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| | | | Invitation to Noncummutative GeometryThis is the first existing volume that collects lectures on this important and fast developing subject in mathematics. The lectures are given by leading experts in the field and the range of topics is kept as broad as possible by including both the algebraic and the differential aspects of noncommutative geometry as well as recent applications to... |
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Quantum Topology (Series on knots & everything)Discusses topics in the field of quantum topology, including: knot theory, exotic spheres and global gravitational anomolies; construction of 4D topological quantum field theories; computing the arf invariants of links; and the Casson invariants for two-fold branched covers of links.
This book... | | Relativistic Reality: A Modern View (Knots and Everything, Vol 12)This book has its origins in my leaving applied physics in 1969 to teach at a small college and ponder the foundations of physics without pressure, even if with limited time caused by a heavy teaching load. Richard Feynman had lectured weekly during the two years I spent at Hughes Labs in Malibu, after graduating from Engineering Physics at... | | Introduction to Phonons and ElectronsThis book is based on my lecture notes developed for the undergraduate physics students. The lecture notes have two distinct parts. The first part goes into this book that focuses on achieving the basic understanding of phonons and electrons in crystalline solids. The second part is a selected set of classical and contemporary topics. It introduces... |
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Perspectives on LHC PhysicsThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, will be the world's largest and highest energy and highest intensity particle accelerator. Here is a timely book with several perspectives on the hoped-for discoveries from the LHC.
This book provides an overview on the techniques that will be crucial for finding new... | | | | Fundamentals of Semiconductor Physics and DevicesPeople come to technical books with a vast array of daerent needs and requirements, arising from their differing educational backgrounds, professional orientations and career objectives. This is particularly evident in the field of semiconductors, which stands at the juncture of physics, chemistry, electronic engineering, material science and... |
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