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Advances In Classical Field Theory
Classical field theory is employed by physicists to describe a wide variety of physical phenomena. These include electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, gravitation and quantum mechanics. The central entity of field theory is the field which is usually a multi component function of space and time. Those m...
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Bentham Science Publishers
2011
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author | Yahalom, Asher |
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description | Classical field theory is employed by physicists to describe a wide variety of physical phenomena. These include electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, gravitation and quantum mechanics. The central entity of field theory is the field which is usually a multi component function of space and time. Those multi component functions are usually grouped together as vector fields as in the case in electromagnetic theory and fluid dynamics, in other cases they are grouped as tensors as in theories of gravitation and yet in other cases they are grouped as complex functions as in the case of quantum mechanic |
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spelling | cern-14387002021-04-22T00:29:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1438700engYahalom, AsherAdvances In Classical Field TheoryPhysics in generalClassical field theory is employed by physicists to describe a wide variety of physical phenomena. These include electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, gravitation and quantum mechanics. The central entity of field theory is the field which is usually a multi component function of space and time. Those multi component functions are usually grouped together as vector fields as in the case in electromagnetic theory and fluid dynamics, in other cases they are grouped as tensors as in theories of gravitation and yet in other cases they are grouped as complex functions as in the case of quantum mechanicBentham Science Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14387002011 |
spellingShingle | Physics in general Yahalom, Asher Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title | Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title_full | Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title_fullStr | Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title_short | Advances In Classical Field Theory |
title_sort | advances in classical field theory |
topic | Physics in general |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1438700 |
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