Solved Problems and Systematic Introduction to Special Relativity [E-Book] / by Michael Tsamparlis.
In most undergraduate physics classes Special Relativity is taught from a simplistic point of view using Newtonian concepts rather than the relativistic way of thinking. This results in students often finding it difficult to understand properly the new approach/new ideas, and consequently to solve r...
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Personal Name(s): | Tsamparlis, Michael, author |
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1st edition 2024. |
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Springer,
2024
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XX, 485 pages 65 illustrations, 1 illustration in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783031317064 |
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10.1007/978-3-031-31706-4 |
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Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
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- Part 1 - The Statement of the Problems Together With A Short Review of the Relevant Theory
- Chapter 1 - General material
- Chapter 2 - Linear spaces - coordinates
- Chapter 3 - Inner product
- Chapter 4 - Tensors
- Chapter 5 - Euclidian Inner product and Euclidian tensors
- Chapter 6 - Lorentz Inner product and Lorentz tensors
- Chapter 7 - 4-Vectors
- Chapter 8 - Systems of particle 4-vectors
- Chapter 9 - Making Physics
- Part 2 - Solutions
- Chapter 10 - Relativistic reactions
- Chapter 11 - Electromagnetic field:Problems.