More surprises in theoretical physics
โ Scribed by Rudolf Ernst Peierls
- Book ID
- 127406557
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 837 KB
- Series
- Princeton series in physics
- Category
- Library
- City
- Princeton, N.J
- ISBN-13
- 9780691025223
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โฆ Synopsis
Like its predecessor, this book by the renowned physicist Sir Rudolf Peierls draws from many diverse fields of theoretical physics to present problems in which the answer differs from what our intuition had led us to expect. In some cases an apparently convincing approximation turns out to be misleading; in others a seemingly unmanageable problem turns out to have a simple answer. Peierls's intention, however, is not to treat theoretical physics as an unpredictable game in which such surprises happen at random. Instead he shows how in each case careful thought could have prepared us for the outcome. Peierls has chosen mainly problems from his own experience or that of his collaborators, often showing how classic problems can lend themselves to new insights. His book is aimed at both graduate students and their teachers. Praise for Surprises in Theoretical Physics: "A beautiful piece of stimulating scholarship and a delight to read. Physicists of all kinds will learn a great deal from it."--R. J. Blin-Stoyle, Contemporary Physics
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book is based on the author's lectures at the University of Washington in the spring of 1977 and at the Institut de Physique Nucleaire, Universite de Paris-Sud, Orsay, during the winter of 1977-1978.