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Henri Poincare and Relativity Theory
Author:
A. A. Logunov
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The book presents ideas by H. Poincare and H. Minkowski according to those the essence and the main content of the relativity theory are the following: the space and time form a unique four-dimensiona . . . . . |
Essential Physics 1
Author:
FRANK W . K . FIRK
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| Essential Physics 1, is an intensive introduction to classical and special relativity, Newtonian dynamics and gravitation, Einsteinian dynamics and gravitation, and wave motion. Mathematical methods a . . . . . |
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Classical Electrodynamics and Theory of Relativity
Author:
Ruslan Sharipov
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This book is a manual for the course of electrodynamics and theory of relativity. It is recommended primarily for students of mathematical departments. This defines its style: I use elements of vector . . . . . |
Test problems in mechanics and special relativity
Author:
Z.K. Silagadze
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These test problems were used by the author as weekly control works for the first year physics students at Novosibirsk State University in 2005. Solutions of the problems are also given (in Russian). . . . . . |
Special Relativity and Geometry
Author:
C. E. Harle, R. Bianconi
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This will be a book on the foundations of Special Relativity from a synthetic viewpoint. This means that we start from a few postulates on how to represent light rays and the principle of inertia and . . . . . |
Relativity without tears
Author:
Z.K. Silagadze
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Special relativity is no more a new revolutionary theory but firmly established cornerstone of modern physics. The teaching of special relativity, however, still follows its presentation as it wa . . . . . |
Appunti di relativita' speciale
Author:
A. Longhi
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Dispense sulla relatività speciale, 60 pagine, trattano di: critica alla simultaneità, cinematica relativistica equazioni di Lorentz, meccanica relativistica. |
Electromagnétisme et Relativité
Author:
J.M. Raimond
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| Contents: I Introduction;
II Mécanique Analytique; III Relativité Restreinte; IV Propagation et diffraction;
V Sources du rayonnement; VI Electromagnétisme dans la matière. |
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