61191Selected papers of F.W.J. Olver : part 2
This is a collection of selected papers written by Frank W J Olver from 1949 to 1999. It contains his most important contributions to the fields of asymptotic analysis and numerical analysis, including the global existence of uniform asymptotic expansions for solution of ordinary differential equations and construction of error bounds. It is a valuable collection for anyone who works in, or uses, asymptotics, and should be on the shelves of all major libraries.
61192Selected papers of J. Robert Schrieffer : in celebration of his 70th birthday
I. Superconductivity; II. Solitons and fractional quantum numbers; III. Quantum hall effect; IV. Surfaces; V. Magnestism and magnetic impurities; VI. Electrons and phonons; VII. High-Tc superconductivity.
61193Selected papers of K.C. Chou
This volume presents a collection of selected papers written by Prof Chou. The papers are organized into four parts according to the subject of research areas and the language of publishing journals. Part I (in English) and Part III (in Chinese) are papers on field theories, particle physics and nuclear physics, Part II (in English) and Part IV (in Chinese) are papers on statistical physics and condensed matter physics.
61194Selected papers of Richard Feynman : with commentary
A collection of scientific papers by Richard Feynman. They are grouped by topic, including renormalized quantum electrodynamics, gravitation, partons, and more. Comments on Feynman's topics are provided by the editor, along with biographical notes and a bibliography of Feynman's publications.
61195Selected papers, with commentary, of Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme
Presenting four parts such as the alpha-partice and shell models of the nucleus, the skyrme interaction, skyrmions, the rediscovery of skyrmions.
61196Selected scientific papers of sir rudolf peierls : with commentary
This work presents a collection of major scientific papers of Sir Rudolf Peierls, including the Peierls-Frisch Memoranda of 1940 on the feasability, and the predicted human effects, of an atomic bomb made of uranium-235. Coverage includes solid state physics and transport theory.
61197Selected topics in superconductivity
Contents: The First Five Years of High-Tc Superconductivity (K A Müller); Different Factors which Govern the Optimisation of High-Tc Superconductive Cuprates Involving Bi-, Tl or Pb (B Raveau, M Hervieu, C Michel, J Provost, A Maignan, C Simon & D Groult); Superconductivity in Cuprates and Other Oxides (H R Ott); Organic Superconductors with Tc Higher than 10K (T Ishiguro & Y Nogami); Fundamentals of RVB Theory and Some Applications to High Temperature Superconductors (G Baskaran); Anyons and Superconductivity (S Das Sarma); Mott Transition in the Hubbard Model (B S Shastry); Superconducting Pairing in Layered Superconductors (S S Jha); Breaking the Log-Jam in Many-Body Physics: Fermi Surfaces Without Fermi Liquids (P W Anderson); Superconductivity in High Magnetic Fields from a Microscopic Theory (A K Rajagopal); Nonequilibrium Superconductivity (R Tidecks)...
61198Selected topics on the general properties of quantum field theory
1. General properties of relativistic quantum field theory; 2. Analyticity properties of vightman functions; 3. Euclidean quantum field theory; 4. Example; 5. Some general results in QFT; 6. Local formulation of gauge theories; 7. Examples; 8. Exercises.
61199Selected works of emil wolf : with commentary
Section 1. Diffraction; Section 2. Radiation theory and string excitations; Section 3. Coherence and statistical optics; Section 4. Scattering; Section 5. Foundations of radiometry; Section 6. Articles of historical interest; Section 7. Lectures; Section 8. Publications by emil wolf.
61200Selected works of Hans A. Bethe : with commentary
Hans A. Bethe received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1967 for his work on the production of energy in stars. He helped to shape classical physics into quantum physics and increase the understanding of the atomic processes responsible for the properties of matter and of the forces governing the structures of atomic nuclei. This collection of papers by Hans Bethe dates from 1928, when he received his PhD, to the present.





