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OverviewThis textbook provides an introduction to classical mechanics at a level intermediate between the typical undergraduate and advanced graduate level. This text describes the background and tools for use in the fields of modern physics, such as quantum mechanics, astrophysics, particle physics, and relativity. Students who have had basic undergraduate classical mechanics or who have a good understanding of the mathematical methods of physics will benefit from this book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew J. Benacquista , Joseph D. RomanoPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2018 ed. Weight: 8.424kg ISBN: 9783319687797ISBN 10: 3319687794 Pages: 546 Publication Date: 16 March 2018 Audience: Adult education , Further / Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is written such that for each topic to be understood, each topic is presented with the minimum necessary material. This is good for those who do not like to waste time by reading unnecessary pages and pages discussing the same subject. The examples are very well chosen, they are the ones that every serious student of the subject must know. (P. R. S. Carvalho, zbMATH 1408.70001, 2019) “The book is written such that for each topic to be understood, each topic is presented with the minimum necessary material. This is good for those who do not like to waste time by reading unnecessary pages and pages discussing the same subject. The examples are very well chosen, they are the ones that every serious student of the subject must know.” (P. R. S. Carvalho, zbMATH 1408.70001, 2019) Author InformationJOSEPH D. ROMANOProfessorDepartment of Physics and Astronomy University of Texas at Brownsville 80 Fort Brown Brownsville, TX 78520 Teaching Experience:Undergraduate-level: Introduction to Astronomy, Elementary Physics and Acoustics I and II, General Physics (lecture and lab), University Physics (lecture and lab), Mathematical Methods, Theoretical Physics,Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, and Quantum Mechanics. Graduate-level: Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, General Relativity, Mathematical Methods, and a graduatelevelreading course on the statistical theory of signal detection. General Relativity to 4th year students at Cardiff University and 3rd year project supervision on black holes. Matthew John Benacquista Dept. of PhysicsUniversity of Texas RioGrande ValleyOne W. University DriveBrownsville, TX 78521 TEACHING:2011 – present: Prof. of Physics, University of Texas at Brownsville2006 – 2011: Assoc. Prof. of Physics, University of Texas at Brownsville2000 – 2006: Prof. of Physics, Montana State University – Billings1995 - 2000: Assoc. Prof. of Physics, Montana State University - Billings1990 - 1995: Asst. Prof. of Math & Phys., Eastern Montana College1988 - 1990: Asst. Prof. Phys., Eastern Montana College BOOKS:“An Introduction to the Evolution of Single and Binary Stars”, M. Benacquista, Springer, New York.(2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |