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  1. Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell: Second Edition (In a Nutshell (Princeton)) by A. Zee, 2010-02-21
  2. Quantum Theory by David Bohm, 1989-05-01
  3. Quantum Field Theory by Mark Srednicki, 2007-02-05
  4. Introducing Quantum Theory: A Graphic Guide to Science's Most Puzzling Discovery by J.P. McEvoy, Oscar Zarate, 2003-10-14
  5. The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume 3: Supersymmetry by Steven Weinberg, 2005-05-09
  6. The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume 2: Modern Applications by Steven Weinberg, 2005-05-09
  7. Quantum Field Theory of Many-body Systems: From the Origin of Sound to an Origin of Light and Electrons (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Xiao-Gang Wen, 2007-10-18
  8. The origin and development of the quantum theory by Max Planck, Hans Thacher Clarke, et all 2010-09-09
  9. An Introduction To Quantum Field Theory (Frontiers in Physics) by Michael E. Peskin, Dan V. Schroeder, 1995-10-02
  10. String Theory For Dummies by Andrew Zimmerman Jones, 2009-11-16
  11. Quantum Field Theory by Claude Itzykson, Jean-Bernard Zuber, 2006-02-24
  12. Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Polkinghorne, 2002-07-15
  13. Quantum Field Theory by Franz Mandl, Graham Shaw, 2010-05-25
  14. Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness by Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner, 2008-06-16

181. Mathematical Physics |» Miguel TIERZ »
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182. Oleg Zaitsev's Homepage
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Regensburg, Germany. Research interests semiclassical theory with spin; spintronics; quantum chaos. Site contains contact information, CV, list of publications, description of recent projects.
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    A member of Condensed Matter theory group in Queens College (CUNY). Interests include general questions of localization of light, polariton optics of disordered crystals and quantum heterostructures.)
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    184. [hep-th/9909024] Evolution Of The Bogoluibov Renormalization Group
    A simple introduction into the renormalization group (RG) in quantum field theory and an overview of the renormalization group method. The third section is devoted to essential topics of the renormgroup use in the QFT.
    http://xxx.uni-augsburg.de/abs/hep-th/9909024
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    From: Dmitrij Shirkov [ view email ] Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 08:54:31 GMT (42kb)
    Evolution of the Bogoluibov Renormalization Group
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    We start with a simple introduction into the renormalization group (RG) in quantum field theory and give an overview of the renormalization group method. The third section is devoted to essential topics of the renorm-group use in the QFT. Here, some fresh results are included.
    Then we turn to the remarkable proliferation of the RG ideas into various fields of physics. The last section summarizes an impressive recent progress of the "QFT renormalization group" application in mathematical physics.
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    185. Theory Of Analytical Space-Time
    A unified theory of quantum mechanics and relativity. Includes a derivation and article of the theory.
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    186. Mathematical Physics
    Mathematical Physics in the Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics. Research areas quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter. physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology
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    187. New Scientist Special Report On Quantum World
    Instant Expert quantum World. If successful scientific theories can be thoughtof as cures for stubborn problems, quantum physics was the wonder drug of
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    188. Quantum Gravity
    A site maintained by Cambridge University on advances in quantum theories of gravity.
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    189. Spectral Lines
    Physics 2000 Science Trek quantum Atom. Spectral Lines. At the end of 19th century,physicists knew there were electrons inside atoms, and that the wiggling
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    At the end of 19th century, physicists knew there were electrons inside atoms, and that the wiggling of these electrons gave off light and other electromagnetic radiation. But there was still a curious mystery to solve. Physicists would heat up different elements until they glowed, and then direct the light through a prism...
    I've done that with sunlight. You see the whole rainbow because the prism breaks the light into all of its separate colors.
    That's what you get with light from the sun. But when scientists looked at the light coming off of just one element, hydrogen for instance, they didn't see the whole rainbow. Instead they just got bright lines of certain colors. (Actually, "color" isn't the right term, because only some of the lines were visible, but for now we'll just talk about visible light.)
    That would mean that the atoms were only emitting waves of certain frequencies. Do all atoms create the same colors?
    No. Each type of atom gives off a unique set of colors. The colored lines (or

    190. Sources For History Of Quantum Physics

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    191. QUPON - Home
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    192. QTP

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    194. Personal And Historical Perspectives Of Hans Bethe
    In 1999, theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantumtheory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near
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    (11 MB) Audio Only (4 MB) Lecture 3 49 minutes Large Video (102 MB) Small Video (12 MB) Audio Only (4 MB) Appreciation 20 minutes Large Video (46 MB) Small Video (8 MB) Audio Only (4 MB) Three Lectures by Hans Bethe IN 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented here as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material. Intended for an audience of Professor Bethe's neighbors at Kendal, the lectures hold appeal for experts and non-experts alike. The presentation makes use of limited mathematics while focusing on the personal and historical perspectives of one of the principal architects of quantum theory whose career in physics spans 75 years.

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