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APPLIED AND TECHNICAL PHYSICS
ASTRONOMY, ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
Rubidium Atomic Clock
The Workhorse of Satellite Navigation
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by G M Saxena (National Physical Laboratory, India), Bikash Ghosal (Space Applications Centre, India)
Introduction to the Theory of the Early Universe
The Rubidium (Rb) atomic clock is the workhorse of the satellite navigation systems of which GPS is now a household name. The reasons for choosing Rb clocks over other exotic atomic clocks are that they are slim, low in weight, easy to build and inexpensive.
by Valery A Rubakov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia & Moscow State University, Russia), Dmitry S Gorbunov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
This book details the history of time keeping and the chronological development of the Rb atomic clocks, with special focus on the physics package that accounts for the actual performance of the clock. Written by authors who have spent decades in mastering the art of realizing practical Rb atomic clocks, this book is the first to explain in a simple way the workings of Rb atomic clocks and their role in satellite navigation. 200pp 978-981-3279-48-3
Dec 2019 US$58 £50
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Theory of Satellite Fragmentation in Orbit
by Arjun Tan (Alabama A & M University, USA), Robert C Reynolds (STAR Dynamics, USA) For over half a century, an increasing number of satellites have fragmented in orbit, creating a large amount of hazardous orbital debris which threaten the safety of useful functioning satellites and space missions.
Cosmological Perturbations and Inflationary Theory (2nd Edition)
Review of the first edition: “The basic approach of the book is pedagogical, giving a sound, selfcontained theoretical derivation of established theory. This work is for those who want a thorough theoretical foundation in the topic of cosmological perturbations.” Contemporary Physics Readership: Students and researchers interested in cosmology and particle physics. 550pp Sep 2020 978-981-3275-62-1 US$168 £150 978-981-3276-69-7(pbk) US$78 £70
Space Time and Dark Matter
The Hidden Sectors of Particle Physics and Cosmology by Alberto Grasso (Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, Italy)
This book discusses the theory behind these fragmentations followed by studies of actual cases. It begins with a survey of satellite fragmentations in orbit and the consequent formation of orbital debris in chronological order. Next, the fundamental physical processes underlying satellite fragmentations are outlined and the methods of analyzing satellite fragmentations presented. The rest of the book presents analyses of the major satellite fragmentation events.
This book critically explores the role of the “space time” by fixing the representations of its underlying symmetries and classifying the relevant scattering portals of the principal dark matter candidates. With particular reference to the experimental constraints on annihilation and direct detection cross sections, the author in a consistent way reviews the kinetic and thermodynamic evolution since the decoupling era of what would have become the dark matter relics at the cosmological scale and the dark halos at the galactic scale, clarifying the distinction between the — mixed or pure — cold, warm and hot dark matter cosmological models.
350pp 978-981-120-855-3
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the fields of astronomy, cosmology, and particle physics.
Jan 2020 US$128 £115
350pp 978-981-3276-94-9
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Optoelectronic Devices 4
by Niloy K Dutta (University of Connecticut, USA), Xiang Zhang (University of Connecticut, USA) “This book is an in-depth technical resource for understanding the principles of various types of optoelectronic devices and systems. Students, as well as working professionals, would find this book useful for calculating quantities needed in the design of optical system components. There is a section, at the end of the book, along with an extension reference list at the end of each chapter that provides problems from each chapter, making this book suitable for an undergraduate or graduate class in electrical engineering on optoelectronic theory.” IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine Readership: Advanced undergraduates and graduate students in Physics and Electrical Engineering, practicing engineers, non-experts interested in optoelectronic device and system technologies. 588pp 978-981-3236-69-1
Aug 2018 US$168 £148
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Origin and Evolution of the Universe From Big Bang to ExoBiology (2nd Edition)
edited by Matthew A Malkan (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), Ben Zuckerman (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) The book provides a broad overview of what we currently know about the origin and evolution of the universe. The goal is to be scientifically comprehensive but concise. We trace the origins from the Big Bang and cosmic expansion, to the formation of galaxies, heavy elements, stars and planets as abodes for life. This field has made stunning progress since the first edition of this book. Thus we aim to bring lay readers with an interest in science ‘up to speed’ on all of these key discoveries that are part of the panorama of cosmic evolution, which has ultimately lead to our existence on Earth. Readership: Science students, professionals and general public interested in astronomy. 240pp Nov 2019 978-981-120-645-0 US$78 £70 978-981-120-772-3(pbk) US$38 £35
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World Scientific Series in Astrophysics
The WSPC Handbook of Astronomical Instrumentation
Scalar Field Cosmology
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edited by David N Burrows (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) This comprehensive handbook presents the current state of the art of astronomical instrumentation with a forward view encompassing the next decade. It expands on material covered in a single volume of “Planets, Stars, and Stellar Systems” with more in-depth coverage of interferometers and spectrograph design, as well as radio, X-ray and gamma-ray astronomical instrumentation. The purpose of this handbook is to bring together contributions from some of the leading experts in the world to illustrate the frontier of astronomical instrumentation across the electromagnetic spectrum and extending into multimessenger astronomy. Readership: Graduate students and practioners in the field of astronomical instrumentation. 1500pp 978-981-4644-31-0(Set) Introductory Offer till Jun 30, 2020
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About Stars
Their Formation, Evolution, Compositions, Locations and Companions by Michael M Woolfson (University of York, UK) Astronomers typically find the properties and distances of stars from the light they emit using the knowledge of science, mainly physics, acquired from small-scale experiments carried out on Earth. However, the stars themselves are laboratories in which matter behaves in ways that cannot be reproduced on Earth. So, in finding out about stars, we complement scientific knowledge gained from earthbound experimentation. This textbook describes the means — some very ingenious — by which to explore the properties, locations and planetary companions of stars, and provides a sound foundation for further study. Readership: Physics undergraduates, educated laypeople, or those with a general interest. 388pp Aug 2019 978-1-78634-712-1 US$88 £75 978-1-78634-725-1(pbk) US$38 £35
Cherenkov Reflections
Gamma-Ray Imaging and the Evolution of TeV Astronomy by David Fegan (University College Dublin, Ireland) This book documents how TeV gamma-ray astronomy painstakingly emerged from 20th century traditional cosmic-ray physics to become a keystone feature of contemporary highenergy astrophysics. Written predominantly from the perspective of the Whipple Observatory Collaboration, pioneers of the imaging technique, the author guides readers through many decades of instrumental evolution and development, using only minimal mathematical background. The final chapter presents a short summary of the contemporary status of TeV gamma-ray astronomy. Readership: Astronomers, astrophysicists, experimentalists working across a variety of cognate disciplines including astronomy in different wavebands, particle physics, and high energy physics. 344pp 978-981-3276-85-7
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by Sergei Chervon (Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Russia), Igor Fomin (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia), Valerian Yurov (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia) & Artyom Yurov (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia) This monograph discusses cosmological inflation and provides exact and slow roll solutions. It also reviews new and advanced approaches of exact solutions construction with canonical scalar fields, including application of generating functions methods, the superpotential and many others. This book presents the reduction of the Friedmann equation to the Abel equation, which is a very useful tool in cosmology. It offers new solutions and discusses its properties. Detailed calculations are provided throughout. 288pp 978-981-120-507-1
May 2019 US$98 £85
Formation of the First Black Holes edited by Muhammad Latif (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Dominik Schleicher (Universidad de Concepciòn, Chile)
The formation of the first supermassive black holes is one of the main open questions in our understanding of high-redshift structure formation. In this book, we aim to provide a summary of state-of-the-art modern research on this topic, exploring the formation of massive black holes from a fluid-dynamical, stellar-dynamical and chemical perspective. The book thus presents a solid theoretical foundation, a comparison with current observations and future observational perspectives with upcoming missions such as the Square Kilometre Array, the European Extremely Large Telescope, the Euclid satellite as well as possible detections via gravitational waves. 376pp 978-981-3227-94-1
May 2019 US$118 £105
Advances in Planetary Science - Vol 4
Planetary Habitability in Binary Systems by Elke Pilat-Lohinger (University of Vienna, Austria), Siegfried Eggl (Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), USA) & Ákos Bazsó (University of Vienna, Austria)
“This book is highly valuable and it will be of great importance to active researchers, experts and lay people alike with an interest in extrasolar planets, astrophysics, or astrobiology.” Manfred Cuntz University of Texas at Arlington About one-tenth of the extrasolar planets discovered so far reside in binary- or multi-stellar systems, and some of the closest known rocky exoplanets populate these multiple-star systems. This book discusses the intriguing variety of planetary motion in such environments, taking into account the stellar type, evolution, and activity, and elaborates on how the presence of an additional stellar companion affects planet formation, system architectures and the habitability of planets in binary star systems. Readership: Graduate students, researchers, and scientists specialising in planetary science and space research. 204pp 978-981-3275-12-6
Mar 2019 US$88 £75
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Advanced Textbooks in Physics
Astronomical Spectroscopy
An Introduction to the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Astronomical Spectroscopy (3rd Edition) by Jonathan Tennyson (University College London, UK) This book offers a step-by-step guide to the atomic and molecular astronomical spectra, starting from relatively simple hydrogen atom and working its way to the spectroscopy of small molecules. Based on UCL course material, the latest edition includes extensive updates and a new chapter on line broadening. It uses actual astronomical spectra to give the reader a feel for such spectra commonly encountered in research. It also provides comprehensive exercises, with answers given, to aid understanding. Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates studying astronomical spectroscopy. Jun 2019 284pp US$88 £75 978-1-78634-694-0 978-1-78634-707-7(pbk) US$48 £40 100 Years of General Relativity - Vol 5
Advanced Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Detectors
(In 2 Volumes) Volume I: Essentials of Gravitational-Wave Detectors Volume II: Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and Beyond edited by David Reitze (California Institute of Technology, USA), Peter Saulson (Syracuse University, USA) & Hartmut Grote (Cardiff University, UK) This book brings together many of the world’s top experts to deliver an authoritative and in-depth treatment on current and future detectors. Volume I is devoted to the physical principles and key technologies behind large-scale precision interferometry. Volume II reviews the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo interferometers, as well as examining future interferometric detector concepts. This two-volume set will provide students and researchers the comprehensive background needed to understand gravitational-wave detectors. Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in gravitational waves and experimental physics. 808pp May 2019 978-981-3146-07-5(Set) US$198 £164
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Delta N Formalism in Cosmological Perturbation Theory
by Ali Akbar Abolhasani (Sharif University of Technology, Iran), Hassan Firouzjahi (Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Iran), Atsushi Naruko (Tohoku University, Japan) & Misao Sasaki (University of Tokyo, Japan) The delta N formalism is an alternative approach to cosmological perturbation theory. The novelty of this approach is that, under the condition that the scale of interest is very large so that the spatial derivatives may be ignored in the dynamics, it can be applied to all orders in perturbation theory and has a rigorous foundation in general relativity. Thanks to the fact that one can evaluate perturbations with only the knowledge of background solutions, it is proved to be much easier than the conventional approach in evaluating higher order effects in many cases. 184pp 978-981-3238-75-6
Feb 2019 US$68 £60
The Structure and Evolution of Stars
by J J Eldridge (University of Auckland, New Zealand), Christopher A Tout (University of Cambridge, UK) This book describes the physics of stars from scratch with the necessary mathematics presented at a suitable level for undergraduate physicists and mathematicians. The topics discussed include modes of energy transport, the equation of state, the physics of the opacity sources and the nuclear reactions. This book also tracks the evolution of stars from their main-sequence evolution through the exhaustion of various nuclear fuels to the end points of evolution. The aim is to take the reader from the essential underlying physical principles to the doors to current research on stellar interiors. 360pp Feb 2019 978-1-78326-579-4 US$98 £85 978-1-78326-580-0(pbk) US$48 £40
Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array by The CTA Consortium
○ A unique document describing the major facility for gamma-ray astronomy in the next decade and beyond, written by the consortium that is developing the facility ○ The science program of CTA is broad, encompassing important topics in particle physics, particle astrophysics and astronomy ○ The document is written in a pedagogical style with an effort to provide a thorough background of high-energy and very high-energy astrophysics, accessible to graduate students and early career scientists as well as specialists 364pp 978-981-3270-08-4
Mar 2019 US$128 £115
Advances in Planetary Science - Vol 3
Planetary Habitability and Stellar Activity
by Arnold Hanslmeier (University of Graz, Austria) “The whole text is written in a clear and light scientific style. It is fully referenced to scientific publications and supported by numerous figures, mainly in full colour ... The present book can be recommended to any interested reader with a background in physics and/or astronomy, in particular to undergraduate and graduate students within astronomy and related fields, possibly being also of interest to scientists in (evolutionary) biology.” Contemporary Physics 264pp 978-981-3237-42-1
Sep 2018 US$118 £104
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A Brief History of Astronomy and Astrophysics by Kenneth R Lang (Tufts University, USA)
“Lang employs an intriguing style to trace the development of our knowledge of the forces that control our universe by providing brief biographical sketches of the scientists whose contributions were central to this progress. This approach contributes to the easy flow of the narrative. It also enables an examination of how many scientists wrestled with the question of whether the existence of our universe stems from an act of a supreme being.” CHOICE Readership: Students and teachers, also suitable for the general public. 340pp Oct 2018 978-981-3233-83-6 US$98 £86 978-981-3235-19-9(pbk) US$48 £42
Hawking Radiation
From Astrophysical Black Holes to Analogous Systems in Lab by Francesco D Belgiorno (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), Sergio L Cacciatori (Universitàdegli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy) & Daniele Faccio (HeriotWatt University, UK) This book provides the reader with a guide to Hawking radiation through a dual approach to the problem. The first part of the book consists in a survey of methods for deriving and studying Hawking radiation from astrophysical black holes, from the original calculation by S W Hawking to the most recent contributions involving tunneling and gravitational anomalies. The second part introduces analogue gravity, particularly dielectric black hole systems, to which the studies of the present authors are devoted. Together, the two parts form a more comprehensive picture of this very fascinating quantum phenomenon associated with black holes. Readership: Graduate students and professionals studying astrophysics and theoretical physics. 340pp 978-981-4508-53-7
Sep 2018 US$118 £104
World Scientific Series in Astrophysics
