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The Complete course of Theoretical Physics by Landau and Lifshitz, recognized as two of the world's outstanding physicists, is published in full by Butterworth-Heinemann. The fourth edition contains seven new sections with chapters on General Relativity, Gravitational Waves and Relativistic Cosmology. Thanks. I have found the first volume to be very readable so far. I assumed the others would be just as readable but I guess not. I have read a couple pages of the statistical mechanics part 1 and haven't found it too bad. There are a lot of math steps skipped though. My Prof says that Vol. I is "too easy" and that I should be looking at Goldstein. elegio.it Statistical Physics - Part 1: Course of Theoretical Physics - Vol. 5 [Landau And Lifshitz] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. BRAND NEW, EXCELENT AND RELIABLE SERVICE! renaissance.ucsd.edu Publisher Summary. This chapter focuses on the relativistic mechanics of Einstein theory of relativity. The principle of least action asserts that the integral S must be a minimum only for infinitesimal lengths of the path of integration. For paths of arbitrary length, it can be said that S must be an extremum and not necessarily a minimum. entsphere.com statistical physics, ideal gas, thermodynamics, fermi, gibbs distribution, bose, physics, classical mechanics Publisher Internet Archive Collection opensource_textbooks; additional_collections Contributor hst Language English This option allows users to search by Publication, Volume and Page Selecting this option will search the current publication in context. Selecting this option will search all publications across the Scitation platform Selecting this option will search all publications for the Publisher/Society in context This option allows users to search by Publication, Volume and Page Selecting this option will search the current publication in context. Selecting this option will search all publications across the Scitation platform Selecting this option will search all publications for the Publisher/Society in context Publisher Summary. This chapter discusses fermions and bosons. Particles with spin 1/2 are fermions, whereas those with spin zero are bosons. An examination of the formal origin of this difference shows that it is because of the different nature of the expressions for the energy density in the scalar and spinor fields. Publisher Summary. Macroscopic electrodynamics is concerned with the study of electromagnetic fields in space that is occupied by matter. Electrodynamics deals with physical quantities averaged over elements of volume that are physically infinitesimal and ignore the microscopic variations of the quantities that result from the molecular structure of matter. Publisher Summary. This chapter discusses fermions and bosons. Particles with spin 1/2 are fermions, whereas those with spin zero are bosons. An examination of the formal origin of this difference shows that it is because of the different nature of the expressions for the energy density in the scalar and spinor fields. Publisher Summary. Macroscopic electrodynamics is concerned with the study of electromagnetic fields in space that is occupied by matter. Electrodynamics deals with physical quantities averaged over elements of volume that are physically infinitesimal and ignore the microscopic variations of the quantities that result from the molecular structure of matter.

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