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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Particles And Fields 1st Edition Boris Pavlovich Kosyakov

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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Particles And Fields 1st Edition Boris Pavlovich Kosyakov
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 495
Author: Boris Pavlovich Kosyakov
ISBN: 9783540409335, 3540409335
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Particles And Fields 1st Edition Boris Pavlovich Kosyakov by Boris Pavlovich Kosyakov 9783540409335, 3540409335 instant download after payment.

This volume is intended as a systematic introduction to gauge field theory for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in high energy physics. The discussion is restricted to the classical (non-quantum) theory in Minkowski spacetime. Particular attention has been given to conceptual aspects of field theory, accurate definitions of basic physical notions, and thorough analysis of exact solutions to the equations of motion for interacting systems. Two theories covered by the book in great detail are the Maxwell-Lorentz electrodynamics and Yang-Mills-Wong theory.

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