The Encyclopedia of Cosmology (In 4 Volumes) Volume 1: Galaxy Formation and Evolution Volume 2: Numerical Simulations in Cosmology Volume 3: Dark Energy Volume 4: Dark Matter
Editor-in-chief: Giovanni G Fazio (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA) by: Rennan Barkana (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Shinji Tsujikawa (Tokyo University of Science, Japan), Jihn E Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea) edited by: Kentaro Nagamine (Osaka University, Japan & University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA) The Encyclopedia of Cosmology, in four volumes, is a major, longlasting, seminal reference at the graduate student level. Laid out by the most prominent researchers in the general field of cosmology, this handbook is a comprehensive review of the most important concepts and current status in the field, covering both theory and observation. One of the attractive features of the encyclopedia is that it is accompanied by supplementary materials including videos and simulations of the numerical computation, which help the readers to better understand and visualize the concepts discussed. 1404pp 978-981-4656-19-1(Set)
Mar 2018 US$1280 £1062
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Textbook Essential Textbooks in Physics
Introduction to General Relativity and Cosmology
by Christian G Böhmer (University College London, UK) This book gives undergraduate students an overview of the fundamental ideas behind the geometric theory of gravitation and spacetime. The various chapters present complicated material practically and concisely, initially dealing with the mathematical foundations and moving on to the Einstein field equations and their various properties. Also discussed is the important Schwarzschild solutions, followed by application of general relativity to cosmology. Questions with fully worked answers are provided at the end of each chapter. This pared down textbook is specifically designed for new students looking for a workable, simple presentation of some of the key theories in modern physics and mathematics. 288pp Dec 2016 978-1-78634-117-4 US$70 £58 978-1-78634-118-1(pbk) US$38 £32
Textbook Advanced Textbooks in Physics
An Introduction to Particle Dark Matter by Stefano Profumo (UC Santa Cruz & Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, USA)
The paradigm of dark matter is one of the foundations of the standard cosmological model. This book presents the state of the art in building and testing particle models for dark matter. Each chapter gives an analysis of questions, research directions, and methods within the field. More than 200 problems are included to challenge and stimulate the reader’s knowledge and provide guidance in the practical implementation of the numerous “tools of the trade” presented. Readership: Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in the fields of particle physics, cosmology, astronomy and astrophysics. 288pp Apr 2017 978-1-78634-000-9 US$94 £78 978-1-78634-001-6(pbk) US$46 £38
CLASSIC TITLES ASTROPHYSICS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE (SECOND EDITION) KISSLINGER LEONARD S (CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789813147096 EXPLORING THE INVISIBLE UNIVERSE: FROMBLACK HOLES TO SUPERSTRINGS BAAQUIE BELAL E (NUS, SINGAPORE), WILLEBOORDSE FREDERICK H (NUS, SINGAPORE) 9789814618670 FUNDAMENTALS OF SOLAR ASTRONOMY BHATNAGAR ARVIND (UDAIPUR SOLAR OBSERVATORY, INDIA), LIVINGSTON WILLIAM (NATIONAL SOLAR OBSERVATORY, ARIZONA, USA) 9789812382443 VERY HIGH ENERGY COSMIC GAMMA RADIATION: A CRUCIAL WINDOW ON THE EXTREME UNIVERSE AHARONIAN F A (MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR KERNPHYSIK, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY) 9789810245733 ADVANCED SERIES IN ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY - VOL 8: HAWKING ON THE BIG BANG AND BLACK HOLES HAWKING STEPHEN (CAMBRIDGE) 9789810210786
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ATOMIC & MOLECULAR PHYSICS Interdisciplinary Research on Particle Collisions and Quantitative Spectroscopy - Vol 2
State-of-the-Art Reviews on Energetic Ion-Atom and Ion-Molecule Collisions
edited by Dževad Belkić(Karolinska Institute, Sweden), Igor Bray (Curtin University, Australia) & Alisher Kadyrov (Curtin University, Australia)
This book provides state-of-the art reviews of ion-atom and ionmolecule collisions at intermediate and high impact energies, from both experimental and theoretical points of view. Whenever possible, the authors connect the basic research in atomic and molecular collision physics to important applications in related fields, such as astrophysics, surface/cluster physics and hadron therapy. Readership: Graduate students, junior and senior researchers in: atomic/molecular/nuclear physics/astrophysics, plasma physics, particle transport physics and medical physics (radiotherapy). 360pp 978-981-121-160-7
The Electromagnetic Nature of Matter by Daniele Funaro (Universitàdi Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy) Motivated by a revision of the classical equations of electromagnetism that allow for the inclusion of solitary waves in the solution space, this book examines the consequences of adopting a modified model of atomic structures purely of electromagnetic nature. Atoms and molecules are described as aggregations of nuclei and electrons joined through organized photon layers resonating at various frequencies, explaining how matter can absorb or emit light quanta. This holistic view allows for a comprehensible and coherent explanation of many quantum phenomena, including the waveparticle dualism. Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in exploring and learning about alternative approaches to existing problems in theoretical physics. Oct 2019 US$108 £95
Peking University-World Scientific Advanced Physics Series - Vol 8
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Physics on Ultracold Quantum Gases
by Yongjian Han (University of Science and Technology of China, China), Wei Yi (University of Science and Technology of China, China) & Wei Zhang (Renmin University of China, China) This book originates from graduate courses on cold atomic gases taught at the Renmin University of China and at the University of Science and Technology of China. It provides a brief review on the history and current research frontiers in the field of ultracold atomic gases, as well as basic theoretical description of few- and many-body physics in the system. Starting from the basics such as atomic structure, atomlight interaction, laser cooling and trapping, the book moves on to the treatment of ultracold Fermi gases, before turning to topics in quantum simulation using cold atoms in optical lattices. Readership: Researchers in the field of ultracold atomic gases. Suitable also for junior graduate students to prepare for further study in the field. 288pp 978-981-3270-75-6
edited by Wei Zhang (Renmin University of China, China), Wei Yi (University of Science and Technology of China, China) & Carlos A R Sá Melo (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) ○ The first comprehensive review that covers new frontiers of synthetic spin-orbit coupling in cold atoms ○ provides a comprehensive and pedagogical summary of recent progresses ○ All chapter authors are active researchers in the field of cold atomic gases 308pp 978-981-3272-52-1
Dec 2019 US$128 £115
From Photons to Atoms
290pp 978-981-120-423-4
Synthetic Spin-Orbit Coupling in Cold Atoms
Jan 2019 US$98 £85
Oct 2018 US$108 £95
MORE TITLES ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PHYSICS: AN OVERVIEW COHEN-TANNOUDJI CLAUDE ET AL (COLLÈ GE DE FRANCE, FRANCE & LABORATOIRE KASTLER BROSSEL, FRANCE) 9789812774965 MODERN ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (REVISED EDITION) YANG FUJIA ET AL (UNIV OF NOTTINGHAM, UK & FUDAN UNIV, CHINA) 9789812836786 OPTICAL TRAPPING AND MANIPULATION OF NEUTRAL PARTICLES USING LASERS: A REPRINT VOLUME WITH COMMENTARIES ASHKIN ARTHUR (RETIRED, FORMER HEAD OF LASER SCIENCE RESEARCH DEPARTMENT, BELL LABORATORIES, LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, USA) 9789810240578 ATOMS IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (SECOND EDITION) COHEN-TANNOUDJI C (COLLÈ GE DE FRANCE, PARIS) 9789812389428
BIOPHYSICS, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL PHYSICS World Scientific Lecture Notes in Complex Systems - Vol 13
Lectures on Cellular Biophysics From Molecules to Tissues
by Jaume Casademunt (University of Barcelona, Spain), Ricard Alert (Princeton University, USA) This book is conceptualised from a successful course on cellular biophysics for graduate students at the University of Barcelona. It develops a physical approach to biological processes that aims at a quantitative understanding of fundamental mechanisms and organizational principles behind biological complexity. The focus is on the mechanical aspects at different scales, from molecular force generation to collective cell migration, all treated in a comprehensive and unified manner. It is also self-contained and presents the basic concepts from physics and biology that may complement the different backgrounds of potential students. Whenever possible, the presentation is illustrated with simple quantitative models and the examples are solved explicitly. A collection of additional problems and exercises is also provided. 400pp 978-981-3275-84-3
Jul 2020 US$148 £130
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Statistical Physics of DNA
by Nikos Theodorakopoulos (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece & University of Konstanz, Germany) The stability of DNA double helix is contingent on fine-tuning a number of physicochemical control parameters. Varying any one of them leads to separation of the two strands, which constitutes a rare physical example of a thermodynamic phase transition in a onedimensional system. The present book provides a self-contained account of the statistical physics of cooperative processes in DNA, e.g. thermal and mechanical dissociation, force-induced melting, equilibria of hairpin-like secondary structures. In addition, it presents some fundamental aspects of DNA elasticity, as observed in key experiments old and new. Readership: Undergraduate students with an elementary background in statistical mechanics; graduate students and researchers. 200pp 978-981-120-953-6
Nov 2019 US$78 £70
Their Use in Biology and Medicine
Elementary Mechanics (In 2 Volumes)
by John G Papastavridis (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) This is a comprehensive and state-of-the-art compendium of classical or Newtonian (non-relativistic and non-quantum) mechanics from an advanced and unified viewpoint, namely from the continuum form of the fundamental principles of linear and angular momentum. The title adjective "elementary" means that no Lagrangean or Hamiltonian methods are used. Readership: Researchers in engineering (especially aerospace, mechanical, and engineering mechanics), physics, and applied mathematics.
Applications of Tensor Analysis in Continuum Mechanics
by Spencer Kuo (New York University, USA) “The author is an expert in the field of plasma sciences for different applications. His book provides readers with basic principles and designs of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) generators … The presentation is clear and self-contained. I will use this book as a reference book to teach plasma science/engineering and technologies.”
by Victor A Eremeyev (Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland), Michael J Cloud (Lawrence Technological University, USA) & Leonid P Lebedev (National University of Colombia, Colombia) Min-Chang Lee Boston University
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a new method that is actively researched for medical treatment. Its applications include disinfection, bleeding control and wound healing. In this book, biomedical applications of CAPs are explored via in-vitro assays or in-vivo tests using pigs as animal models. Readership: Professionals in plasma physics and medical science. Feb 2019 US$88 £75
"A strong point of this book is its coverage of tensor theory, which is herein deemed both more readable and more substantial than many other historic continuum mechanics books. The book is self-contained. It serves admirably as a reference resource on fundamental principles and equations of tensor mathematics applied to continuum mechanics. Exercises and problem sets are useful for teaching." Contemporary Physics Readership: Beginners who are interested in the basics of tensor calculus, and experienced readers who seek a comprehensive review on applications of the tensor calculus in mechanics. 428pp 978-981-3238-96-1
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Biophotonics
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Science and Technology by Yin Yeh (University of California, Davis, USA), V V Krishnan (California State University, Fresno, USA & University of California, Davis, USA) “This book has drawn its materials from outstanding published articles, representing the top research achievements of the last two decades, presented in a logical and readable way. The ideas of each section are more than clearly expressed by using the most concise words with the help of beautiful and comprehensive illustrations, making the book very easy to read and understandable. The whole book elucidates plentiful knowledge of the biophotonics field with simple language and is of high value for different levels of readers. I highly recommend this book, especially to those students and researchers in the field of biophotonics.” Din Ping Tsai National Taiwan University, Taiwan This lecture volume gives students and researchers in the rapidly expanding field of biophotonics an interdisciplinary perspective. Among the primary topics are ultrahigh resolution microscopy, particle tracking, photon correlation spectroscopy, and nonlinear optical methods as used in biological and biomedical research, with a focus on current applications in biophysics and biomedicine. 292pp 978-981-3235-68-7
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Dec 2019 1680pp 978-981-4603-04-1(Set) US$384 £319
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Essential Classical Mechanics
by Choonkyu Lee (Seoul National University, South Korea), Hyunsoo Min (University of Seoul, South Korea) "The authors deliver a highly readable text which should assure a continued supply of practitioners of classical mechanics and its applications." Contemporary Physics Key Features: ○ Presents all mechanical concepts in a systematical and logical approach ○ Emphasizes the symmetry arguments and various mechanical conservation laws ○ Provides broader applications in modern theoretical areas including statistical physics, relativity, etc. 764pp 978-981-3234-64-2
Jun 2018 US$148 £130
Essential Classical Mechanics Problems and Solutions
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Physics of Buoyant Flows
From Instabilities to Turbulence by Mahendra K Verma (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) Gravity pervades the whole universe; hence buoyancy drives fluids everywhere. Examples of such flows are mantle convection, atmospheric flows and solar convection. This book presents fundamentals and applications of thermal convection and stratified flows, including waves and instabilities, patterns, chaos, and turbulence. It describes all the major aspects of the buoyancy-driven flows in a coherent manner. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics, nonlinear dynamical systems, and related fields. 352pp 978-981-3237-79-7
May 2018 US$118 £104
Waves and Rays in Seismology Answers to Unasked Questions (2nd Edition)
by Michael A Slawinski (Memorial University, Canada) “This one-of-a-kind book is refreshing in its presentation of an amazing blend of fundamental scientific and philosophical questions with their practical implications to concrete examples in Seismology. It is refined in its style, in the sophistication of its quotes, in the breadth of its sources and in the many details that reveal a labour of love. As an additional bonus, the book is also extremely useful. It presents the underlying theory of the relevant aspects of Continuum Mechanics in a clear and sufficiently rigorous way, while challenging the reader’s intellect at every step of the way ... This inspiring book is highly recommended.” Marcelo Epstein University of Calgary, Canada Readership: Students, professionals, researchers, and laypersons interested in seismology. 576pp 978-981-3239-87-6
Jun 2018 US$158 £140
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CLASSICAL MECHANICS (FIFTH EDITION) KIBBLE TOM W B & BERKSHIRE FRANK H (IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, UK) 9781860944246 A MODERN APPROACH TO CLASSICAL MECHANICS (SECOND EDITION) BY IRO HARALD (JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ, AUSTRIA) 9789814696289 AN INTRODUCTION TO LAGRANGIAN MECHANICS (SECOND EDITION) BRIZARD ALAIN J (SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE, USA) 9789814623612 ELEMENTS OF FLUID DYNAMICS BURESTI GUIDO (UNIVERSITY OF PISA, ITALY) 9781848168886 ELEMENTARY FLUID MECHANICS KAMBE TSUTOMU (INSTITUTE OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, TOKYO, JAPAN) 9789812564160 LAGRANGIAN AND HAMILTONIAN MECHANICS CALKIN M G (DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY) 9789810226725 CLASSICAL MECHANICS ILLUSTRATED BY MODERN PHYSICS: 42 PROBLEMS WITH SOLUTIONS GUÉRY-ODELIN D & LAHAYE T (PAUL SABATIER UNIVERSITY, FRANCE) 9781848164796
COMPUTATIONAL, MATHEMATICAL AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS Infinite Dimensional and Finite Dimensional Stochastic Equations and Applications in Physics by Wilfried Grecksch (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany), Hannelore Lisei (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)
This volume presents modern treatments of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) with applications in stochastic control theory and in physics. The topics discussed are: • dynamics of stochastic reaction-diffusion equations; • stochastic Itô-Volterra backward equations in Banach spaces • stochastic equations of Schrödinger type; • optimal control of stochastic Navier-Stokes equations; • quantum Hamilton equations from stochastic optimal control theory. Readership: Graduate students in mathematics or physics interested in the physical applications of the theory of stochastic processes. 260pp 978-981-120-978-9
