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Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation
The author uses a unique approach which emphasizes the field theoretic aspects of gravitation and the strong analogies between gravitation and the other areas that are studied in physics. The theory-centered text begins with the simplest experimental facts then proceeds to the corresponding differen...
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1997
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author | Low, Francis E |
author_facet | Low, Francis E |
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description | The author uses a unique approach which emphasizes the field theoretic aspects of gravitation and the strong analogies between gravitation and the other areas that are studied in physics. The theory-centered text begins with the simplest experimental facts then proceeds to the corresponding differential equations, theoretical constructs such as energy, momentum and stress and several applications. End-of-chapter problems provide students with an opportunity to test their understanding, serve as an introduction to and a review of material not included in the book and can be used to develop examples, extensions and generalizations of the material presente |
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spelling | cern-3535762021-04-22T03:25:34Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/353576engLow, Francis EClassical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitationGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe author uses a unique approach which emphasizes the field theoretic aspects of gravitation and the strong analogies between gravitation and the other areas that are studied in physics. The theory-centered text begins with the simplest experimental facts then proceeds to the corresponding differential equations, theoretical constructs such as energy, momentum and stress and several applications. End-of-chapter problems provide students with an opportunity to test their understanding, serve as an introduction to and a review of material not included in the book and can be used to develop examples, extensions and generalizations of the material presenteWileyoai:cds.cern.ch:3535761997 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Low, Francis E Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title | Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title_full | Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title_fullStr | Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title_full_unstemmed | Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title_short | Classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
title_sort | classical field theory: electromagnetism and gravitation |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/353576 |
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