Theoretical Physics Reference
by Ondřej Čertík
Publisher: Theoretical-Physics.net 2011
Number of pages: 448
Description:
The Theoretical Physics Reference is an attempt to derive all theoretical physics equations (that are ever needed for applications) from the general and special relativity and the standard model of particle physics. All calculations are very explicit, with no intermediate steps left out.
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