Aug 2020 US$98 £85
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A Mathematics Primer for Physics Students by Andrew E Blechman (Wayne State University, USA)
This book is both an introduction and summary of many mathematical methods that are needed to solve problems in advanced undergraduate or early graduate physics courses. The material is presented through example to demonstrate how it would be useful in the context of solving physics problems, with minimal use of formalism or proof. Topics include linear algebra; vector and tensor analysis; geometric tools such as metrics and curvature; mathematical groups, with emphasis on representation theory and Lie groups/algebras; complex calculus; integral transforms and differential equations; and an introduction to algebraic topology. The book is written in a very casual and friendly tone so the student does not feel overwhelmed by the material. 300pp 978-981-3238-01-5
May 2020 US$78 £69
The Physical Foundations of Hydrodynamic Processes Macroscopic and Kinetic Approaches
by Nikolay Nikolaevich Fimin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia), Valery Mihailovich Chechetkin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) This book studies the fundamental concept of hydrodynamics, starting with the microscopic kinetic approach and moving up to large-scale structures. It demonstrates the connection of macroscopic approach with the description of properties of fluid motion and microscopic kinetic theory. Recent investigations in instabilities and turbulence theory are also discussed. 245pp 978-981-121-115-7
Mar 2020 US$98 £85
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An Eventful Journey to Unification of All the Fundamental Forces by Robert Delbourgo (University of Tasmania, Australia)
Following Einstein’s footsteps, many theorists have been trying to unify electromagnetic force with gravitational force by incorporating additional minuscule coordinates, culminating in string theory — which has unfortunately not met with experimental support. The author shows that one can successfully unify gravity with electromagnetism by adding a single complex anticommuting coordinate to spacetime, which can be associated with the property of ‘electricity’. It traces the history of attempts of unification before explaining the author’s “where – when – what” scheme. Readership: All science graduates who have studied one or two years of university level mathematics. 150pp 978-981-121-014-3
Mar 2020 US$68 £60
Statistical Mechanics and Scientific Explanation Determinism, Indeterminism and Laws of Nature edited by Valia Allori (Northern Illinois University, USA) The book explores several open questions in the philosophy and the foundations of statistical mechanics. Each chapter is written by a leading experts in philosophy of physics and/ or mathematical physics. The articles discuss the connection between thermodynamic arrow and the psychological arrow of time, application of Boltzmann’s analysis to the quantum domain, the entropy state of the big bang and many other fundamental questions. Readership: Graduate and research level students and professional in mathematical physics, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and physics. 400pp 978-981-121-171-3
Feb 2020 US$138 £120
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Space – Time, Yang – Mills Gravity, and Dynamics of Cosmic Expansion
How Quantum Yang – Mills Gravity in the Super-Macroscopic Limit Leads to an Effective Gμv(t) and New Perspectives on Hubble’s Law, the Cosmic Redshift and Dark Energy by Jong-Ping Hsu (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA), Leonardo Hsu (Santa Rosa Junior College, USA) Yang – Mills gravity is a new theory that brings gravity back to the arena of gauge symmetry, quantum fields and quantum mechanics. It is consistent with experiments and provides a unique treatment of gravity. This book shows how one can combine Yang – Mills gauge symmetry and effective Einstein – Grossmann metric tensors to tackle physical problems at microscopic, macroscopic and supermacroscopic length scales. In particular, the combination of gauge symmetry and an effective metric tensor provides a framework for and leads to an alternative dynamics of cosmic expansion based on quantum Yang – Mills gravity at the super-macroscopic limit. Readership: Graduate students and researchers working on theoretical physics, particle physics and/or cosmology. 300pp 978-981-120-043-4
Dec 2019 US$108 £95
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Mathematical Methods of Theoretical Physics
by Karl Svozil (Technische Universität Wien, Austria) This book features very detailed explicit proofs and demonstrations of common mathematical methods used in theoretical physics. It combines and unifies many expositions of the subject and thus is accessible to a very wide range of students including those interested in experimental and applied physics. The content is divided into three parts: linear vector spaces, functional analysis and differential equations. 300pp 978-981-120-840-9
Oct 2019 US$78 £70
80th Birthday Festschrift edited by Antti Niemi (University of Stockholm, Sweden), Terry Tomboulis (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), Kok Khoo Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Key Features: ○ Dedicated to Roman Jackiw, a theoretical physicist well-known for his contributions in quantum and classical field theories ○ Contributed by two Nobel laureates, one Field Medalist and many other prominent researchers ○ Consisting of reviews on the current research progress as well as interesting anecdotes of famous physicists 300pp 978-981-121-066-2
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by Danilo Babusci (INFN, Italy), Giuseppe Dattoli (ENEA, Italy), Silvia Licciardi (ENEA, Italy) & Elio Sabia (ENEA, Italy) The book covers dif ferent aspects of mathematical methods for Physics. It is designed for graduate courses but a part of it can also be used by undergraduate students. The leitmotiv of the book is the search of a common mathematical framework for a wide class of apparently disparate physical phenomena. It is achieved by a nonconventional formulation of special functions and polynomials. The proposed methods simplify the understanding of the relevant technicalities and yield a unifying view to their applications in Physics as well as other branches of science. Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics and related fields. 300pp Nov 2019 978-981-120-157-8 US$98 £85 978-981-120-268-1(pbk) US$48 £40
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Group Theory for Physicists (2nd Edition) by Zhong-Qi Ma (Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing, China) This textbook explains the fundamental concepts and techniques of group theory by making use of language familiar to physicists. The second edition includes extensive updates and new materials drawn from the author’s teaching and research experience. Review of the first edition: “The authors present an interesting book explaining group theory in terms of physics, closing an often observed gap in the literature between abstract mathematical theory and physical applications ... It is self-contained as much as is possible. Many examples and exercises, including solutions, allow the reader to become more familiar with the subject.” Mathematical Reviews 656pp Sep 2019 978-981-3277-38-0 US$128 £115 978-981-3277-96-0(pbk) US$68 £60
Problems and Solutions in Group Theory for Physicists
by Zhong-Qi Ma (Institute of High Energy Physics, China), Xiao-Yan Gu (Institute of High Energy Physics, China) 476pp Jun 2004 978-981-238-832-2 US$74 £61 978-981-238-833-9(pbk) US$28 £23
Physics off the Beaten Track A Selection of Papers by Robert Delbourgo
edited by Robert Delbourgo (University of Tasmania, Australia) Robert Delbourgo, an illustrious physicist, shares his experience in this collection of papers with commentary. This book covers a wide range of topics, ranging from chaos theory through to unified field theories and gravitation. It illustrates that important contributions to physics can be achieved without chasing fashionable or popular topics. Readership: University students and researchers interested in particle physics, gravitation and chaos theory.
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String Fields, Higher Spins and Number Theory
by Dimitri Polyakov (Sichuan University, China & Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (IHES), France) The book aims to analyze and explore deep and profound relations between string field theory, higher spin gauge theories and holography — the disciplines that have been on the cutting edge of theoretical high energy physics and other fields. These intriguing interrelations involve some profound ideas in number theory, which appear to be part of a unifying language to describe these connections. Readership: Graduate students and researchers working on string theory and related topics. 212pp 978-981-3233-39-3
Nov 2018 US$88 £77
PT Symmetry
In Quantum and Classical Physics by Carl M Bender (Washington University in St. Louis, USA) Contributions by: Patrick E Dorey, Clare Dunning, Andreas Fring, Daniel W Hook, Hugh F Jones, Sergii Kuzhel, Géza Lévai, Roberto Tateo Originated by the author in 1998, the field of PT (parity-time) symmetry has become an extremely active and exciting area of research. PT-symmetric quantum and classical systems have theoretical, experimental, and commercial applications, and have been the subject of many journal articles, PhD theses, conferences, and symposia. Carl Bender’s work has influenced major advances in physics and generations of students. This book is an accessible entry point to PT symmetry, ideal for students and scientists looking to begin their own research projects in this field. 468pp Jan 2019 978-1-78634-595-0 US$138 £120 978-1-78634-668-1(pbk) US$58 £50
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Group Theory in Physics A Practitioner’s Guide
by Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain), Michel Rausch de Traubenberg (Universitéde Strasbourg, CNRS, IPHC, France) This book presents the study of symmetry groups in Physics from a practical perspective, i.e. emphasising the explicit methods and algorithms useful for the practitioner and profusely illustrating by examples. The first half reviews the algebraic, geometrical and topological notions underlying the theory of Lie groups. The second half is devoted to applications in physics, divided into three main parts — space-time symmetries, the Wigner method for representations and applications to relativistic wave equations. Readership: Graduate students, researchers and academicians interested in group theory and its applications in high energy physics, solid state physics and field theory. 760pp 978-981-3273-60-3
Nov 2018 US$128 £115
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Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics
by Jon Magne Leinaas (University of Oslo, Norway) The book gives a general introduction to classical theoretical physics, in the fields of mechanics, relativity and electromagnetism. It is analytical in approach and detailed in derivations of physical consequences from the fundamental principles in each of the fields. The book is aimed at physics students in the last year of their undergraduate or first year of their graduate studies. The text is well- illustrated with high-quality figures in color. Many useful examples and exercises with solutions are available in a separate manual. 364pp Feb 2019 978-981-3279-36-0 US$98 £85 978-981-3279-98-8(pbk) US$58 £50
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A Guide to Mathematical Methods for Physicists Advanced Topics and Applications
by Michela Petrini (Sorbonne Université, Paris, France), Gianfranco Pradisi (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy) & Alberto Zaffaroni (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) This book provides a self-contained and rigorous presentation of the main mathematical tools needed to approach many courses at the last year of undergraduate in Physics and MSc programs, from Electromagnetism to Quantum Mechanics. It complements A Guide to Mathematical Methods for Physicists with advanced topics and physical applications. The different arguments are organised in three main sections: Complex Analysis, Differential Equations and Hilbert Spaces, covering most of the standard mathematical method tools in modern physics. A large number of examples and exercises are provided, emphasising the main purpose of relating concrete physical examples with more formal mathematical aspects. Oct 2018 308pp 978-1-78634-548-6 US$88 £77 978-1-78634-704-6(pbk) US$48 £40
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340pp Jul 2017 978-1-78634-343-7 US$98 £81 978-1-78634-344-4(pbk) US$48 £40
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Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Problems and Solutions
by Willi-Hans Steeb (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) “This is an excellent, well-written and very comprehensive book covering many topics of mathematics and physics. An exhaustive collection of problems with detailed solutions that may be valuable to students and young researchers in several fields, ranging from Mathematics to Quantum Physics is presented … I found the book helpful in regards to several subjects that are not covered in other mathematical physics introductory textbooks.” Contemporary Physics Readership: University students and researchers in physics and mathematics. 736pp Oct 2018 978-981-3275-37-9 US$148 £130 978-981-3275-96-6(pbk) US$88 £75
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Mathematics for Physics An Illustrated Handbook by Adam Marsh This unique book complements traditional textbooks by providing a visual yet rigorous survey of the mathematics used in theoretical physics beyond that typically covered in undergraduate math and physics courses. The primary physical models targeted are general relativity, spinors, and gauge theories, with chapters on Riemannian geometry, Clifford algebras, and fiber bundles. The exposition is pedagogical but compact, and the emphasis is on defining and visualizing concepts and relationships between them, as well as listing common confusions, alternative notations and jargon, and relevant facts and theorems. Readership: Students in mathematics and physics who want to explore a level deeper into actual mathematical content. 300pp 978-981-3233-91-1
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An Introduction for Physicists (3rd Edition) by Richard Herrmann (GigaHedron, Germany) “The third edition of this book is designed to carefully and coherently introduce fractional calculus to physicists, by applying the ideas to two distinct applications: classical problems and multi-particle quantum problems. There remain many open questions and the field remains an active area of research. Dr Herrmann’s book is an excellent introduction to this field of study.” Contemporary Physics 636pp Aug 2018 978-981-3274-57-0 US$148 £130
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS Defects in Functional Materials
edited by Francis Chi-chung Ling (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Shengqiang Zhou (Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, Germany) & Andrej Kuznetsov (University of Oslo, Norway) The research of functional materials has attracted extensive attention in recent years. Its advancement nitrifies the developments of modern sciences and technologies like green sciences, energy, aerospace, medical sciences, telecommunications and information technology. The present book summarizes the research activities carried out in recent years on the physics and chemistry of how the defects play a role in the electrical, optical and magnetic properties of materials. It also introduces applications of the different functional materials in the fields of magnetism, optoelectronic, and photovoltaic, etc. 300pp 978-981-120-316-9
Jun 2020 US$128 £115
The THz Dynamics of Liquids Probed by Inelastic X-Ray Scattering
by Alessandro Cunsolo (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA) The book provides an exhaustive account of all available investigations of the high frequency dynamics of liquids performed by Inelastic X-Ray Scattering (IXS). It starts with an historical overview and the theoretical foundations of IXS, followed by the theoretical frameworks necessary to interpret IXS experiments such as memory function approaches and mode-coupling theories. The last part of this book reviews the application of IXS to the study of liquid materials and the results obtained across the years. 250pp 978-981-3229-48-8
Apr 2020 US$98 £86
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Magnetic Properties of Josephson Junction Networks An Introduction
by Roberto De Luca (Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy) This book provides a wide introduction to Josephson junction networks, starting from very simple superconducting systems and extends its reach to three-dimensional networks of Josephson junction. The Josephson equations are introduced by means of Ohta’s semi-classical model. The analysis of the magnetic response of Josephson junction networks is gradually built up from simple interferometers to three-dimensional lattices of superconducting devices. Readership: Graduate students in Condensed Matter Physics, especially those interested in superconducting systems. 300pp 978-981-120-925-3
Apr 2020 US$98 £85
Lectures on Selected Problems in Condensed Matter Theory 2nd Edition by Michael V Sadovskii (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The introduction of quantum field theory methods has led to a “revolution” in condensed matter theory, resulting in the increased importance of Feynman diagrams or diagram technique. The book is intended to teach students, postdocs and young theorists to apply diagrammatic quantum field theory methods to solve different problems in theoretical condensed matter physics. This latest edition is extended to include new material on superconductivity and diagram combinatorics. Readership: Graduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics in condensed matter physics.
