1. Learn physics with functional programming : a hands-on guide to exploring physics with Haskell [2023]
- Walck, Scott N., author.
- San Francisco : No Starch Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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"This book shows how to solve physics problems using Haskell, a functional programming language. Source code, equations, and diagrams throughout demonstrate how physics enthusiasts and functional programmers can use Haskell and its mathematical structures to solve problems from Newtonian mechanics and electromagnetics"-- Provided by publisher.
2. The matter of everything : how curiosity, physics and improbable experiments changed the world [2022]
- Sheehy, Suzie, author.
- First American edition - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2023
- Description
- Book — v, 313 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Dismantling classical physics
- Cathode ray tube: X-rays and the electron
- The gold foil experiment: The structure of the atom
- The Photoelectric Effect: The light quantum
- Matter beyond atoms
- Cloud chambers: Cosmic rays and a shower of new particles
- The first particle accelerators: Splitting the atom
- Cyclotron: Artificial production of radioactivity
- Synchrotron radiation: An unexpected light emerges
- The standard model and beyond
- Particle physics goes large: The strange resonances
- Mega-detectors: Finding the elusive Neutrino
- Linear accelerators: The discovery of quarks
- The Tevatron: A third generation of matter
- The large Hadron collider: The Higgs Boson and beyond
- Future experiments
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
- Online
- McGrath, Alister E., 1953- author.
- First edition - Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Introduction: On Retrieving Natural Philosophy Part One: A Critical Conversation with the Tradition
- 1: The Origins of Natural Philosophy: Aristotle
- 2: The Consolidation of Natural Philosophy: The Middle Ages
- 3: Skywatching: The Natural Philosophy of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo
- 4: English Natural Philosophy: Bacon, Boyle, and Newton
- 5: The Parting of the Ways: From Natural Philosophy to Natural Science Part Two: A Reconceived Natural Philosophy: Exploring a Disciplinary Imaginary
- 6: Reconceiving Natural Philosophy: Laying the Foundations
- 7: Theory: The Contemplation of Nature
- 8: Objectivity: Understanding the External World
- 9: Subjectivity: An Affective Engagement with Nature
- 10: Natural Philosophy: Recasting a Vision Acknowledgements Works Consulted Index.
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- Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
- Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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Philosophers debate the ideas and implications of one of the most important contemporary works in the philosophy of science, David Albert's Time and Chance. In the twenty-odd years since its publication, David Albert's Time and Chance has been recognized as one of the most significant contemporary contributions to the philosophy of science. Here, philosophers and physicists explore the implications of Albert's arguments and debate his solutions to some of the most intractable problems in theoretical physics. Albert has attempted to make sense of the tension between our best scientific pictures of the fundamental physical structure of the world and our everyday empirical experience of that world. In particular, he is concerned with problems arising from causality and the direction of time: defying common sense, almost all our basic scientific ideas suggest that whatever can happen can just as naturally happen in reverse. Focusing on Newtonian mechanics, Albert provides a systematic account of the temporal irreversibility of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, of the asymmetries in our epistemic access to the past and the future, and of our conviction that by acting now we can affect the future but not the past. He also generalizes the Newtonian picture to the quantum-mechanical case and suggests a deep potential connection between the problem of the direction of time and the quantum-mechanical measurement problem. The essays included in The Probability Map of the Universe develop, explore, and critique this account, while Albert himself replies. The result is an insightful discussion of the foundations of statistical mechanics and its relation to cosmology, the direction of time, and the metaphysical nature of laws and objective probability.
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- 2nd edition. - Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (lxix, 1415 pages) : illustrations (some color)
- Summary
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- Units and Constants
- Part A: Mathematical Methods
- Part B: Atoms
- Part C: Molecules
- Part D: Scattering Theory
- Part E: Scattering Experiment
- Part F: Quantum Optics
- Part G: Applications.
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7. Steven Weinberg : selected papers [2023]
- Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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Steven Weinberg (1933-2021) was a theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed tremendously to particle physics. Until his death, Weinberg was regarded by many as the greatest living scientist. His most well-known work was the formulation of electroweak theory for which he earned the 1979 Nobel Prize with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam, but his research spanned many other fields. Examples include effective Lagrangians, quantum chromodynamics, supersymmetry, quantum gravity, and cosmology.Weinberg's publications were renowned not only for their profundity and originality but also for their devastating logic and clarity. This volume brings together 37 of his most significant papers, together with commentaries, providing today's physicists with easy access to these seminal papers. More than just a collection, this selection by editor Michael Duff places each article into a comprehensive overview, providing the reader with the scientific and historical context of Weinberg's finest papers.
