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Del 103 - Fundamental Theories of Physics
Classical Relativistic Many-Body Dynamics
Inbunden, Engelska, 1999
1 585 kr
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This volume examines, in detail, the classical theory of relativistic many-body dynamics using a world time for self-consistency, completeness, and possible critical experiment. The theory, originally by Stueckelberg, and generalized to the many-body system by Horwitz and Piron, allows solutions for the special relativistic system with long-range interaction in a manifestly covariant Lagrangian and Hamiltonian fashion. The covariant Kepler problem is considered in particular. This volume should be of interest to researchers whose work involves relativity and gravitation, electromagnetic theory, theoretical astrophysics, classical mechanics or space dynamics. It is also recommended as a text for an advanced-level graduate physics course in classical mechanics.
Lectures in Statistical Physics
Advanced School for Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics Austin, Texas/USA
Häftad, Engelska, 1974
533 kr
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Del 103 - Fundamental Theories of Physics
Classical Relativistic Many-Body Dynamics
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
1 585 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book examines in detail the classical theory of relativistic many-body dynamics using a world time for self-consistency, completeness, and possible critical experiment. The theory, originally by Stueckelberg, and generalised to the many-body system by Horwitz and Piron, allows solutions for the special relativistic system with long-range interaction in a manifestly covariant Lagrangian and Hamiltonian fashion. The covariant Kepler problem is considered in particular. Audience: This volume will be of interest to researchers whose work involves relativity and gravitation, electromagnetic theory, theoretical astrophysics, classical mechanics or space dynamics. It is also recommended as a text for an advanced-level graduate physics course in classical mechanics.