Scientific Library of Tomsk State University

   E-catalog        

Normal view MARC view

Classical Field Theory electronic resource On Electrodynamics, Non-Abelian Gauge Theories and Gravitation / by Florian Scheck.

By: Scheck, Florian [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Graduate Texts in PhysicsPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XII, 433p. 59 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642279850Subject(s): physics | Mathematical physics | Physics | Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics | Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory | Mathematical Methods in PhysicsDDC classification: 530.1 LOC classification: QC19.2-20.85Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Maxwell's Equations -- Symmetries and Covariance of Maxwell's Equations -- Maxwell Theory as a Classical Field Theory -- Some Applications of Maxwell Theory -- Local Gauge Theories -- Classical Field Theory of Gravitation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book describes Maxwell's equations first in their integral, directly testable form, then moves on to their local formulation. The first two chapters cover all essential properties of Maxwell's equations, including their symmetries and their covariance in a modern notation. Chapter 3 is devoted to Maxwell theory as a classical field theory and to solutions of the wave equation. Chapter 4 deals with important applications of Maxwell theory. It includes topical subjects such as metamaterials with negative refraction index and solutions of Helmholtz' equation in paraxial approximation relevant for the description of laser beams. Chapter 5 describes non-Abelian gauge theories from a classical, geometric point of view, in analogy to Maxwell theory as a prototype, and culminates in an application to the U(2) theory relevant for electroweak interactions. The last chapter 6 gives a concise summary of semi-Riemannian geometry as the framework for the classical field theory of gravitation. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the Schwarzschild solution of Einstein's equations and the classical tests of general relativity (perihelion precession of Mercury, and light deflection by the sun). ------ Textbook features: detailed figures, worked examples, problems and solutions, boxed inserts, highlighted special topics, highlighted important math etc., helpful summaries, appendix, index.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
No physical items for this record

Maxwell's Equations -- Symmetries and Covariance of Maxwell's Equations -- Maxwell Theory as a Classical Field Theory -- Some Applications of Maxwell Theory -- Local Gauge Theories -- Classical Field Theory of Gravitation.

The book describes Maxwell's equations first in their integral, directly testable form, then moves on to their local formulation. The first two chapters cover all essential properties of Maxwell's equations, including their symmetries and their covariance in a modern notation. Chapter 3 is devoted to Maxwell theory as a classical field theory and to solutions of the wave equation. Chapter 4 deals with important applications of Maxwell theory. It includes topical subjects such as metamaterials with negative refraction index and solutions of Helmholtz' equation in paraxial approximation relevant for the description of laser beams. Chapter 5 describes non-Abelian gauge theories from a classical, geometric point of view, in analogy to Maxwell theory as a prototype, and culminates in an application to the U(2) theory relevant for electroweak interactions. The last chapter 6 gives a concise summary of semi-Riemannian geometry as the framework for the classical field theory of gravitation. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the Schwarzschild solution of Einstein's equations and the classical tests of general relativity (perihelion precession of Mercury, and light deflection by the sun). ------ Textbook features: detailed figures, worked examples, problems and solutions, boxed inserts, highlighted special topics, highlighted important math etc., helpful summaries, appendix, index.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share