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- Rajasekar, S.
- Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
- Main, Peter C., author.
- Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color)
- Summary
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- 5. Experimental and other skills
- 5.1. Investigative work
- 5.2. Projects
- 5.3. Types of assessment
- 5.4. Examples of assessment criteria
- 5.5. General remarks
- 6. Summaries and suggestions
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Emergent issues
- 6.3. Suggestions for improvement
- 6.4. Summary
- 1. Introduction and the purposes of assessment
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Purposes of assessment
- 1.3. General remarks
- 2. Methods of assessment
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2 Norm and criterion referencing
- 2.3. Difficulty and scaling
- 2.4. Types of assessment
- 2.5. Students with disabilities
- 2.6. Concluding remarks
- 3. What are we assessing?
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Testing physics programmes
- 3.3. Assessment of teamwork
- 3.4. Final remarks
- 4. Timed examinations
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Structure and nomenclature
- 4.3. Quality control
- 4.4. Marking
- 4.5. Analysis of examination papers
- 4.6. General remarks
10. The classical-quantum correspondence [2022]
- Feintzeig, Benjamin H., author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (112 pages).
- Summary
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. C*-algebras of physical quantities
- 3. Quantization and the classical limit
- 4. Intertheoretic reduction
- 5. Interpretation
- 6. Theory construction
- 7. Conclusion.
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11. Computational physics [2022]
- Walker, Darren (Darren J.), author.
- Second edition - Dulles, Virginia : Mercury Learning and Information, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations
- Summary
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- 1: Introduction.
- 2: Getting Comfortable.
- 3: Interpolation and Data Fitting.
- 4: Searching for Roots.
- 5: Numerical Quadrature.
- 6: Ordinary Differential Equations.
- 7: Fourier Analysis.
- 8: Monte Carlo Methods.
- 9: Partial Differential Equations.
- 10: Advanced Numerical Quadrature.
- 11: Advanced ODE Solver and Applications.
- 12: High Performance Computing. Bibliography. Appendix. Index.
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12. Contemporary Physics Dictionary [2022]
- معجم الفيزياء المعاصرة.
- Majmaʻ al-Lughah al-ʻArabīyah (Cairo, Egypt), author.
- First edition - Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah : Majmaʻ al-Lughah al-ʻArabīyah, 2022 صنعاء جمهورية مصر العربية : مجمع اللغة العربية، 2022.
- Description
- Book — 614, 204 pages ; 28 cm
- Online
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- Zapperi, Stefano, author.
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- 1: Scaling features of crackling noise
- 2: Sandpile models
- 3: Avalanches in disordered media
- 4: The depinning transition
- 5: Fracture
- 6: Plasticity
- 7: Granular matter
- 8: The Barkhausen effect
- 9: Vortices in superconductors
- 10: Flow in porous media
- 11: Avalanches in biological systems
- 12: Outlook References Index.
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- Hove, Michel A. Van, author.
- New Jersey : World Scientific, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Our Goals
- What is Light and What Colors Exist?
- The Full Cycle of Imaging with Colors
- Describing and Working with Colors
- Recording Images
- Creating Color and Displaying Color
- Seeing Invisible Colors
- Color Blindness, Color Vision Deficiency and Normal Vision
- Wavy Artifacts: Moire Patterns
- Optical Illusions
- Afterthoughts--.
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15. Explaining physics with the help of toys [2022]
- Kulaga, Igor, author.
- Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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The main task of the initial period of studying physics is inculcating the interest and enthusiasm of children in this subject. The root cause of all interest is surprise, and for children there is almost nothing more surprising than a new and unusual toy. There is a whole class of toys with unusual mechanisms, behaviour, or way of interacting with them. Having explained to the child the not quite ordinary, and often paradoxical, properties of such toys, we can gradually instil in him an interest in physics as one of the most important sciences about the nature of the surrounding world. The main purpose of the book is to arouse interest in the study of physics with the help of toys that everyone has loved since childhood.The book contains descriptions of the toys in which, with the help of explanations of the devices and principles of operation, the basic physical laws are revealed, together with perspectives of phenomena and patterns, practical significance, as well as historical information. The individual descriptions contain the minimum necessary mathematical calculations as well as information of environmental, statistical, and household orientations. All toys are systematized according to 4 chapters: Mechanics, Liquids and Gases, Electricity, and Optics.To a large extent, self-production of simple scientific toys can increase interest and enthusiasm in the process of teaching physics. To this end, the fifth chapter provides step-by-step instructions for making 14 such homemade toys from the most affordable materials using the simplest tools. The participation of teachers or parents in the process of making these toys by young children will undoubtedly provide positive emotions and establish trusting relationships.