Progress in Advanced Dielectrics
384pp 978-981-121-220-8
In the past two decades, research on advanced dielectric materials and related applications has undergone an accelerated growth, due in larger part to the discovery/development of the superior piezoelectric properties in relaxor single crystals, lead-free piezoelectric/ ferroelectric materials and multiferroics. This book contains nine feature articles which, together, provide a comprehensive account on the current state of advanced dielectrics and related phenomena.
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Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students or professionals interested in condensed matter physics and materials science. 300pp 978-981-121-042-6
Mar 2020 US$138 £120
Flexoelectricity in Solid, Soft and Living Matter by Yordan G Marinov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria), Alexander G Petrov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
This book reviews the achievements in the field of flexoelectricity, a fundamental property of condensed matter. The content is organized by the type of condensed matter considered — solid, soft and living — for detailed comparison and analysis. The focus is on the fundamental concepts of the topic and the experimental methods applied over the years to determine flexoelectric coefficients. 300pp 978-981-3279-00-1
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Electron – Phonon Interaction and Lattice Dynamics in High Tc Superconductors
edited by Han Zhang (Peking University, China) Researchers have been trying to explain the mechanism of the high-temperature cuprate superconductors by the theory of electron – phonon interaction (EPI). To date, there are still some important properties unable to be fully addressed by conventional BCS theory. This book illustrates the experimental and theoretical studies on EPI, covering the results of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), isotopic effect, fine structure in the tunnelling spectra of electron-doped cuprate and so on. Students and researchers interested in high-temperature superconductors, especially the EPI in cuprate will find this title very useful. Readership: Graduate student and researchers interested in High Tc Superconductors. 372pp 978-981-3271-13-5
Sep 2019 US$138 £120
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Surface Photovoltage Analysis of Photoactive Materials by Thomas Dittrich (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany), Steffen Fengler (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht für Materialien und Küstenforschung, Germany)
Surface photovoltage (SPV) techniques provide information about photoactive materials with respect to charge separation in space. This book aims to share experience in measuring and analyzing SPV signals. Basics about processes in photoactive materials and principles of SPV measurements are combined with examples from research and development over the last two decades. SPV measurements with Kelvin probes, fixed capacitors, electron beams and photoelectrons are explained. Application examples are selected for the characterization of silicon surfaces, gallium arsenide layers, electronic states in colloidal quantum dots, transport phenomena in metal oxides and local charge separation across photocatalytic active crystallites. Readership: Young researchers and PhD students interested in the characterization of electronic properties of photoactive materials. 290pp 978-1-78634-765-7
Nov 2019 US$98 £85
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Advances in Theoretical and Experimental Research of High Temperature Cuprate Superconductivity
edited by Ru-shan Han (Peking University, China) This book brings together researchers working at the frontier of high-Tc Superconductors to review the development in this area in the past 20 years. Both experimental and theoretical aspects are covered, highlighting new directions and possible theoretical models. The contributors of this book are from major research institutions in the field of superconductivity in China, namely China Center of Advanced Science and Technology (CCAST); Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); National Lab for Superconductivity; School of Physics, Peking University and Center of Advanced Study, Tsinghua University. 520pp 978-981-3271-16-6
Jul 2019 US$158 £140
Coupled Diffusion of Impurity Atoms and Point Defects in Silicon Crystals by Oleg Velichko (Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR), Belarus)
This book describes a comprehensive theory of atomic diffusion in silicon crystals under strong nonequilibrium conditions caused by ion implantation and interaction with surface or interfaces. Partial diffusion models of impurity atoms and point defects are constructed, and simulation of many doping processes used in microelectronics is carried out. This book allows the reader to gain a deep understanding of the physics of diffusion and stay connected with the practical applications of the theoretical ideas. Readership: Researchers, engineers, and advanced students in semiconductor physics, microelectronics and nanoelectronics. 370pp 978-1-78634-715-2
Sep 2019 US$128 £115
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Introduction to Soft Matter Physics by Luwei Zhou (Fudan University, China)
Developed over a period of 10 years through soft matter physics lectures for both graduate and undergraduate students in Fudan University, this textbook not only introduces the basic interactions inside soft matters through a reductionist approach, but also explores the complexity of soft matters with methods of system science. It discusses important topics such as static and dynamic electrorheological (ER) effects, the thermodynamics and dynamics of granular media, and the Onsager principle of least energy dissipation rate. 352pp 978-981-3275-09-6
Mar 2019 US$98 £85
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Theory and Methods of Photovoltaic Material Characterization
by Richard K Ahrenkiel (Colorado School of Mines, USA), S Phil Ahrenkiel (South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, USA) This book presents the theory and methods for a comprehensive analysis of recombination phenomena in semiconductors, with a focus on electrical and optical techniques. It covers analysis of minority-carrier lifetime, lifetime mapping, effects that mask carrier lifetime and the discrepancy between photoconductive and photoluminescence measurement results. The relevant hardware and instrumentation are also introduced. Readership: Students and professionals in the field of physical chemistry and semiconductors, especially femtochemistry. 328pp 978-981-3277-09-0
Mar 2019 US$135 £120
World Scientific Series on Carbon Nanoscience - Vol 9 & 10
Handbook of Carbon Nanomaterials
(In 2 Volumes) Volume 9: Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes, Part I: A Volume Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Mildred S Dresselhaus Volume 10: Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes, Part II: A Volume Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Mildred S Dresselhaus edited by R Bruce Weisman (Rice University, USA), Junichiro Kono (Rice University, USA) These volumes are a tribute to the career of Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus. It focuses on the optical properties and spectroscopy of single-wall carbon nanotubes, featuring chapters on diverse experimental and theoretical aspects of the field written by internationally recognized experts. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the field of nanomaterials and carbon nanotubes. 812pp Mar 2019 978-981-3235-45-8(Set) US$320 £280
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Topology and Physics
edited by Chen Ning Yang (Tsinghua University, China), Mo-Lin Ge (Chern Institute of Mathematics, China) & Yang-Hui He (City, University of London, UK) As with all beautiful mathematical concepts, topology inevitably finds its prominent role in physics. This book provides the latest review of the interplay between “Topology” and “Physics”, contributed by an assembly of grand masters of the field such as Chen Ning Yang, Sir Michael Atiyah, Nick Manton, Robbert Dijkgraaf, Edward Witten, Louis H Kauffman, Minhyong Kim, Sir Roger Penrose, Haijun Zhang, Shou-Cheng Zhang and Xiao-Gang Wen. 232pp Mar 2019 978-981-3278-49-3 US$88 £75 978-981-3278-50-9(pbk) US$28 £25 Peking University-World Scientific Advanced Physics Series - Vol 7
Endless Quests
Theory, Experiments and Applications of Frontiers of Superconductivity edited by Jiang-Di Fan (Chongqing Academy of Science and Technology, China) The book contains rich first-hand information on the frontiers of superconductivity, in particular the theory of the Diagrammatic Iteration Approach (DIA). DIA, when applied to a layered twodimensional system, gives rise to marvellous outcomes that can explain anomalies in the normal state of HTS, leading to a transition temperature that is dependent on quantities including the dielectric constant, electron band mass and spacing between layers. This then serves as a quantifiable guide on how to make ideal superconductors. 324pp 978-981-3270-78-7
Jan 2019 US$128 £115
Peking University-World Scientific Advanced Physics Series - Vol 6
Superconductivity Centennial
edited by Rushan Han (Peking University, China)
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This book covers the important contributions of the Chinese during the development of high-temperature superconductors (HTS), including key topics such as superconducting energy gap, thermodynamic properties of highTc superconductors and superconductivity of iron-based materials. In order to provide a comprehensive introduction to the physical properties of condensed matter, this book also includes studies on the thermodynamic properties of high-temperature superconductors, low-temperature heat transport, and Raman spectroscopy. It is suitable for researchers and graduate students working in the field who are interested in its progress in the past century. 296pp 978-981-3273-13-9
Nov 2018 US$118 £105
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Phase Transitions for Beginners
by Sergei M Stishov (Institute for High Pressure Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Written by an experimentalist well-known for his discovery of stishovite, this book is devoted to the description of the continuous and discontinuous phase transitions. It outlines the Van der Waals model, hard sphere and soft sphere models of melting, scaling phenomena, renormgroup approach to phase transitions, along with experimental examples to illustrate various phase transitions. Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students who wish to fill conceptual gaps regarding the physics of phase transitions. 152pp 978-981-3274-17-4
Nov 2018 US$48 £40
Topological Phase Transitions and New Developments
edited by Lars Brink (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Mike Gunn (University of Birmingham, UK), Jorge V José(Indiana University, USA), John Michael Kosterlitz (Brown University, USA) & Kok Khoo Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) In the past four decades, the discovery of topological phases engendered great interest in condensed matter physics. It also attracted the attention of researchers working on quantum information, quantum materials, high energy physics and string theory. This unique volume collects articles written by some of the most prominent reseachers in the field, including Nobel Laureate John Michael Kosterlitz and Professor Jorge V José. They review previous works as well as addressing contemporary developments in the most pressing and important issues on various aspects of topological phases and topological phase transitions. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in condensed matter and theoretical physics. 264pp 978-981-3271-33-3
Oct 2018 US$78 £70
Experimental Studies of Boson Fields in Solids by Ulrich Köbler (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany), Andreas Hoser (HelmholtzZentrum-Berlin GmbH, Germany)
This book provides a new understanding of the experimental results gained in solid state physics over the last seven decades. For more than 160 different materials, data analyses done in terms of atomistic models (Hamiltonians) have not provided a quantitatively satisfactory description of either excitation spectra or dynamic properties. Instead, the experimental evidences have shown that field theories are necessary. The book illustrates in an empirical way the elements of future field theories of solid-state physics with special focus on magnetic materials. In contrast to the many available textbooks on quantum field theories, this book emphasizes more on the experimental facts rather than abstract theories. This methodical concept considerably facilitates experimentalists to get acquainted with the basic ideas of field theories, even if a ready field theory is not provided by this experimental study. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in condensed matter physics. 964pp 978-981-3235-48-9
Nov 2018 US$198 £175
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Introduction to Solid State Physics by Amnon Aharony (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel & Tel Aviv University, Israel), Ora Entin-Wohlman (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel & Tel Aviv University, Israel)
This is an introductory book on solid state physics originally written for the Open University in Israel. It discusses the basic concepts of periodic crystals, including lattice structures, radiation scattering off crystals, crystal bonding, vibrations of crystals, and electronic properties. Aimed for self-study, the book provides many solved problems, detailed mathematical derivations and appendices with the necessary background. Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in physics, chemistry, materials and electrical engineering. 640pp 978-981-3272-24-8
Oct 2018 US$148 £130
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Introductory Matter Physics
by Francesco Simoni (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy) As an introductory text on basic properties of matter, this book focuses on electronic properties to discuss the structure, electrical and optical properties of matter. It presents, in an innovative way, basic concepts on wave optics, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, solid state physics and quantum electronics. Armed with a basic background in general physics and differential calculus, the reader can find in a single source all the information necessary to understand this diverse set of topics. Readership: Undergraduate students in solid state physics and electrical engineering. 480pp 978-981-3235-71-7
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Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Superconductors by Wei Zhang (Renmin University of China, China)
The book describes the physical properties of organic superconductors of reduced dimensionality. It provides an overview of the field followed by a critical discussion of theoretical proposals such as possibilities for the symmetry of the order parameter in inhomogeneous pairing states and triplet superconductivity. The origins of Cooper pairing are explored, with experiments to detect the pairing symmetry described in detail. The book ends with a discussion of important open questions, where the search for their answers will keep the field alive for the next decade.
An Introduction
edited by Thomas Vogt (University of South Carolina, USA), Douglas J Buttrey (University of Delaware, USA) May 2019 US$118 £105
240pp 978-981-3278-57-8
Engineering Materials for Technological Needs - Vol 3
Carbon Materials
Science and Applications by Deborah D L Chung (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA) Mar 2019 384pp 978-981-3221-90-1 US$108 £95 978-981-120-093-9(pbk) US$48 £40
Ceramic Electrolytes for All-SolidState Li Batteries
by Masashi Kotobuki (NUS, Singapore), Shufeng Song (Chongqing University, China), Chao Chen (NUS, Singapore) & Li Lu (NUS, Singapore) 248pp 978-981-3233-88-1
Jul 2018 US$98 £85 CLASSIC TITLES
THE PHYSICS OF SOLAR CELLS NELSON JENNY (IMPERIAL COLLEGE, UK) 9781860943409 QUANTUM THEORY OF TUNNELING (SECOND EDITION) RAZAVY MOHSEN (UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, CANADA) 9789814525008 40 YEARS OF BEREZINSKII – KOSTERLITZ – THOULESS THEORY JOSÉ JORGE V(INDIANA UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789814417624 QUANTUM HALL EFFECTS: RECENT THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS (THIRD EDITION) EZAWA ZYUN FRANCIS (TOHOKU UNIVERSITY, JAPAN & RIKEN, JAPAN) 9789814360753 PROBLEMS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS WITH SOLUTIONS HAN FUXIANG (DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINA) 9789814365024 BCS: 50 YEARS COOPER LEON N & FELDMAN DMITRI (BROWN UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789814304641 NEUTRON SCATTERING IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS FURRER ALBERT (ETH ZURICH & PSI VILLIGEN, SWITZERLAND) 9789810248307 QUANTUM THEORY OF THE OPTICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS (FIFTH EDITION) HAUG HARTMUT (GOETHE-UNIVERSITÄT FRANKFURT, GERMANY), KOCH STEPHAN W (PHILIPPS-UNIVERSITÄT MARBURG, GERMANY) 9789812838834
Readership: Graduate students and academics working in the field of superconductivity who are interested in the effects of quasi-onedimensionality and high magnetic fields.
