Field Theory Handbook: Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions
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Beschreibung: | Let us first state exactly what this book is and what it is not. It is a compendium of equations for the physicist and the engineer working with electrostatics, magne tostatics, electric currents, electromagnetic fields, heat flow, gravitation, diffusion, optics, or acoustics. It tabulates the properties of 40 coordinate systems, states the Laplace and Helmholtz equations in each coordinate system, and gives the separation equations and their solutions. But it is not a textbook and it does not cover relativistic and quantum phenomena. The history of classical physics may be regarded as an interplay between two ideas, the concept of action-at-a-distance and the concept of a field. Newton's equation of universal gravitation, for instance, implies action-at-a-distance. The same form of equation was employed by COULOMB to express the force between charged particles. AMPERE and GAUSS extended this idea to the phenomenological action between currents. In 1867, LUDVIG LORENZ formulated electrodynamics as retarded action-at-a-distance. At almost the same time, MAXWELL presented the alternative formulation in terms of fields. In most cases, the field approach has shown itself to be the more powerful |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 236 p) |
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title | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions |
title_auth | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions |
title_exact_search | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions |
title_full | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions by Parry Moon, Domina Eberle Spencer |
title_fullStr | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions by Parry Moon, Domina Eberle Spencer |
title_full_unstemmed | Field Theory Handbook Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions by Parry Moon, Domina Eberle Spencer |
title_short | Field Theory Handbook |
title_sort | field theory handbook including coordinate systems differential equations and their solutions |
title_sub | Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions |
topic | Mathematics Field theory (Physics) Quantum theory Field Theory and Polynomials Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory Mathematik Quantentheorie Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd Vektoranalysis (DE-588)4191992-0 gnd Differentialgleichung (DE-588)4012249-9 gnd Feldtheorie (DE-588)4016698-3 gnd Koordinatentransformation (DE-588)4165250-2 gnd Partielle Differentialgleichung (DE-588)4044779-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Mathematics Field theory (Physics) Quantum theory Field Theory and Polynomials Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory Mathematik Quantentheorie Physik Vektoranalysis Differentialgleichung Feldtheorie Koordinatentransformation Partielle Differentialgleichung |
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