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16. Fascinating problems for young physicists : discovering everyday physics phenomena and solving them [2022]
- Vukmirović, Nenad, 1980- author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (ix, 242 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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- 1. Human
- 2. Machines
- 3. Sport
- 4. Nature
- 5. Energy
- 6. Miscellaneous
- References.
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- Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- 4. Deconfined Quantum Critical Point
- 5. Conclusions and Discussions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Two Variations on the Theme of Yang and Mills
- The SM and the FSM
- 1. The Standard Model as a Variation of Yang-Mills
- 2. 't Hooft's Confinement Picture of Electroweak
- 3. Fundamentalist's Questions on the SM
- 4. The Higgs Field as Frame Vector in Flavour Space
- 5. What About Framing Colour?
- 6. Framing the Standard Model
- 7. The FSM Action
- 8. The FSM Vacuum
- 9. Particle Masses, Couplings, and Flavour-Colour Dichotomy
- 10. Consequence: 3 Fermion Generations with Characteristic Mass and Mixing Patterns
- 11. Further Consequence: Unified Approach to CP Physics
- 12. Modified Weinberg Mixing
- Probing the Hidden Sector (I)
- 13. The g-2 and other Anomalies
- Probing the Hidden Sector (II)
- 13.1. The H+ State
- 13.2. The G3 state
- 14. Remark
- 15. A Few More Words
- References
- Derivative Expansion of Effective Action in Perturbation Theory
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Semiclassical Perturbation Series
- 3. Derivative Expansion
- 3.1. Single scalar field I
- 3.2. Scalar field II
- 3.3. Mixed particles loop
- 3.4. Inclusion of internal symmetry and gauge field
- 3.5. Single fermion loop
- 3.6. Fermion and photon mixed loop
- 4. General Features
- 5. Applications
- 5.1. Quantum Electrodynamics
- 5.2. Soliton mass and Casimir energy
- 5.3. Chiral quark dynamics
- 5.4. Standard model and beyond
- 5.5. False vacuum decay
- 6. Prospective
- 7. Congratulation Note
- References
- A New Accelerator Light Source Based on Steady-State Microbunching Mechanism
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Semiconductor Industry
- 3. Moore's Law (Gordon Moore, 1965)
- 4. Light Sources
- Non l'ho mai chiamato big bang. English
- Bottino, A. (Alessandro), author.
- Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- First clues about George Gamow
- Just looking at the sky
- The next day the paper was ready
- If I'd been smarter
- The heaven's glorious sun
- Back to Cambridge and Copenhagen
- Nothing particularly good
- Destination : United States of America
- I like to be a pioneer
- If I'd got 500 degrees Kelvin, it would have been unpleasant
- It was very amusing to create codes and ties
- A morning train to Princeton
- About Mr. Tompkins and other stories
- Things hang in the air
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- Rajimwale, Anil, 1947- author.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2022
- Description
- Book — 172 pages ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- 1. Atom and Atomism
- 2. Electromagnetism and Field: Reality at Light Speed
- 3. Classical to Post-classical Reality: A Critique of Mechanistic and Idealistic Views by Einstein
- 4. Attitude of British and German Scientists
- 5. Changes Brought About by Maxwell in Worldview
- 6. Lenin on Revolution in Natural Sciences and Concept of Matter
- 7. Implications of EM and Quantum for Worldview
- 8. Kantian Agnosticism and Transition to Electromagnetism
- 9. Einstein and Dialectics of Evolution of Field
- 10. Characteristics of Mechanical (Mechanistic) Philosophy and Problems of Quantity-Quality Conversions
- 11. Discussion and Conclusions.
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- Online
- Polchinski, Joseph Gerard, author.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
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"Breakthrough Prize recipient Joseph Polchinksi (now deceased) reveals details of his upbringing, his collaborations with major figures in physics, and his significant contributions to string theory and cosmology"-- Provided by publisher.