Theoretical Physics Compact I
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This book, along with the three other volumes, offers a clear and comprehensive approach to theoretical physics for the entire bachelor's program. Highlights: Theoretical derivations are linked with characteristic examples, their solutions, typical applications, and are clearly illustrated in diagrams. The required mathematics is derived within a physical context and explained transparently. Contents: Overview—Kinematics—Relative Motion—Dynamics—Applications of Newtonian Mechanics—Relativistic Mechanics—Formal Structure of Mechanics—Applications of the Lagrange Formalism—Dynamics in Phase Space Target Audience: This book is particularly suitable for first-year bachelor's students. Prerequisites: Mathematical prerequisites include knowledge in differentiation and integration. The Author: Wolfgang Cassing is a retired professor of theoretical physics at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen. His expertise lies in the phase space dynamics of classical and quantum mechanical many-particle systems, which is reflected in his textbook Transport Theories for Strongly-Interacting Systems. His present textbook series Theoretical Physics Compact also includes Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, and Quantum Statistics and Thermodynamics.
This book, along with the three other volumes, offers a clear and comprehensive approach to theoretical physics for the entire bachelor's program. Highlights: Theoretical derivations are linked with characteristic examples, their solutions, typical applications, and are clearly illustrated in diagrams. The required mathematics is derived within a physical context and explained transparently. Contents: Overview—Kinematics—Relative Motion—Dynamics—Applications of Newtonian Mechanics—Relativistic Mechanics—Formal Structure of Mechanics—Applications of the Lagrange Formalism—Dynamics in Phase Space Target Audience: This book is particularly suitable for first-year bachelor's students. Prerequisites: Mathematical prerequisites include knowledge in differentiation and integration. The Author: Wolfgang Cassing is a retired professor of theoretical physics at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen. His expertise lies in the phase space dynamics of classical and quantum mechanical many-particle systems, which is reflected in his textbook Transport Theories for Strongly-Interacting Systems. His present textbook series Theoretical Physics Compact also includes Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, and Quantum Statistics and Thermodynamics.