THE THEORY OF MAGNETISM MADE SIMPLE: AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL CONCEPTS AND TO SOME USEFUL MATHEMATICAL METHODS MATTIS DANIEL C (UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, USA) 9789812385796
300pp 978-981-3272-94-1
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: REVISED EDITION GINZBURG V L & ANDRYUSHIN E A (P N LEBEDEV PHYSICS INSTITUTE, RUSSIA) 9789812389138
Aug 2018 US$108 £95
TOPOLOGICAL QUANTUM NUMBERS IN NONRELATIVISTIC PHYSICS THOULESS DAVID J (UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE) 9789810229009
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ELECTROMAGNETISM AND PLASMA PHYSICS Compendium on Electromagnetic Analysis
From Electrostatics to Photonics: Fundamentals and Applications for Physicists and Engineers (In 5 Volumes) Volume 1: Electrostatic and Magnetic Phenomena Volume 2: The New Generation of Electric Machines Volume 3: Antennas, Antenna Arrays and Microwave Devices Volume 4: Optics and Photonics I Volume 5: Optics and Photonics II edited by Michael Donahue (National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA), Yilmaz Sozer (University of Akron, USA), Thomas Bauernfeind (Graz University of Technology, Austria) & Vadim A Markel (Aix-Marseille University, France) Editor-in-chief: Igor Tsukerman (University of Akron, USA) The five-volume set is a comprehensive reference on electromagnetic analysis and its applications at all frequencies, from static fields to optics and photonics. Each volume contains pedagogical/tutorial material of as well as chapters on state-of-the-art developments. Readership: Users of electromagnetic analysis, including researchers and engineers working with static fields, in optics and photonics. 1300pp 978-981-3270-16-9(Set) Introductory Offer till Feb 28, 2020
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Electromagnetic Anisotropy and Bianisotropy (2nd Edition) A Field Guide
by Tom G Mackay (University of Edinburgh, UK & Pennsylvania State University, USA), Akhlesh Lakhtakia (Pennsylvania State University, USA) The book provides a broad overview of electromagnetic anisotropy, bianisotropy, and chirality. It extends the standard treatment of crystal optics in classic textbooks to cover electromagnetic theory of complex materials. Dyadic Green functions are employed to describe the primitive and the induction field phasors in anisotropic mediums. This latest edition includes new chapters on electromagnetic surface waves and topological insulators. Readership: Academics and professionals interested in crystal optics and electromagnetic fields in complex materials, including anisotropic, bianisotropic, and chiral materials and metamaterials.
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Fundamentals of Theoretical Plasma Physics
Mathematical Description of Plasma Waves by Hee J Lee (Hanyang University, South Korea) ○ Covers various theoretical aspects of plasma physics, from Boltzmann equation to magnetohydrodynamics and plasma electrodynamics. ○ Demonstrates the topics through gentle mathematical steps with easy and straightforward explanation. ○ Enables the reader to grasp the mathematical formulations that play a central role in plasma physics. Readership: Student and professional for all levels in plasma physics. 728pp 978-981-3276-75-8
Mar 2019 US$128 £115
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Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism
by John Dirk Walecka (College of William and Mary, USA) “It is an excellent, concise introduction to the topic. It presents mathematical treatments of abstract concepts in a clear and straightforward way. I think it will be most effective as a companion to other excellent introductory texts, but readers who want to review the material will find the author’s treatment of electricity and magnetism refreshing.” Physics Today Oct 2018 272pp 978-981-3272-06-4 US$88 £75 978-981-3273-10-8(pbk) US$48 £40
Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism Solutions to Problems
140pp Mar 2019 978-981-120-263-6(pbk) US$28 £25
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Maxwell Equation
Inverse Scattering in Electromagnetism by Hiroshi Isozaki (University of Tsukuba, Japan) This book establishes a firm basis for the inverse scattering theory for electromagnetism. The first several chapters introduce fundamentals such as vector calculus, geometry, functional analysis and modern partial differential equations. It then describes the scattering theory for the Maxwell equation by the time-dependent method and by the stationary method. Based on these preliminary results, the book proceeds to the inverse problem for the Maxwell equation, giving a current scope for the inverse spectral problem on non-compact manifolds. Readership: Young researchers interested in inverse scattering theory for electromagnetism. 300pp 978-981-3232-69-3
Sep 2018 US$118 £104
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Classical Theory of Electromagnetism (3rd Edition)
by Baldassare Di Bartolo (Boston College, USA) The topics treated in this book are essentially those that a graduate student of physics or electrical engineering should be familiar with in classical electromagnetism. Each topic is analyzed in detail, and each new concept is explained with examples. The text is self-contained and oriented toward the student. It is concise and yet very detailed in mathematical calculations; the equations are explicitly derived, which is of great help to students and allows them to concentrate more on the physics concepts, rather than spending too much time on mathematical derivations. The introduction of the theory of special relativity is always a challenge in teaching electromagnetism, and this topic is considered with particular care. A large number of exercises are included. 720pp Aug 2018 US$198 £174 978-981-3228-19-1 978-981-3230-03-3(pbk) US$98 £86
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World Scientific Reference on Spin in Organics (In 4 Volumes)
CONTROLLED THERMONUCLEAR FUSION BOBIN JEAN LOUIS (UNIVERSITÉ PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE (PARIS 6), FRANCE) 9789814590686
Volume 1: Spin Injection and Transport Volume 2: Spinterface Volume 3: Magnetic Field Effects Volume 4: Spin in Organics
BASIC SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS (REVISED EDITION) BAUMJOHANN WOLFGANG (AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, AUSTRIA), TREUMANN RUDOLF A (MUNICH UNIVERSITY, GERMANY) 9781848168947
edited by Zeev Valy Vardeny (University of Utah, USA), Markus Wohlgenannt (University of Iowa, USA) The field of Organic Spintronics has accelerated and matured in the last dozen years with the realization of an organic spin-valve (in 2004) and magneto-resistance and magneto-electroluminescence in organic optoelectronic devices (2006). This four-volume reference work on Spin in Organics is a comprehensive series dedicated to spin injection, spin transport, spin pumping, organic magnetic field effect, and molecular spintronics. 1368pp 978-981-3228-96-2(Set)
TOPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETISM BARRETT TERENCE W (BSEI, USA) 9789812779960 LECTURES ON CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS ENGLERT BERTHOLD-GEORG (NUS, SINGAPORE) 9789814596923 TURBULENT TRANSPORT IN MAGNETIZED PLASMAS HORTON WENDELL (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, USA) 9789814383530 ELECTRODYNAMICS (SECOND EDITION) MÜLLER-KIRSTEN H J W (UNIVERSITY OF KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY) 9789814340731
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Problems & Solutions in Physics QUESTIONS FROM PHD QUALIFYING TESTS OF MAJOR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
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Problems And Solutions On Optics (2nd Edition)
edited by Swee Cheng Lim, Choy Heng Lai (National University of Singapore, Singapore) & Leong Chuan Kwek (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 236pp Nov 2019 978-981-3273-85-6 US$88 £75 978-981-3275-28-7(pbk) US$48 £40
Problems And Solutions On Atomic, Nuclear And Particle Physics
edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore) 728pp 978-981-02-3917-6 978-981-02-3918-3(pbk)
Mar 2000 US$146 £121 US$82 £68
Problems And Solutions On Quantum Mechanics
edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore) 764pp Sep 1998 978-981-02-3132-3 US$98 £81 978-981-02-3133-0(pbk) US$71 £59
Problems And Solutions On Solid State Physics, Relativity And Miscellaneous Topics edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore) 364pp 978-981-02-1892-8 978-981-02-1893-5(pbk)
Dec 1994 US$149 £124 US$56 £46
Problems And Solutions On Mechanics
edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore) 768pp 978-981-02-1295-7 978-981-02-1298-8(pbk)
Nov 1994 US$149 £124 US$73 £61
Problems And Solutions On Electromagnetism edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore) 676pp Mar 1993 978-981-02-0625-3 US$119 £99 978-981-02-0626-0(pbk) US$58 £48
Problems And Solutions On Thermodynamics And Statistical Mechanics edited by Yung-Kuo Lim (NUS, Singapore)
420pp Feb 1990 978-981-02-0055-8 US$112 £93 978-981-02-0056-5(pbk) US$54 £45
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GENERAL AND POPULAR PHYSICS World of Chips
Roaming Integrated Circuit World by Shichang Zou (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) The book is Zou Shichang’s introduction of chips and integrated circuits to elementary students. It includes many talks, where Dr. Zou introduces to children common knowledge of chips and integrated circuits and the present situation of China’s chip industry. With the great scientist’s introduction of cutting-edge science and industry, this book is a rare-to-find popular science book for elementary students. Readership: Students of all levels with interest in physics and applied/ technical physics. 136pp 978-981-120-902-4
Jun 2020 US$48 £40
You Can Be the Next Einstein
by George Jaroszkiewicz (The University of Nottingham, UK) Albert Einstein is a familiar name to many in the scientific and non-scientific community due to his revolutionary ideas. As such, many aspire to be like him and wonder how they can do that. This book offers many pointers, tips, and sensible advice about becoming a mathematical physicist. It contains a unique blend of personal, factually based anecdotes about the work and life of mathematical physicists, as well as an introduction to significant branches of physics, such as String Theory, Many Worlds, and Hidden Variables. Hence, this book is a must-have guide to readers who consider physics as a career.
A Practical Guide to Getting the Most Out of Attending Scientific Conferences by Elizabeth Fisher (University College London, UK), Richard Thompson (Imperial College London, UK) The book provides a practical and readable guide to getting the most out of attending a scientific conference. The topics covered include writing an abstract, preparing and presenting a poster or talk, chairing a session, making good use of poster and oral sessions, and networking. Also included is practical advice on registering for a conference and planning travel. Aimed primarily at PhD students who are attending their first conference, it is also relevant to junior postdoctoral scientists. 150pp Nov 2019 978-1-78634-722-0 US$48 £40 978-1-78634-735-0(pbk) US$28 £25
Selling Science
How to Use Business Skills to Win Support for Scientific Research by Steven Judge, Richard Lucas “This text serves as an educational tool merging good marketing practices with the promotion of STEM subjects and research. The book is applicable to global environments. A useful resource for aspiring and practicing researchers.” CHOICE
Readership: Secondary school students and teachers, undergraduate students and general public.
Applying for grants, bidding for project funding or helping to sell products are part of the day to day life of a research scientist. Drawing on experience at leading research institutes and companies, the authors of this book turned to best practice in marketing to make ‘selling science’ interesting and rewarding for scientists.
320pp Dec 2019 978-981-121-112-6 US$68 £60 978-981-121-209-3(pbk) US$28 £18.99
Oct 2018 116pp 978-1-78634-572-1 US$48 £40 978-1-78634-780-0(pbk) US$18 £15
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How to Derive a Formula
Volume 1: Basic Analytical Skills and Methods for Physical Scientists
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Enjoy Your Science Meeting!
by Alexei Kornyshev (Imperial College London, UK), Dominic O›Lee (Imperial College London, UK) Mathematics is the ‘queen of all sciences’, but students encounter many obstacles in learning the subject — familiarization with the proofs of hundreds of theorems, mysterious symbols, and technical routines for which the usefulness is not obvious upfront. Those interested in the physical sciences could lose motivation, not seeing the wood for the trees. How to Derive a Formula is an attempt to engage these learners, presenting mathematical methods in simple terms, with more of an emphasis on skills as opposed to technical knowledge. Based on intuition and common sense rather than mathematical rigor, it teaches students from scratch using pertinent examples, many taken across the physical sciences. This book provides an interesting new perspective of what a mathematics textbook could be, including historical facts and humour to complement the material. 462pp Dec 2019 978-1-78634-634-6 US$108 £95 978-1-78634-644-5(pbk) US$58 £50
The Age of the Earth A Physicist’s Odyssey by Archibald W Hendry This book spells out in detail how the age of the Earth has been determined over the centuries. First — the ‘biblical’ age: how was the date of Creation 4004 BC figured out? A date which is so important even today, it is the basis of claims made by millions that the Earth is only about 6000 years old. Next — the response of geologists (and Darwin) for a very old Earth. Then, Kelvin’s calculation of how long it would take for a hot Earth to cool down to its present state. And finally, today’s answer (‘billions’), based on the properties of radioactive materials. So, how old is Planet Earth? 180pp Nov 2019 978-981-3279-69-8 US$58 £50 978-981-120-131-8(pbk) US$28 £25
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Alpine Physics
Size Really Does Matter
Science in the Mountain Environment
The Nanotechnology Revolution
by Valerio Faraoni (Bishop’s University, Canada)
by Colm Durkan (University of Cambridge, UK)
There is an innate pleasure to understand the science related to the alpine environment – it is great to sit on top of a peak and visualizing in thirty seconds the erosion process by glaciers that gave the valley in front its U-shape. Alpine Physics applies physics and basic science to the mountain environment and is written in a nontechnical language for curious laypeople who wonder why or how natural phenomena happen, and what their scientific explanation may be. The book helps the reader to understand the many features of alpine terrain and the situations that mountains create, and to enjoy them as safely as possible. Readership: Mountaineers, nature lovers, physics enthusiasts, members of alpine clubs and outdoor leadership programs in universities.
“The text is lightly written but, underneath the entertaining gloss of anecdote and personal detail, this is actually an intensely serious and carefully constructed book, aimed at informing the educated public about science in general and nanotechnology in particular. It is attractively produced, with innumerable well-captioned coloured images ... To my mind, Colm Durkan has succeeded in combining the accessible style of the best science journalists with the authority and vision that come from being a successful scientist and an expert in his field.” Contemporary Physics 236pp Mar 2019 978-1-78634-661-2 US$58 £38 978-1-78634-797-8(pbk) US$28 £15
256pp 978-981-3274-20-4
Quantum Leaps
Jun 2019 US$98 £85
Adventures in Quantumland Exploring Our Unseen Reality
by Ruth E Kastner (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) “I greatly enjoyed Ruth Kastner’s book ... a good, readable exposition of a model which not only removes the mystery from quantum mechanics but offers an explanation of the underlying way quantum effects produce the structure of spacetime and give us the impression of an arrow of time, while allowing us genuine free will. As the author puts it, Spacetime is the smile on the Cheshire Cat; the Cat is quantum physics.” John Gribbin author of In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat Readership: Intended for the general reader but includes more advanced material and an appendix of technical references for physics students and researchers. Jun 2019 352pp US$68 £60 978-1-78634-641-4 978-1-78634-657-5(pbk) US$38 £35
Going Underground
The Science and History of Falling through the Earth by Martin Beech (The University of Regina, Canada) This book follows the historical trail by which humanity has determined the shape and internal structure of the Earth. It is a story that bears on aspects of the history of science, the history of philosophy and the history of mathematics. At the heart of the humorous yet authoritative narrative is the important philosophical practice of performing thought experiments — that is, the art of considering an idealized experiment in the mind.
