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title : Continuous Groups for Physicists Type de document : printed text Auteur : Narasimhaiengar Mukunda, Author Editeur : london : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 280p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-00-918705-3 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : phy Résumé : Continuous Groups for Physicists is written for graduate students as well as researchers working in the field of theoretical physics. The text has been designed uniquely and it balances coverage of advanced and non-standard topics with an equal focus on the basic concepts for a thorough understanding. The book describes the general theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, the passage between them, and their unitary/ Hermitian representations in the quantum mechanical setting. The four infinite classical families of compact simple Lie groups and their representations are covered in detail. Readers will benefit from the discussions on topics like spinor representations of real orthogonal groups, the Schwinger representation of a group, induced representations, systems of coherent states, real symplectic groups important in quantum mechanics, Wigner's theorem on symmetry operations in quantum mechanics, ray representations of Lie groups, and groups associated with non-relativistic and relativistic space-time. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-221-1.pdf Continuous Groups for Physicists [printed text] / Narasimhaiengar Mukunda, Author . - london : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 280p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-1-00-918705-3
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : phy Résumé : Continuous Groups for Physicists is written for graduate students as well as researchers working in the field of theoretical physics. The text has been designed uniquely and it balances coverage of advanced and non-standard topics with an equal focus on the basic concepts for a thorough understanding. The book describes the general theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, the passage between them, and their unitary/ Hermitian representations in the quantum mechanical setting. The four infinite classical families of compact simple Lie groups and their representations are covered in detail. Readers will benefit from the discussions on topics like spinor representations of real orthogonal groups, the Schwinger representation of a group, induced representations, systems of coherent states, real symplectic groups important in quantum mechanics, Wigner's theorem on symmetry operations in quantum mechanics, ray representations of Lie groups, and groups associated with non-relativistic and relativistic space-time. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-221-1.pdf Réservation
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title : A Course in Cosmology : From Theory to Practice Type de document : printed text Auteur : Dragan Huterer, Author Editeur : london : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 422p. Dimensions : 26*21 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-316-51359-0 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Cbp Résumé : This new graduate textbook adopts a pedagogical approach to contemporary cosmology that enables read ers to build an intuitive understanding of theory and data, and of how they interact, which is where the greatest advances in the field are currently being made. Using analogies, intuitive explanations of complex topics, worked examples and computational problems, the book begins with the physics of the early universe, and goes on to cover key concepts such as inflation, dark matter and dark energy, large-scale structure, and cosmic microwave background. Computational and data analysis techniques, and statistics, are integrated throughout the text, particularly in the chapters on late-universe cosmology, while another chapter is entirely devoted to the basics of statistical methods. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors, and suggested syllabi, based on different course lengths and emphasis, can be found in the Preface. Online computer code and datasets enhance the student learning experience. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//523-01-1.pdf A Course in Cosmology : From Theory to Practice [printed text] / Dragan Huterer, Author . - london : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 422p. ; 26*21.
ISBN : 978-1-316-51359-0
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Cbp Résumé : This new graduate textbook adopts a pedagogical approach to contemporary cosmology that enables read ers to build an intuitive understanding of theory and data, and of how they interact, which is where the greatest advances in the field are currently being made. Using analogies, intuitive explanations of complex topics, worked examples and computational problems, the book begins with the physics of the early universe, and goes on to cover key concepts such as inflation, dark matter and dark energy, large-scale structure, and cosmic microwave background. Computational and data analysis techniques, and statistics, are integrated throughout the text, particularly in the chapters on late-universe cosmology, while another chapter is entirely devoted to the basics of statistical methods. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors, and suggested syllabi, based on different course lengths and emphasis, can be found in the Preface. Online computer code and datasets enhance the student learning experience. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//523-01-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Dynamics of the Standard Model : Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology, Series Number 35 Type de document : printed text Auteur : John F. Donoghue, Author Editeur : london : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 573p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-00-929101-9 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : phy Résumé : Describing the fundamental theory of particle physics and its applications, this book provides a det ailed account of the Standard Model, focusing on techniques that can produce information about real observed phenomena. It begins with a pedagogic account of the Standard Model, introducing essential techniques such as effective field theory and path integral methods. It then focuses on the use of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical properties of particles. Rigorous methods are emphasized, but other useful models are also described. The second edition has been updated to include theoretical and experimental advances, such as the discovery of the Higgs boson, our understanding of neutrinos, and the major advances in CP violation and electroweak physics. This book is valuable to graduate students and researchers in particle physics, nuclear physics and related fields. This edition, first published in 2014, has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-222-1.pdf Dynamics of the Standard Model : Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology, Series Number 35 [printed text] / John F. Donoghue, Author . - london : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 573p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-1-00-929101-9
