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Books in Physics

Physics titles offer comprehensive research and advancements across the fundamental and applied areas of physical science. From quantum mechanics and particle physics to astrophysics and materials science, these titles drive innovation and deepen understanding of the principles governing the universe. Essential for researchers, educators, and students, this collection supports scientific progress and practical applications across a diverse range of physics disciplines.

  • Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 11
    • English
  • Physical Kinetics

    Volume 10
    • 1st Edition
    • L. P. Pitaevskii + 1 more
    • English
    This volume is mainly concerned with a systematic development of the theory of plasmas, the authority being firmly rooted in the pioneering work of Landau. Corresponding results are also given for partially ionized plasmas, relativistic plasmas, degenerate or non-ideal plasmas and solid state plasmas.
  • Progress in Optics

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 19
    • English
  • Quantum Mechanics

    Non-Relativistic Theory
    • 3rd Edition
    • L D Landau + 1 more
    • English
    This edition has been completely revised to include some 20% of new material. Important recent developments such as the theory of Regge poles are now included. Many problems with solutions have been added to those already contained in the book.
  • Accelerators

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 17
    • English
  • Molecular Structure and Dynamics

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 16A
    • English
  • Crystal Structure and Morphology

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 16B
    • English
  • Macromolecular Physics

    Crystal Melting
    • 1st Edition
    • Bernhard Wunderlich
    • English
    This third volume completes the first part of the project " Macromolecular Physics." The first volume dealt with the description of macromolecular crystals; the second volume dealt with crystal growth; and the third volume summarizes our knowledge of the melting of linear, flexible macromolecules. The discussion in the three volumes goes from reasonably well-established topics, such as the structure, morphology, and defects in crystals, to topics still in flux, such as crystal nucleation, detailed growth mechanisms, and annealing processes, to arrive at the present topics of equilibrium, nonequilibrium, and copolymer melting. Our knowledge is quite limited on many aspects of these latter topics.
  • Polymers Physical Properties

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 16C
    • English
  • Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 15
    • English