How Quantum Mechanics Took Over Science by Jeremy Bernstein In the early years of its conception, J Robert Oppenheimer spoke of quantum theory as a subject that was “unlikely to be known to any poet or historian.” Yet, as Bernstein notes, in just sixty-odd years, one can find at least nine million entries on Google under the rubric “quantum theory”. How did quantum mechanics enter general culture so pervasively? Having studied the subject for over a half-century, Jeremy Bernstein returns in this second edition to enlighten readers with a witty insider’s perspective on the development of quantum theory as well as its loopholes. It is also a scintillating account of the interplay between brilliance and fallibility in humankind, even in the key figures who have shaped common understanding of quantum theory — such eminent figures include Niels Bohr, the Dalai Lama, Tom Stoppard, and most notably, John Bell who made pioneering contributions in quantum physics. Mar 2019 132pp 978-981-3272-70-5 US$50 £45 978-981-3274-41-9(pbk) US$26 £25
The Future of Fusion Energy
by Jason Parisi (University of Oxford, UK), Justin Ball (Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland) “The text provides an interesting history of previous and anticipated accomplishments, ending with a chapter on the relationship of fusion power to nuclear weaponry. They conclude on an optimistic note, well worth being understood by the general public.” CHOICE
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The gap between the state of fusion energy research and public understanding is vast. In an entertaining and engaging narrative, this popular science book gives readers the basic tools to understand how fusion works, its potential, and contemporary research problems.
288pp Jun 2019 978-981-3279-03-2 US$78 £70 978-981-120-128-8(pbk) US$48 £40
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Theology and Science
The Chernobyl Story
From Genesis to Astrobiology
by Sergei Belyakov In the late April of 1986, the world learned about the quaint town in the Central Ukraine — Chernobyl. The largest nuclear catastrophe in the history of mankind, which affected the lives of millions and millions, had forced the USSR government to take unprecedented actions. One of them was the formation of a cleanup crew from the Army reservists. They were tasked with a titanic chore of cleaning the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant from radioactive debris after the explosion of Reactor #4. Sergei Belyakov, then a PhD scientist, volunteered to become one of the many “nuclear jumpers” of that long-forgotten crew. This book sums up his recollections about that nuclear jumper stint. It is written not as a traditional memoir, but as an alloy of personal views and feelings, templated over the information about the Chernobyl disaster from the official sources of those days. It will give the Western readers a chilling sense of the magnitude of the event that brought down the almighty Soviet Union. 188pp Feb 2019 978-981-3227-41-5 US$48 £42 978-981-3228-68-9(pbk) US$28 £25
edited by Joseph Seckbach (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Richard Gordon (Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, USA & Wayne State University, USA) The age-old debate between science and faith invites more players to the fore in this book. Proponents of the origin of life as a natural process and natural selection as a mechanism of evolution come face to face with advocates for the intervention of a creator, while other scholars believe that the gulf between science and religion should be bridged. At turns disconcerting, revelatory, and profound, readers are invited to leave their preconceived notions at the door and join these writers in this curious journey of discovery. Readership: Readers interested in the relationship between science and religion. 440pp 978-981-3235-03-8
Dec 2018 US$148 £130
The Wonders of Physics (4th Edition)
Practical Alchemy A Memoir
by Walter A Harrison (Stanford University, USA) Writing a memoir was not only an interesting experience for this Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, but it also provided him an opportunity to revisit his past. During the last 70 years, Walter has seen his life transform from a physics student to husband, father, author, professor, scoutmaster, von Humboldt scholar, and sometimes musician. His published books include Pseudopotentials, Solid State Theory, Elementary Electronic Structure, and Applied Quantum Mechanics. Here he draws a parallel with the ancient alchemical goal of transforming lead into gold. The reader will find this engaging memoir rich in anecdotes and stories that constitute the various transformations of life resulting in what may be called a “golden experience”. 184pp Jan 2019 978-981-3277-57-1 US$58 £50 978-981-3278-31-8(pbk) US$28 £25
by A A Varlamov (National Research Council (SPIN-CNR), Italy), L G Aslamazov (National University of Science and Technology (MISiS), Russia) Reviews of the 3rd Edition: “The book in your hands develops the best traditions of the Russian scientific popular literature. Written in a clear and captivating manner by working theoretical physicists, who are, at the same time, dedicated popularizers of scientific knowledge, it brings to the reader the latest achievements in quantum solid-state physics, but along the way it also shows how the laws of physics reveal themselves even in seemingly trivial episodes concerning the natural phenomena around us.” A A Abrikosov 2003 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics Oct 2018 396pp 978-981-3273-16-0 US$68 £60
Crossing the Red Line The Nuclear Option by Gerald E Marsh
All of Physics (Almost) in 15 Equations 22
by Bruno Mansoulié
“Mansoulié here demonstrates his talent for communicating physics to non-scientists, his target audience for this brief, readable, volume.” CHOICE The book comprises 15 short chapters, each presenting an important equation of Physics, from the simplest and oldest, to more complex and recent ones. The target audience is the interested general public, hence no mathematics is involved (beyond the simple expression of each equation). What can a professional “read” in an equation? Does one see a rainbow differently when one knows the law of refraction of light? The book presents an opportunity to think about the nature of the physical laws (without writing a philosophy treatise). Each chapter is illustrated by a full page drawing by Lison Bernet, sometimes kind, sometimes funny, and always poetic. 156pp Jan 2019 978-981-3273-40-5(pbk) US$28 £25
Ballistic missiles are required by any nation wanting to optimize the effectiveness of deterrence and the threat derived from possessing nuclear weapons. This book addresses the incentives for nations to develop nuclear weapons and the technical expertise needed for that purpose. The basic science of ballistic missile programs is discussed using the North Korean program as an example, with a brief coverage of the programs of various other countries. Unlike most books on these topics, this one includes, besides the technical component, the policy aspects surrounding nuclear weapons. It also shows how nuclear weapons can — and have — stabilized conflicts, discussing why the concept of deterrence may not always be relied upon to prevent war. Readership: Students, researchers and policy makers interested in the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile technology. 252pp 978-981-3276-82-6
Nov 2018 US$68 £60
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Building the H Bomb
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The Soviet Atomic Project
A Personal History
by Kenneth W Ford (Retired Director, American Institute of Physics, USA) “Personal memories are the book’s greatest strength. Ford doesn’t glorify, or apologize for, his work on the H-bomb. He simply tells it as it was. As a result, this is an engagingly human glimpse into the world of physics in the US in the early 1950s.” Physics World In this engaging scientific memoir, Kenneth Ford recounts the time when he was part of the team that designed and built the first hydrogen bomb. He worked with — and relaxed with — scientific giants of that time such as Edward Teller, Enrico Fermi and John Wheeler, and here offers illuminating insights into the personalities, the strengths, and the quirks of these men. Well known for his ability to explain physics to nonspecialists, Ford also brings to life the physics of fission and fusion and provides a brief history of nuclear science from the discovery of radioactivity in 1896 to the ten-megaton explosion of “Mike” that obliterated a Pacific Island in 1952. Part of the charm of Ford’s book is the way in which he leavens his well-researched descriptions of the scientific work with brief tales of his life away from weapons. 240pp Mar 2015 978-981-4632-07-2 US$58 £48 978-981-4618-79-3(pbk) US$24 £20
How the Soviet Union Obtained the Atomic Bomb by Lee G Pondrom (University of WisconsinMadison, USA) “Politic al intrigue, the arms race, early developments of nuclear science, espionage and more are all present in this gripping book ... The book is crisply written and well worth the read. The text includes a number of translated segments of official documents plus extracts from memoirs of some of the people involved.” CERN Oct 2018 784pp 978-981-3235-55-7 US$128 £115 MORE TITLES THE STORY OF ANTIMATTER: MATTER’S VANISHED TWIN BORISSOV GUENNADI (LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, UK) 9789813228757 UNDERSTANDING OUR UNSEEN REALITY: SOLVING QUANTUM RIDDLES KASTNER RUTH E (UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, USA) 9781783266951 ANOMALY! COLLIDER PHYSICS AND THE QUEST FOR NEW PHENOMENA AT FERMILAB DORIGO TOMMASO (INFN, ITALY) 9781786341105
BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE PHYSICISTS
Theoretical Physics in Your Face
The Alladi Diary
by Aaron S Wright (Dalhousie University, Canada), Diana Coleman & David Kaiser (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
edited by Krishnaswami Alladi (University of Florida, USA)
Selected Correspondence of Sidney Coleman
450pp May 2020 978-981-120-135-6 US$98 £85 978-981-120-204-9(pbk) US$48 £40
652pp 978-981-120-287-2
Mar 2019 US$98 £85
Nobel and Lasker Laureates of Chinese Descent In Literature and Science
S Chandrasekhar
Selected Correspondence and Conversations of Lalitha and Chandra edited by Kameshwar C Wali (Syracuse University, USA) 300pp 978-981-120-832-4
Memoirs of Alladi Ramakrishnan
Jul 2020 US$88 £75
The Majorana Case
Letters, Documents, Testimonies by Erasmo Recami (State University at Bergamo, Italy) 120pp Nov 2019 US$58 £50 978-981-120-701-3 978-981-120-769-3(pbk) US$28 £25
The Brilliant Zewail
edited by Lotfia El-Nadi (Cairo University, Egypt) 260pp Jul 2019 978-981-3275-82-9 US$68 £60 978-981-3276-70-3(pbk) US$28 £25
edited by Todd S Ing (Loyola University Chicago, USA), Keith K Lau (University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Hospital, China), Joseph M Chan (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA), Hon-Lok Tang (Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong), Angela T Hadsell (Artificial Organs Journal, USA) & Laurence K Chan (University of Colorado, USA) 312pp Apr 2019 978-981-4704-60-1 US$85 £71 978-981-4704-61-8(pbk) US$38 £32
Ivan Stranski
The Grandmaster of Crystal Growth by Ivan V Markov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) 224pp 978-981-3270-45-9
Dec 2018 US$78 £70
George Placzek
A Nuclear Physicist’s Odyssey by Aleš Gottvald (Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), Mikhail Shifman (University of Minnesota, USA) 396pp 978-981-3236-91-2
Jul 2018 US$98 £85
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Physics and Astronomy 2019 CLASSIC TITLES BASIC PHYSICS FORD KENNETH W 9789813208001 STATISTICAL METHODS IN EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS (SECOND EDITION) JAMES FREDERICK (CERN, SWITZERLAND) 9789812567956
STUDY GUIDES FOR PHYSICS OLYMPIADS
INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHYSICS: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS WALECKA JOHN DIRK (COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY, USA) 9789812812247 A BOUQUET OF DYSON: AND OTHER REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS BERNSTEIN JEREMY (STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, USA) 9789813231924 FROM THE SUN TO THE STARS KALER JAMES B (UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANACHAMPAIGN, USA) 9789813143753 A LESSON FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR SCIENCE: MY TESTIMONY ON LORD PATRICK M S BLACKETT ZICHICHI ANTONINO (EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, SWITZERLAND) 9789814719674 BEYOND THE GALAXY: HOW HUMANITY LOOKED BEYOND OUR MILKY WAY AND DISCOVERED THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE SIEGEL ETHAN (LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE, USA) 9789814667234 A SINGULARLY UNFEMININE PROFESSION: ONE WOMAN’S JOURNEY IN PHYSICS GAILLARD MARY K (UC BERKELEY) 9789814644228 ENTROPY AND THE SECOND LAW: INTERPRETATION AND MIS-INTERPRETATIONS BEN-NAIM ARIEH (THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM, ISRAEL) 9789814407557 CERN: HOW WE FOUND THE HIGGS BOSON KRAUSE MICHAEL 9789814623551 ENJOY WRITING YOUR SCIENCE THESIS OR DISSERTATION! 9781783264209 TIME IN POWERS OF TEN: NATURAL PHENOMENA AND THEIR TIMESCALES HOOFT GERARD ‘T & VANDOREN STEFAN (UTRECHT UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS) 9789814489805 ENGINES OF DISCOVERY: A CENTURY OF PARTICLE ACCELERATORS (REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION) SESSLER ANDREW (LBNL), WILSON EDMUND (CERN) 9789814417181
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EINSTEIN RELATIVELY SIMPLE: OUR UNIVERSE REVEALED IN EVERYDAY LANGUAGE EGDALL IRA MARK (FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, USA & THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, USA & NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789814525589 LET THERE BE LIGHT: THE STORY OF LIGHT FROM ATOMS TO GALAXIES (SECOND EDITION) BRESLIN ANN & MONTWILL ALEX (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, IRELAND) 9781848167582
Competitive Physics
Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism and Relativity by Jinhui Wang (Hwa Chong Junior College), Bernard Ricardo (NUS High School of Mathematics and Science) 960pp Feb 2019 978-981-3239-41-8 US$118 £105 978-981-3238-53-4(pbk) US$68 £60
Competitive Physics Mechanics and Waves
by Jinhui Wang (Hwa Chong Junior College), Bernard Ricardo (NUS High School of Mathematics and Science) 832pp Oct 2018 978-981-3233-94-2 US$118 £105 978-981-3235-18-2(pbk) US$68 £60
Physics Olympiad — Basic to Advanced Exercises by The Committee of Japan Physics Olympiad
Mar 2014 380pp 978-981-4556-67-5(pbk) US$48 £40
Asian Physics Olympiad (1st-8th) Problems and Solutions
edited by Yongling Zheng (Fudan University, China) 320pp Oct 2009 978-981-4271-43-1(pbk) US$45 £37
International Young Physicists’Tournament
