Topics in Modern Physics: Solutions to Problems
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Book Details
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Author: John Dirk Walecka, et al.
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
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Binding: Paperback
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ISBN: 9789814618953
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Languages: English
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Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.7 inches
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Number of Pages: 284
About the Book
"Topics in Modern Physics: Theoretical Foundations" by John Dirk Walecka and co-authors provides a comprehensive continuation to their series on the foundations of modern physics. The book is a crucial addition to the field, diving deep into quantum mechanics, its applications, and relativistic quantum field theory. Serving as the third volume in a series, it builds on the concepts introduced in the previous volumes, delivering advanced insights to students and researchers in theoretical physics.
The book is structured in three parts: the first part covers quantum mechanics, followed by the applications of quantum mechanics in various physical systems. The third part explores selected topics in relativistic quantum field theory, rounding out the core subjects of twentieth-century physics. This volume also includes solutions to more than 135 problems, enabling students to deepen their understanding and solidify the theoretical concepts presented throughout the chapters.
This volume, like its predecessors, is designed to be a clear, logical, and self-contained resource that helps students navigate the complexities of modern theoretical physics. It is an excellent textbook for advanced students who wish to explore the theoretical underpinnings of modern physics and gain a working knowledge of quantum mechanics and its relativistic extensions.
For those who have already ventured into the study of modern physics, "Topics in Modern Physics" offers both a rigorous challenge and a valuable guide through the advanced topics that define the field today.

