| Anton Z. Capri - Science - 2007 - 168 pages
A collection of anecdotes about physics and the physicists who create new ideas. | |
| Anton Z. Capri - Science - 2002 - 546 pages
The main unique feature of this book is its discussion of Hilbert space and rigged Hilbert space. Suitable for advanced undergraduate students as well as graduate students. | |
| Anton Z. Capri - Science - 2002 - 514 pages
This invaluable book consists of problems in nonrelativistic quantum mechanics together with their solutions. Most of the problems have been tested in class. The degree of ... | |
| Anton Z. Capri - Science - 2002 - 194 pages
This invaluable textbook is divided into two parts. The first part includes a detailed discussion on the discrete transformations for the Dirac equation, as well as on the ... | |
| Anton Z. Capri, P. V. Panat - Computers - 2002 - 494 pages
This introductory text begins with an examination of vector calculus. Boundary value problems of electrostatics and magnetostatics are thoroughly discussed. Other topics such ... | |
| Anton Z. Capri - Science - 2013 - 699 pages
Particle physics seems to be entering a new period of consoli dation. In 1977 when the first summer institute on particles and fields was held at the Banff Center, the standard ... | |
| Barbara Lovett Cline - Biography & Autobiography - 1987 - 292 pages
Cline recounts the development of quantum theory, capturing the atmosphere of argument and discovery among physicists in the 1920s. She explores the backgrounds of the major ... | |
| J.P. McEvoy, Oscar Zarate - Science - 2014 - 272 pages
Quantum theory confronts us with bizarre paradoxes which contradict the logic of classical physics. At the subatomic level, one particle seems to know what the others are doing ... | |
| George Gamow - Science - 2012 - 271 pages
Lucid, accessible introduction to the influential theory of energy and matter features careful explanations of Dirac's anti-particles, Bohr's model of the atom, and much more ... | |
| |