MORE AND DIFFERENT: NOTES FROM A THOUGHTFUL CURMUDGEON ANDERSON PHILIP W (PRINCETON) 9789814350129
Problems and Solutions 2015
SIX QUANTUM PIECES: A FIRST COURSE IN QUANTUM PHYSICS SCARANI VALERIO ET AL(NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE) 9789814327534
Mar 2018 180pp 978-981-3225-91-6(pbk) US$38 £33
edited by Sihui Wang (Nanjing University, China), Wenli Gao (Nanjing University, China)
FANTASTIC REALITIES: 49 MIND JOURNEYS AND A TRIP TO STOCKHOLM WILCZEK FRANK (MIT) 9789812566492 FUNDAMENTAL FORCES OF NATURE: THE STORY OF GAUGE FIELDS HUANG KERSON (MIT) 9789812706447
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OPTICS AND LASER PHYSICS Ultra-high-Q Optical Microcavities
edited by Yun-Feng Xiao (Peking University, China), Chang-Ling Zou (University of Science and Technology of China, China), Qihuang Gong (Peking University, China) & Lan Yang (Washington University in St. Louis, USA) Whispering gallery microcavities confine photons by means of continuous total internal reflection along a curved and smooth surface. The long photon lifetime, strong field confinement, and inplane emission characteristics make them promising candidates for enhancing light-matter interactions on a chip. This book introduces different ultra-high-Q whispering gallery microcavities and their applications in enhancing light-matter interaction, such as ultralowthreshold microlasing, highly sensitive optical biosensing and nonlinear optics. Readership: Researchers in Optics and Laser Physics and related fields, such as quantum mechanics, nanomaterials, nanostructures and applied physics. 275pp 978-981-4566-06-3
Feb 2020 US$88 £75
World Scientific Series on Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics - Vol 4
Electrons in Motion
Attosecond Physics Explores Fastest Dynamics by Ferenc Krausz (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München, Germany & Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany) Electronic motion is the primary step in any change of physical, chemical and biological properties of materials as well as in the functioning of living organisms. Observing and controlling these motions in real time may help us to explore the ultimate frontiers of electronics and gain insight into the behavior of matters at the most fundamental level: the “glue” of atomic structures. This book is about how attosecond metrology emerged at the dawn of the new millennium to provide real-time access to the fastest motions outside the atomic nucleus and how this very technology is now opening prospects for real-world applications of far-reaching impact. 536pp 978-981-120-186-8
Aug 2019 US$198 £175
Advances in Physics and Applications of Optically and Thermally Stimulated Luminescence
edited by Reuven Chen (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Vasilis Pagonis (McDaniel College, USA) In this volume, leading experts in the study of thermally and optically stimulated luminescence give an up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of the theoretical and experimental aspects of these subjects as well as their applications. The theory of TL and OSL are discussed in detail including solid state models of localized and delocalized transitions. Main applications of TL/OSL are examined, including personal, environmental, retrospective and medical dosimetry, as well as dating in archaeology and geosciences. This volume provides a valuable combination of different viewpoints and approaches on TL and OSL study. study. 528pp 978-1-78634-578-3
Mar 2019 US$148 £130
Optical Spectroscopy
Fundamentals and Advanced Applications by Emil Roduner (University of Stuttgart, Germany & University of Pretoria, South Africa), Tjaart Krüger (University of Pretoria, South Africa), Patricia Forbes (University of Pretoria, South Africa) & Katharina Kress (University of Stuttgart, Germany) “The monograph is a very broad and useful collection of information and can be recommended both to the beginner in optical spectroscopy and the advanced specialised user.” Heinz Langhals Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Developments in optical spectroscopy have taken new directions in recent decades, with the focus shifting from understanding small gas phase molecules towards applications in materials and biological systems, such as characterization of light-harvesting materials and biomolecules with fluorescing markers. This advanced textbook covers a range of these applications as well as the basics of absorption, emission and energy transfer of molecular systems in the condensed phase. It is accessible and ideal for students and researchers in physical chemistry, biophysics and nanomaterials. 268pp 978-1-78634-610-0
Jan 2019 US$98 £85
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Quantum Optics for Experimentalists
by Zheyu Jeff Ou (Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, USA) This book approaches the theory of quantum optics with the language of optical modes of classical wave theory familiar to experimentalists. It introduces basic experimental techniques in quantum optics and establishes the connection between the experiments and the theory. 432pp Jul 2017 978-981-3220-19-5 US$128 £113 978-981-3220-20-1(pbk) US$68 £60
CLASSIC TITLES OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GRAPHENE BINDER ROLF (UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, USA) 9789813148741 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACES (SECOND EDITION) BEDEAUX DICK (NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, NORWAY), VLIEGER JAN (LEIDERDORP, THE NETHERLANDS (RETIRED)) 9781860944505 INTRODUCTION TO GEOMETRICAL OPTICS KATZ MILTON (STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, USA) 9789812382023 SHORT PULSE LASER INTERACTIONS WITH MATTER: AN INTRODUCTION GIBBON PAUL (RESEARCH CENTRE JÜLICH, GERMANY) 9781860941351 LASER SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY ON METAL SURFACES (IN 2 PARTS) EDITED BY DAI H-L (UNIV. PENNSYLVANIA), HO W (CORNELL) VOL. 1: 9789810229986; VOL. 2: 9789810229993 NONLINEAR OPTICS (FORTH EDITION) BY BLOEMBERGEN NICOLAAS (HARVARD) 9789810225988
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NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS, QUANTUM FIELDS
Mean Field Theory
by Vladimir M Kolomietz (Institute for Nuclear Research, Ukraine), Shalom Shlomo (Texas A& M University, USA) This book reviews latest theoretical and experimental developments in the study of static and dynamic properties of atomic nuclei, many-body systems of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. The theoretical approach is based on the concept of the mean field, describing the motion of a nucleon in terms of a self-consistent single-particle potential well which approximates the interactions of a nucleon with all the other nucleons. The theoretical approaches also go beyond the mean-field approximation by including the effects of two-body collisions. The concepts and methods developed in this book can be used for describing properties of other many-body systems. Readership: Students with basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and nuclear physics who are interested in advanced topics in the study of properties of many-body systems. Jul 2020 US$178 £155
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The Adventures of the Large Hadron Collider From the Big Bang to the Higgs Boson
by Daniel Denegri (CNRS, France), Claude Guyot (CEA, France), Andreas Hoecker (CERN, Switzerland) & Lydia Roos (CNRS, France) “This book presents what is beyond doubt the largest purely scientific project ever, the LHC — the Large Hadron Collider at CERN — and associated experiments ATLAS, CMS, LHCb and ALICE, culminating with the discovery of the Higgs boson in summer 2012. [...] Such discoveries, as those of the W, Z and now Higgs, are real landmarks in the history of sciences.” Foreword by Carlo Rubbia Nobel laureate in Physics, 1984 370pp 978-981-3236-08-0
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Field Theory
by Albert Schwarz (University of California at Davis, USA)
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600pp 978-981-121-177-5
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Aug 2020 US$98 £86
The book is different from other textbooks devoted to quantum field theory, both in the style of exposition and the choice of topics. Written for both mathematicians and physicists, the author explains the theoretical formulation in a rigorous manner. In terms of topics, while almost all other books are devoted to relativistic quantum field theory, this book is concentrated on the material that does not depend on the assumptions of Lorentz-invariance/locality. It also contains a short introduction to quantum mechanics for mathematicians unfamiliar with the theory. Readership: Physics and mathematics students and researchers interested in quantum field theory. 350pp 978-981-3278-63-9
Apr 2020 US$128 £115
New Era for CP Asymmetries
Axions and Rare Decays of Hadrons and Leptons by Ikaros I Bigi (University of Notre Dame, USA), Giulia Ricciardi (Universitàdi Napoli Federico II, Italy), Marco Pallavicini (University of Genoa, Italy) Key Contents ○ Impact of new physics (NP) beyond the Standard Model, such as supersymmetry. This book differs from others since it models NP mostly indirectly, namely without new particles ○ Non-standard presentation aiming at full understanding beyond the mere formulas ○ Modern topics, often untouched in similar books, presented in a comprehensive view 250pp 978-981-3233-07-2
Mar 2020 US$88 £77
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Lattice Quantum Field Theory of the Dirac and Gauge Fields Selected Topics
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by Belal Ehsan Baaquie (The Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia) Quantum Chromodynamics is the theory of strong interactions: a quantum field theory of colored gluons (Yang – Mills gauge fields) coupled to quarks (Dirac fermion fields). Lattice gauge theory is defined by discretizing spacetime into a four-dimensional lattice — and entails defining gauge fields and Dirac fermions on a lattice. The applications of lattice gauge theory are vast, from the study of high-energy theory and phenomenology to the numerical studies of quantum fields. This book examines the mathematical foundations of lattice gauge theory from first principles. It is indispensable for the study of Dirac and lattice gauge fields and lays the foundation for more advanced and specialized studies. Readership: Researchers in theoretical particle physics. 400pp 978-981-120-969-7
Jun 2020 US$128 £115
Lectures of David Olive on Gauge Theories and Lie Algebras
With Some Applications to Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Integrable Dynamical Systems With Foreword by Lars Brink edited by Andreas Fring (City, University of London, UK), Neil Turok (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada) Professor David Olive was a renowned British theoretical physicist who made seminal contributions to superstrings, quantum gauge theories and mathematical physics, for which he was awarded the Dirac Medal together with his long-standing collaborator Peter Goddard. These lectures, delivered by David Olive in 1982 at the University of Virginia, show his visionary conjectures and exceptionally clear and insightful style of exposition. They provide a pedagogical, self-contained introduction to some of the most complex topics in quantum gauge theory, such as Lie algebras, electromagnetic duality and integrable models. Readership: Graduate students and academics interested in quantum field theory. 170pp 978-981-3237-57-5
Mar 2020 US$68 £60
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Probing Particle Physics with Neutrino Telescopes
edited by Carlos Pérez de los Heros (Uppsala University, Sweden) This book introduces the reader to how fundamental topics in particle physics can be studied with the largest neutrino telescopes currently in operation. Lacking a man-made neutrino “beam”, neutrino telescopes use the copious flux of neutrinos continuously produced by cosmic rays interacting in the Earth’s atmosphere, as well as neutrinos from astrophysical origin. They have therefore access to neutrinos of higher energies and much longer baselines than those produced in present accelerators, enabling the search for new physics at complementary scales than currently available in particle physics laboratories around the world. Written by carefully chosen experts in the field, the book introduces each topic in a pedagogical way apt not only to professionals, but also to students or the interested reader with a background in physics. 300pp 978-981-3275-01-0
Mar 2020 US$118 £105
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Particles in the Early Universe
High-Energy Limit of the Standard Model from the Contraction of Its Gauge Group by Nikolai A Gromov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Key Features: ○ A new unique interpretation of the high-energy limit of the Standard Model generated by the contraction of its gauge group is given ○ The dynamics of particle properties and their interactions at different stages of the evolution of the universe are described for the first time ○ This is the only book available in English at present about group contractions and their application to physical problems. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the field of highenergy physics and astroparticle physics. 168pp 978-981-120-972-7
Nov 2019 US$78 £70
World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics - Vol 45
The Finite Quantum Many-Body Problem
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Heavy Ion Collisions at Intermediate Energy
Selected Papers of Aage Bohr
by Subal Das Gupta (McGill University, Canada), Swagata Mallik (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, India) & Gargi Chaudhuri (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, India)
Aage Bohr (1922 – 2009) was the central artificer of the unification of the independent (shell) — and of the collective (liquid drop) — models of the atomic nucleus, for which he shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physics with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater.
Intermediate-energy heavy ion collisions can be used to investigate various aspects of hadronic physics, such as the nuclei far from stability valley, the incompressibility of nuclear matter, the liquid – gas phase transition in nuclear environment and the symmetry energy far from the normal density. The present book aims to introduce this active area of research to entrants in the field. It is ideal as a companion book for a graduate course or as a reference for researchers in nuclear and particle physics.
The selected papers published in the present volume provide a clear account of Aage Bohr’s ideas concerning the finite quantal manybody system. From these masterfully written papers, readers may draw illuminations and acquire an overall view of the basis of modern theory of nuclear structure.
