Electromagnetic field theory for physicists and engineers: Fundamentals and Applications R. Gomez Martin | Universidad de Granada, Published in 2009, 133 pages More Physics: electric charges and fields - electromagnetism Roy McWeeny | Learning Development Institute, Published in 2011, 142 pages Applicat...
His fellow physicists envied his flashes of inspiration and admired him for other qualities as well: a faith in nature’s simple truths, a skepticism about official wisdom, and an impatience with mediocrity. Feynman’s lectures at Caltech evolved into the books Quantum Electrodynamics (1961) and...
The reason The Elegant Universe is such a good book is that Brian Greene does a very good job of explaining the current understanding physicists have of the universe. In other words it's a readable book about the universe. Brian Greene is a distinguished researcher, and he was the first to...
Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, and Physicists Andrew D. Hwang | Holy Cross, Published in 1998, 487 pages On 2D Inverse Problems | Wikibooks, Published in 2013 Chaos: Classical and Quantum Predrag Cvitanovic | ChaosBook.org, Published in 2008, 813 pages Proofs and Types J. ...
Bringing together mini-biographies of 100 scientists and innovators,this book will give you an overview of the history of science.Including astronauts,biologists,chemists,coders,doctors and physicists,it features fun facts about everyone from Hippocrates and Leonardo da Vinci through to Marie Curie and...
Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist who founded and named the science of electrodynamics, now known as electromagnetism. His name endures in everyday life in the ampere, the unit for measuring electric current. Learn more about his life, career, and acc
Theoretical physics aims to explain the phenomena of nature with the help of mathematical models. Our textbooks familiarize prospective physicists with the most important mathematical concepts and physical theories, such as quantum field theories, string theory, computer physics and, above all, relativity...
It’s easy to confuse the hypotheses with the hype, but Halpern says there’s a huge difference between the multiverse that physicists propose and the mystical realm that’s portrayed in movies like“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” ...
The Physicists: The History of a Scientific Community in Modern America by Daniel Kevles In the 20th century, the United States emerged as a leading centre of experimental physics, with a lot more going on than just the Manhattan project and the use of atomic energy in warfare. Science writer...
"To be blind is bad, but worse is to have eyes and not see." - Helen Keller (1880 - 1968) What happens if the physicists' String Theory is correct, and the "real" universe is nothing more than a human mental construct? And what happens to the half-dozen young adults... ...