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : phy Résumé : Describing the fundamental theory of particle physics and its applications, this book provides a det ailed account of the Standard Model, focusing on techniques that can produce information about real observed phenomena. It begins with a pedagogic account of the Standard Model, introducing essential techniques such as effective field theory and path integral methods. It then focuses on the use of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical properties of particles. Rigorous methods are emphasized, but other useful models are also described. The second edition has been updated to include theoretical and experimental advances, such as the discovery of the Higgs boson, our understanding of neutrinos, and the major advances in CP violation and electroweak physics. This book is valuable to graduate students and researchers in particle physics, nuclear physics and related fields. This edition, first published in 2014, has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-222-1.pdf Réservation
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title : A General Relativity Coursebook Type de document : printed text Auteur : Ed Daw, Author Editeur : london : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 197p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-00-924244-8 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : phy Résumé : General relativity is a subject that most undergraduates in physics are particularly curious about, but it has a reputation for being very difficult. This book provides as gentle an introduction to general relativity as possible, leading you through the necessary mathematics in order to arrive at important results. Of course, you cannot avoid the mathematics of general relativity altogether, but, using this book, you can gain an appreciation of tensors and differential geometry at a pace you can keep up with. Early chapters build up to a complete derivation of Einstein's Equations, while the final chapters cover the key applications on black holes, cosmology and gravitational waves. It is designed as a coursebook with just enough material to cover in a one-semester undergraduate class, but it is also accessible to any numerate readers who wish to appreciate the power and beauty of Einstein's creation for themselves. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-218-1.pdf A General Relativity Coursebook [printed text] / Ed Daw, Author . - london : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 197p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-1-00-924244-8
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : phy Résumé : General relativity is a subject that most undergraduates in physics are particularly curious about, but it has a reputation for being very difficult. This book provides as gentle an introduction to general relativity as possible, leading you through the necessary mathematics in order to arrive at important results. Of course, you cannot avoid the mathematics of general relativity altogether, but, using this book, you can gain an appreciation of tensors and differential geometry at a pace you can keep up with. Early chapters build up to a complete derivation of Einstein's Equations, while the final chapters cover the key applications on black holes, cosmology and gravitational waves. It is designed as a coursebook with just enough material to cover in a one-semester undergraduate class, but it is also accessible to any numerate readers who wish to appreciate the power and beauty of Einstein's creation for themselves. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-218-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Introduction to Quantum Cryptography Type de document : printed text Auteur : Thomas Vidick, Author Editeur : london : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 326p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-316-51565-5 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : phy Résumé : This book offers an accessible and engaging introduction to quantum cryptography, assuming no prior knowledge in quantum computing. Essential background theory and mathematical techniques are introduced and applied in the analysis and design of quantum cryptographic protocols. The title explores several important applications such as quantum key distribution, quantum money, and delegated quantum computation, while also serving as a self-contained introduction to the field of quantum computing. With frequent illustrations and simple examples relevant to quantum cryptography, this title focuses on building intuition and challenges readers to understand the basis of cryptographic security. Frequent worked examples and mid-chapter exercises allow readers to extend their understanding, and in-text quizzes, end-of-chapter homework problems, and recommended further reading reinforce and broaden understanding. Online resources available to instructors include interactive computational problems in Julia, videos, lecture slides, and a fully worked solutions manual. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-225-1.pdf Introduction to Quantum Cryptography [printed text] / Thomas Vidick, Author . - london : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 326p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-1-316-51565-5
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : phy Résumé : This book offers an accessible and engaging introduction to quantum cryptography, assuming no prior knowledge in quantum computing. Essential background theory and mathematical techniques are introduced and applied in the analysis and design of quantum cryptographic protocols. The title explores several important applications such as quantum key distribution, quantum money, and delegated quantum computation, while also serving as a self-contained introduction to the field of quantum computing. With frequent illustrations and simple examples relevant to quantum cryptography, this title focuses on building intuition and challenges readers to understand the basis of cryptographic security. Frequent worked examples and mid-chapter exercises allow readers to extend their understanding, and in-text quizzes, end-of-chapter homework problems, and recommended further reading reinforce and broaden understanding. Online resources available to instructors include interactive computational problems in Julia, videos, lecture slides, and a fully worked solutions manual. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//530-225-1.pdf Réservation
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