Theoretical Physics 2002Thomas F. George, Henk F. Arnoldus Nova Publishers, 2002 - 252 lappuses These twelve chapters, written by scientists from around the world, provide a representative sampling of the latest advances in theoretical physics. The book is divided in five sections, addressing the following topics: optics and quantum mechanics, relativity and cosmology, nuclear physics, thermodynamics and mathematics. |
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V | 35 |
VI | 61 |
VII | 75 |
VIII | 107 |
IX | 109 |
XI | 117 |
XII | 141 |
XV | 177 |
XVI | 193 |
XVII | 195 |
XVIII | 209 |
XX | 215 |
XXI | 217 |
XXII | 231 |
XXIII | 233 |
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