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Symmetry in science: an introduction to the general theory

Symmetry plays an essential role in science - not only in crystallography and quantum theory, where its role has long been explicitly recognized, but also in condensed-matter physics, thermodynamics, chemistry, biology, and others. This text discusses the concept of symmetry and its application to m...

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Autor principal: Rosen, Joe
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2506-5
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description Symmetry plays an essential role in science - not only in crystallography and quantum theory, where its role has long been explicitly recognized, but also in condensed-matter physics, thermodynamics, chemistry, biology, and others. This text discusses the concept of symmetry and its application to many areas of science. While it includes a detailed introduction to the theory of groups, which forms the mathematical apparatus for describing symmetries, it also includes a much more general discussion of the nature of symmetry and its role in science. Many problems serve to sharpen the reader's understanding, and an extensive bibliography concludes the book.
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spelling cern-4042162021-04-22T03:14:50Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4612-2506-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/404216engRosen, JoeSymmetry in science: an introduction to the general theoryGeneral Theoretical PhysicsSymmetry plays an essential role in science - not only in crystallography and quantum theory, where its role has long been explicitly recognized, but also in condensed-matter physics, thermodynamics, chemistry, biology, and others. This text discusses the concept of symmetry and its application to many areas of science. While it includes a detailed introduction to the theory of groups, which forms the mathematical apparatus for describing symmetries, it also includes a much more general discussion of the nature of symmetry and its role in science. Many problems serve to sharpen the reader's understanding, and an extensive bibliography concludes the book.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:4042161995
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