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From the Cosmos to Quarks
Basic Concepts in Physics

By M. Chaichian, H. C. Perez Rojas and A. Tureanu


From the Cosmos to Quarks
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Hardback, 290 pages
Published: March 2012


Series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
Category: Classical Mechanics, Relativity Physics, Mathematical Physics, Biochemistry

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This book, using a novel combination of historical and conceptual approaches, gives an accessible and eminently readable introduction to the main ideas of modern physics. The first five chapters are devoted to classical physics, from planetary motion to special relativity, always keeping in mind its relevance to questions of contemporary interest. The next six chapters deal mainly with newer developments in physics, from quantum theory and general relativity to grand unified theories, and the book concludes by discussing the role of physics in living systems. A minimal mathematical background is required of the reader, but technicalities are avoided as far as possible; thus complex calculations are omitted so long as the essential ideas remain clear. "From the Cosmos to Quarks" is the outcome of the authors' long and varied teaching experience in different countries and for different audiences. It should serve as complementary reading for undergraduate and graduate studies in physics and other natural sciences, for engineers and for high-school teachers. The curious general reader, too, will come to understand what physics is about and how it describes the different phenomena of Nature. Not only will readers of this book learn much about physics, they will also learn to enjoy it.

This book, using a novel combination of historical and conceptual approaches, gives an accessible and eminently readable introduction to the main ideas of modern physics. The first five chapters are devoted to classical physics, from planetary motion to special relativity, always keeping in mind its relevance to questions of contemporary interest. The next six chapters deal mainly with newer developments in physics, from quantum theory and general relativity to grand unified theories, and the book concludes by discussing the role of physics in living systems. A minimal mathematical background is required of the reader, but technicalities are avoided as far as possible; thus complex calculations are omitted so long as the essential ideas remain clear. "From the Cosmos to Quarks" is the outcome of the authors' long and varied teaching experience in different countries and for different audiences. It should serve as complementary reading for undergraduate and graduate studies in physics and other natural sciences, for engineers and for high-school teachers. The curious general reader, too, will come to understand what physics is about and how it describes the different phenomena of Nature. Not only will readers of this book learn much about physics, they will also learn to enjoy it.

Gravitation and Newton Laws.- Entropy, Statistical Physics and Information.- Electromagnetism and Maxwell Equations.- Electromagnetic Waves.- The Special Theory of Relativity.- The Atom and Quantum Theory.- Quantum Electrodynamics.- Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Statistics.- The Four Fundamental Forces.- General Relativity and Cosmology.- Unification of the Forces of Nature.- Physics and Life.- Index.

One of the authors,  Prof. M. Chaichian, is an eminent particle physics theorist and professor of high-energy physics at the University of Helsinki.

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Binding: Hardback, 290 pages
ISBN: 9783642195976
Format: 235mm x 155mm

BIC Code: PHD, PHR, PHU, PSB
Imprint: Springer


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