The Force of Symmetry
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Author: Icke, Vincent
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Color: Blue
Binding: paperback
Format: Import
Number Of Pages: 364
Release Date: 02-02-1995
Part Number: 184 b/w illus. 2 tables
Details: Product Description
The Force of Symmetry gives an elementary introduction to the spectacular interplay between the three great themes of contemporary physics: quantum behaviour; relativity; and symmetry. In clear, non-technical language, though without oversimplification, it explores many fascinating aspects of modern physics, discussing the nature and interaction of force and matter. All these themes are drawn together, towards the end of the book, to describe the most successful physics theory in history, the 'standard model' of subatomic particles. The lively and non-technical approach of this book will make it suitable for first-year undergraduates in the physical sciences and mathematics, or even to those just about to embark on such courses. It will also be a valuable accompaniment to more advanced texts on quantum mechanics and particle physics.
Review
'… this book supports the effort to show that a sufficiently motivated novice can appreciate the intricacies at the forefront of physics … I applaud it.' Lawrence M. Krauss Physics Today
'If physics aims to provide a theory of everything, then this book provides an explanation of everything...Vincent Icke is clearly a master at providing convincing explanatons of esoteric ideas...If ever there were to be a book that persuades nonscientists that physics is understandable, even at its most esoteric outer limits, this is it.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'The fun style carries the reader through what in many other books is hard going … a highly recommended book for all those embarking on a study of physics, and also for those who changed their minds and became the general reader.' A. D. Andrews Irish Astronomical Journal
'… refreshingly different from any roughly comparable one that I know.' Ian Aitchinson Physics World
Book Description
An elementary introduction to the interplay between quantum mechanics, relativity, and symmetry.
EAN: 9780521455916
Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English

