Classical Theory of Fields: Course of Theoretical Physics - Vol. 2
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Book Details
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Author: Landau
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Brand: Elsevier
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Edition: Fourth
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 428
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Release Date: 01-01-2010
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ISBN: 9788181477873
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Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.7 x 0.7 inches
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Languages: English
About The Book
Landau's Course of Theoretical Physics: Volume 2 – The Classical Theory of Fields (4th Edition, Revised) is a cornerstone work for anyone studying theoretical physics, particularly in the area of classical field theory. This book, part of Landau's renowned series, provides a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of classical field theory, a crucial element in understanding fundamental physical concepts.
With a clear and concise approach, Landau and his collaborator Lifshitz discuss various topics such as electrodynamics, the theory of gravitation, and special relativity, among others. This volume’s detailed yet accessible explanations offer readers insights into some of the most important aspects of classical physics that have shaped modern theoretical understanding.
The book is ideal for advanced students and professionals who are keen to explore the mathematical foundations of classical field theory. With 428 pages of in-depth content, it strikes the right balance between theory and application, making it a valuable reference text for physics courses, self-study, and professional work.
Revised for the fourth edition, the book is updated to provide the latest approaches and methodologies, ensuring that it remains an essential resource for students and physicists alike. Whether you are an undergraduate or a researcher in theoretical physics, this volume will guide you through the complexities of classical field theory with clarity and depth.