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Irreversibilities in Quantum Mechanics (Repost)

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Irreversibilities in Quantum Mechanics (Repost)

Irreversibilities in Quantum Mechanics By Benjamin Fain
English | True PDF | 2002 | 222 Pages | ISBN : 079236581X | 7.25 MB

The problem of irreversibility is ubiquitous in physics and chemistry. The present book attempts to present a unified theoretical and conceptual framework for the description of various irreversible phenomena in quantum mechanics. In a sense, this book supplements conventional textbooks on quantum mechanics by including the theory of irreversibilities.

New Foundations for Classical Mechanics (revised)

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New Foundations for Classical Mechanics (revised)

New Foundations for Classical Mechanics By David Hestenes
English | PDF | 2002 | 716 Pages | ISBN : 0792355148 | 12.39 MB

This is a textbook on classical mechanics at the intermediate level, but its main purpose is to serve as an introduction to a new mathematical language for physics called geometric algebra. Mechanics is most commonly formulated today in terms of the vector algebra developed by the American physicist J. Willard Gibbs, but for some applications of mechanics the algebra of complex numbers is more efficient than vector algebra, while in other applications matrix algebra works better. Geometric algebra integrates all these algebraic systems into a coherent mathematical language which not only retains the advantages of each special algebra but possesses powerful new capabilities.

Half Life: The Divided Life of Bruno Pontecorvo, Physicist or Spy

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Half Life: The Divided Life of Bruno Pontecorvo, Physicist or Spy

Half Life: The Divided Life of Bruno Pontecorvo, Physicist or Spy by Frank Close
English | February 16th, 2015 | ISBN: 1780745818, 1780747462 | 400 pages | EPUB | 2.60 MB

The memo landed on Kim Philby's desk in Washington, DC, in July 1950. Three months later, Bruno Pontecorvo, a physicist at Harwell, Britain's atomic energy lab, disappeared without a trace. When he re-surfaced six years later, he was on the other side of the Iron Curtain.