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Classical Field Theory And The Stressenergy Tensor 1st Edition Mark S Swanson

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Classical Field Theory And The Stressenergy Tensor 1st Edition Mark S Swanson
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Mark S. Swanson
ISBN: 9781681740577, 1681740575
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Classical Field Theory And The Stressenergy Tensor 1st Edition Mark S Swanson by Mark S. Swanson 9781681740577, 1681740575 instant download after payment.

This book is a concise introduction to the key concepts of classical field theory for beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduate students who wish to study the unifying structures and physical insights provided by classical field theory without dealing with the additional complication of quantization. In that regard, there are many important aspects of field theory that can be understood without quantizing the fields. These include the action formulation, Galilean and relativistic invariance, traveling and standing waves, spin angular momentum, gauge invariance, subsidiary conditions, fluctuations, spinor and vector fields, conservation laws and symmetries, and the Higgs mechanism, all of which are often treated briefly in a course on quantum field theory.

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