Symmetries in Quantum Physics
This text focuses on the physics of symmetries, developing symmetries and transformations through concrete physical examples and contexts rather than presenting the information axiomatically, mathematically, and abstractly. Readers are introduced gradually to advanced mathematical procedures, includ...
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This book is an updated replacement for the text Irreducible Tensorial Sets (Academic Press, 1959). Parts A and B of the present book grew out of occasional lectures in the intervening decades at the University of Chicago, where it became neccessary to update or elaborate upon certain points. Part C has been built more recently to deal with innovations and new information in the field of mathematical physics. The book as a whole develops the subject of symmetry from a physical point of view, allowing students and researchers to gain new insight on their subject. This book can be used both as a text and as a reference by students and scientists in the field.
Adapts and extends the earlier Irreducible Tensor Sets (Academic Press, 1959) to classroom use
Extends to multi-particle systems and relativity
Includes problems in each chapter for homework assignments
Embraces the latest research on non-invariance groups |
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Extends to multi-particle systems and relativity
Includes problems in each chapter for homework assignments
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Extends to multi-particle systems and relativity
Includes problems in each chapter for homework assignments
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Includes problems in each chapter for homework assignments
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