new technologies: measuring devices that effectively share information between worlds and computers that can borrow the power of other worlds to perform calculations. Step by step, the problems initially associated with the original many-worlds formulation have been addressed and answered so that a clear but startling new picture has emerged.
Posted By : atong | Date : 27 Feb 2009 05:50:11 | Comments : 1

The Quantum Vacuum: An Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics by Peter W. Milonni
Academic Press | 1993 | 522 pages | ISBN: 0124980805 | Djvu | 3.92Mb

In modern physics, the classical vacuum of tranquil nothingness has been replaced by a quantum vacuum with fluctuations of measurable consequence. In The Quantum Vacuum, Peter Milonni describes the concept of the vacuum in quantum physics with an emphasis on quantum electrodynamics. He elucidates in depth and detail the role of the vacuum electromagnetic field in spontaneous emission, the Lamb shift, van der Waals, and Casimir forces, and a variety of other phenomena, some of which are of technological as well as purely scientific importance.
This informative text also provides an introduction based on fundamental vacuum processes to the ideas of relativistic quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory, including renormalization and Feynman diagrams. Experimental as well as theoreticalaspects of the quantum vacuum are described, and in most cases details of mathematical derivations are included.
Posted By : atong | Date : 27 Feb 2009 04:45:17 | Comments : 0

Electromagnetic Field and Relativistic Particles (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Emil Jan Konopinski
Mcgraw-Hill | 1981 | 625 pages | ISBN: 007035264X | Djvu | 5.76Mb