Theoretical Models
250pp 978-981-3277-93-9
Aug 2019 US$98 £85
edited by Ricardo A Broglia (Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark)
Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, quantum information and interdisciplinary physics. 236pp 978-981-120-813-3
Oct 2019 US$88 £75
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A Supergravity Primer
From Geometrical Principles to the Final Lagrangian by Michel Rausch de Traubenberg (CNRS Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, France), Mauricio Valenzuela (Universidad San Sebastián, Chile) This book is devoted to a pedagogical introduction to supergravity from a practical perspective. In the first part of the book, the N=1 supergravity Lagrangian in four spacetime dimensions is derived using a superspace approach following the reference of Wess and Bagger. The authors then move on to address more phenomenological aspects of supergravity such as supersymmetry breaking, no-scale supergravity, super-Higgs mechanism, etc. Finally, the relationship between supergravity and particle physics, and cosmology are discussed. As a particular feature of the book, the authors provide explicit derivations, making the computations easier to follow for the interested reader. Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in modern field theory and studies beyond Standard Model of elementary particles. 376pp 978-981-121-051-8
Nov 2019 US$118 £105
Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology
Volume 10: The Future of Accelerators edited by Alexander W Chao (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA), Weiren Chou (Fermilab, USA) Volume 10 in the series of the annual journal Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology (RAST), will be its final volume. Its theme is “The Future of Accelerators”. This book emphasizes the more personal views, perspectives and advice from the frontier researchers rather than provide a review or survey of a specific subfield. This volume, together with previous 9 volumes, gives readers a complete picture as well as detailed technical information about the accelerator field, and its many driving and fascinating aspects. 400pp 978-981-120-959-8
Oct 2019 US$158 £140
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Physics and Astronomy 2019 Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics - Vol 30
ATLAS
A 25-Year Insider Story of the LHC Experiment by The ATLAS Collaboration This book is written by the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to document and reflect on its more than 25 years of history. It recounts the evolution of this global science project at the forefront of particle physics, from early detector concepts to the final instrument, covering the technical, financial and human aspects. The book highlights the capabilities and physics accomplishments so far, including the Higgs boson discovery (jointly announced with CMS). It is aimed at a broad readership with interest in large science projects and their history, as well as in the human endeavour of a worldwide collaboration. 372pp 978-981-3271-79-1
Jul 2019 US$58 £50
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Quantum Field Theory II
by Mikhail Shifman (University of Minnesota, USA) This textbook grew out of a quantum field theory (QFT) course taught to students in high energy and condensed matter physics who already had an initial exposure to the subject. It begins with the path integral method of quantization presented in a systematic and clear-cut manner, followed by treatments of all necessary aspects of modern QFT, including important questions such as the divergence of the perturbative series in high orders. It differs from many other textbooks in that it is relatively concise and, at the same time, teaches students to carry out actual calculations which they may encounter in QFT-related applications. 320pp 978-981-3234-18-5
Apr 2019 US$98 £85
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Lectures of Sidney Coleman on Quantum Field Theory Foreword by David Kaiser
edited by Bryan Gin-ge Chen (Leiden University, Netherlands), David Derbes (University of Chicago, USA), David Griffiths (Reed College, USA), Brian Hill (Saint Mary’s College of California, USA), Richard Sohn (Kronos, Inc., Lowell, USA) & Yuan-Sen Ting (Harvard University, USA) “There are many testimonials to Coleman’s devotion as a teacher, his unfailing helpfulness and his concern that each student should develop their understanding of the subject ... Now his lectures have been meticulously transcribed by his devoted editors and we can all benefit from this extraordinarily perceptive mind.” Contemporary Physics Sidney Coleman was a physicist’s physicist. He was an unusually effective teacher, famed for his wit, his insight and his encyclopedic knowledge of the field to which he made many important contributions. There are many first-rate quantum field theory books, but the immediacy of Prof. Coleman’s approach and his ability to present an argument simply without sacrificing rigor makes this book easy to read and ideal for the student. 1196pp Dec 2018 978-981-4632-53-9 US$168 £150 978-981-4635-50-9(pbk) US$88 £75
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Accelerator Physics (4th Edition)
by S Y Lee (Indiana University, USA) Reviews of the previous edition: “This is a good book which goes well beyond the standard introductory text on the field. It should satisfy the graduate student specializing in the field and the accelerator scientist willing to cover in major detail the fundamental aspects of the physics of particle accelerators.” Il Nuovo Saggiatore
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by Ashok Das (University of Rochester, USA & Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India) Review of the Second Edition: “This book is well-written and very readable. The book is a self-consistent introduction to the path integral formalism and no prior knowledge of it is required, although the reader should be familiar with quantum mechanics. This book is an excellent guide for the reader who wants a good and detailed introduction to the path integral and most of its important application in physics. I especially recommend it for graduate students in theoretical physics and for researchers who want to be introduced to the powerful path integral methods.” Mathematical Reviews Readership: Researchers and practitioners in high energy, theoretical and quantum physics. 488pp Apr 2019 978-981-120-254-4 US$138 £120 978-981-120-266-7(pbk) US$78 £70
Readership: Accelerator, high-energy, nuclear, plasma and applied physicists. 568pp Jan 2019 978-981-3274-67-9 US$138 £120 978-981-3274-78-5(pbk) US$78 £70 Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics - Vol 29
Multiple Parton Interactions at the LHC
edited by Paolo Bartalini (Central China Normal University, China), Jonathan Richard Gaunt (CERN, Switzerland) Hadrons are composite particles consisting of partons (quarks and gluons), which means that in any hadron – hadron collision there will typically be multiple collisions of the constituents — i.e. multiple parton interactions (MPI). This book is the first to focus on the topic of MPI, discussing its importance in searching for new physics in the products of the scatters, and also in gaining a greater understanding of hadron structure. 472pp 978-981-3227-75-0
Dec 2018 US$158 £139
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Effective Field Theories for Nuclei and Compact-Star Matter Chiral Nuclear Dynamics (CND-III)
by Yong-Liang Ma (Jilin University, China), Mannque Rho (CEA Saclay, France) Effective field theories have been widely used in nuclear physics. This volume is devoted to exploring the intricate structure of compact-star matter inaccessible directly from QCD. It is principally anchored on hidden symmetries and topology presumed to be encoded in QCD. It differs from standard effective field theory and energy density functional approaches in that it exploits renormalization-group flow in the complex “vacuum” sliding with density inferred from topology change identified as a manifestation of baryon-quark continuity in dense matter. It makes a variety of predictions that drastically differ from the conventional treatments that could be tested by upcoming terrestrial and astrophysical experiments. 380pp 978-981-3273-31-3
Oct 2018 US$138 £120
From My Vast Repertoire ... Guido Altarelli’s Legacy
edited by Stefano Forte (Universitàdi Milano, Italy), Aharon Levy (Tel Aviv University, Israel) & Giovanni Ridolfi (Universitàdi Genova, Italy) “What makes this collection unusual and refreshing is that it is not the more common ‘Festschrift’ written by specialists for specialists, but a broad set of topical summaries and analyses addressed to a wide readership of particle physicists. Inevitably, some of the sections are more advanced in their treatment than others, but most of the material will be accessible and helpful to researchers at all levels, and in particular to those working on experiments at CERN, where Altarelli spent many years in the theory group. It is hard to do justice to the varied contents of this excellent collection … I can only recommend that anyone involved in particle research should turn to the web for a full description of the richness of material that is included here.” Contemporary Physics 464pp Dec 2018 978-981-3238-04-6 US$138 £120
From Quarks to Pions
Chiral Symmetry and Confinement by Michael Creutz (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA) At a fundamental level, the interaction of quarks with gluon fields is central to our understanding of the strong nuclear force. Experimentally, however, we only observe physical hadrons such as protons and pions. This book explores the fascinating physics involved in the path between these contrasting pictures of the world. It elaborates on the detailed connections between confinement and chiral symmetry, with an emphasis on a unified treatment of the non-perturbative nature of these phenomena. 216pp 978-981-3229-23-5
Aug 2018 US$85 £75
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MORE TITLES FROM PHOTONS TO HIGGS: A STORY OF LIGHT (SECOND EDITION) HAN MOO-YOUNG (KAIST & DUKE UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789814579957 50 YEARS OF YANG-MILLS THEORY HOOFT GERARDUS ‘T (UTRECHT UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS) 9789812389343
CLASSIC TEXTBOOKS PRINCIPLES OF FUSION ENERGY: AN INTRODUCTION TO FUSION ENERGY FOR STUDENTS OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A A HARMS ET AL (MCMASTER UNIVERSITY, CANADA) 9789810243357 INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS (SECOND EDITION) DAS A & FERBEL T (UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, USA) 9789812387448 (PBK) WORLD SCIENTIFIC LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS - VOL 78 FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO PERTURBATIVE METHODS IN GAUGE THEORIES (THIRD EDITION) MUTA T (FUKUYAMA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN) 9789812793539 SUBATOMIC PHYSICS (THIRD EDITION) HENLEY ERNEST M & GARCIA ALEJANDRO (UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, USA) 9789812700568 NUCLEAR RADIATION INTERACTIONS YIP SIDNEY (MIT) 9789814368070 PARTICLES AND QUANTUM FIELDS KLEINERT HAGEN (FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN, GERMANY) 9789814740890 PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION INTERACTION IN MATTER AND DETECTION (FORTH EDITION) LEROY CLAUDE (UNIVERSITÉDE MONTRÉAL, CANADA), RANCOITA PIER-GIORGIO (ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI FISICA NUCLEARE, MILAN, ITALY) 9789814603188 HANDBOOK OF ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING (SECOND EDITION) WU CHAO ALEXANDER ET AL (SLAC NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY, USA) 9789814415842 LECTURES ON QUANTUM FIELD THEORY DAS ASHOK (UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, USA) 9789812832856 FIELD THEORY, THE RENORMALIZATION GROUP, AND CRITICAL PHENOMENA: GRAPHS TO COMPUTERS (THIRD EDITION) AMIT DANIEL J (UNIVERSITÀDI ROMA, “LA SAPIENZA”, ITALY & HEBREW UNIVERSITY, ISRAEL), MARTIN-MAYOR VICTOR (UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, SPAIN) 9789812561091 QUARKS, LEPTONS AND GAUGE FIELDS (SECOND EDITION) HUANG KERSON (MIT) 9789810206598 INTRODUCTION TO SUPERSYMMETRY AND SUPERGRAVITY: REVISED AND EXTENDED SECOND EDITION WEST PETER (KING’S COLLEGE, LONDON) 9789810200985 QUARKS: FRONTIERS IN ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS NAMBU YOICHIRO (UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, USA) 9789971966652 AN ELEMENTARY PRIMER FOR GAUGE THEORY MORIYASU K 9789971950835
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QUANTUM MECHANICS AND QUANTUM INFORMATION
Principles of Quantum Computation and Information A Comprehensive Textbook
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Quantum Computation and Information Using Continuous Variables
by Christian Weedbrook (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Bhaskar Roy Bardhan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) This book is an introductory text to the field of Continuous Variable Quantum Computing and Quantum Information. Continuous variables (CVs) offer an extremely important alternative to the usual qubit substrate, as it involves easy to analyze Gaussian statistics, offthe-shelf experimental components and near universal deterministic quantum gates and operations. For communications, CVs can be easily adapted to the current telecommunication infrastructures and components, offering much faster communication speeds. The contents intend to cover the most exciting topics in this field. Readership: Advanced undergraduate, graduate students and researchers working in the field of quantum computing and quantum information. 350pp 978-981-3234-79-6
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Aug 2020 US$78 £69
by Giuliano Benenti (Universitàdegli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy), Giulio Casati (Universitàdegli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy), Davide Rossini (Universitàdi Pisa, Italy) & Giuliano Strini (Universitàdi Milano, Italy) “Thorough introductions to classical computation and irreversibility, and a primer of quantum theory, lead into the heart of this impressive and substantial book. All the topics — quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, adiabatic quantum computing and decoherence are just a few — are explained carefully and in detail. Particularly attractive are the connections between the conceptual structures and mathematical formalisms, and the different experimental protocols for bringing them to practice. A more wide-ranging, comprehensive, and definite text is hard to imagine.” Michael Berry University of Bristol, UK 704pp Jan 2019 978-981-3237-22-3 US$158 £139 978-981-3279-99-5(pbk) US$88 £75
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A Quantum Leap in Information Theory
by Stefano Mancini (University of Camerino, Italy), Andreas Winter (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) This is an introductory textbook on the quantum theory of information at graduate or advanced undergraduate level. It is suitable for students with diverse backgrounds, in mathematics, physics and computer science. In particular, a background in quantum mechanics is not needed, since quantum theory is used as a mere mathematical framework without entering into physical interpretations. The book introduces all necessary concepts from quantum theory and classical information theory, to cover the elements of quantum Shannon theory: quantum states and channels, data compression and entropy, error correcting codes and channel capacities, as well as the basics of entanglement theory and quantum cryptography. 210pp 978-981-120-154-7
Jun 2020 US$88 £75
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From Classical Mechanics to Quantum Field Theory, a Tutorial
by Manuel Asorey (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain), Elisa Ercolessi (University of Bologna, Italy & INFN-sezione di Bologna, Italy) & Valter Moretti (University of Trento, Italy) Key Features: ○ Presents in one volume the different approaches to quantization, starting from the ideas of classical mechanics up to the development of quantum field theories ○ Fills the gap between the mathematical-oriented and the physical-oriented literature on the subject ○ Introduces the reader to current research topics in a pedagogical way Readership: Young researchers in both mathematics and physics interested in Classical Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory. 250pp 978-981-121-048-8
Dec 2019 US$88 £75
Mesoscopic Physics meets Quantum Engineering
by Sergey N Shevchenko (B Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Ukraine & V N Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine) “This excellent book is ideally suited for a course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level, and also for individual study for anyone interested in entering this exciting field. The material is presented very clearly so that it may also be used for blackboard presentation in lectures. The text provides a pedagogical introduction to several important subfields of mesoscopic physics and nanophysics, covering such topics as quantum dots and superconducting qubits, quantum gates and algorithms, as well as Rabi oscillations and Landau-Zener-Stueckelberg-Majorana interferometry.” Franco Nori Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN, Japan and Dept. of Physics, University of Michigan 176pp 978-981-120-139-4
Jul 2019 US$68 £60
Time-Dependent Quantum Mechanics of Two-Level Systems by James P Lavine (Georgetown University, USA)
With both industrial and teaching experience, the author explains the effects of time dependence in systems with two energy levels. The book starts with time-independent interactions and goes on to treat interactions with time-dependent electric and magnetic fields. Both closed-form and numerical solutions are treated, and the calculations are compared with experimental data from the literature. Numerous plots are provided to show how the solutions depend on the parameters of the interactions. The detailed derivations should ease readers into the study of two-level systems in a wide variety of settings. Readership: Undergraduate students interested in magnetic resonance and quantum optics. In addition, this book is ideal for self-study by students or researchers starting on two-level systems. 256pp 978-981-3272-58-3
Jan 2019 US$98 £85
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Application-Driven Quantum and Statistical Physics (3-Volume Series)
by Jean-Michel Gillet (CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University, France & Centrale Pékin, Beihang University, China) Bridging the gap between traditional books on quantum and statistical physics, this series is an introductory course for students looking for an alternative approach to the traditional academic treatment. For every new concept introduced, an application is given to connect the theoretical results to a real-life situation. Each volume features in-text exercises and detailed solutions, with easyto-understand examples.
Volume 1: Foundations “This short book would easily make a helpful secondary text allowing an instructor to touch on some non-traditional topics such as least action principles and path integrals.” Contemporary Physics This first volume sets the scene of a new physics. It explains the origin of quantum mechanics and its connection to classical physics. It examines how very simple models can explain a variety of applications such as quantum wells, scanning tunnel microscopes, masers, and how fluorescence can unveil the past of art pieces. 300pp Nov 2018 978-1-78634-554-7 US$98 £86 978-1-78634-690-2(pbk) US$45 £35
Volume 2: Equilibrium “Gillet’s book strikes a refreshing balance of the depth and rigor of exposition and the review of the prerequisites, all contextualized pleasantly within the history of quantum mechanics.” Chérif F Matta Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Canada Building on the principles of quantum mechanics introduced in Volume 1, this second volume explains the structure of atoms, the vibration and rotation of molecules, as well as their relations to thermodynamics through statistical physics. Dec 2018 336pp 978-1-78634-557-8 US$98 £86 978-1-78634-703-9(pbk) US$45 £40
Volume 3: Transitions
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The World According to Quantum Mechanics Why the Laws of Physics Make Perfect Sense After All 2nd Edition
by Ulrich Mohrhoff (Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education, India), Manu Jaiswal (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India) “The authors should be recognised for their efforts to present a mathematically rigorous introduction to Quantum Mechanics (QM) in a form that has broad appeal; there are not many introductory QM texts that would cover, for example, decoherence. I think many educators would appreciate this book, especially those interested in courses that combine science and philosophy.” Contemporary Physics Apart from providing a lucid introduction to the mathematical formalism and conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics, we explore why the laws of physics have the form that they do. The new edition of this acclaimed text adds around 200 pages on a variety of topics, such as how the founders sought to make sense of quantum mechanics, Kant’s theory of science, Everettian quantum mechanics, de Broglie–Bohm theory, decoherence, nonlocality, and the paradox of subjectivity — the curious fact that the world seems to exist twice, once for us, in our minds, and once by itself, independently of us. 500pp 978-981-3273-69-6
Nov 2018 US$158 £140
Frontier Problems in Quantum Mechanics
by Lee Chang (Tsinghua University, China), Molin Ge (Nankai University, China) “The merit of the book is that various problems are worked out keeping the presentation simple and direct, often making reference to the corresponding experimental checks. Graduate students willing to get informed on the many facets and frontier problems of quantum mechanics will largely profit from reading this book ... The book fulfils the main task undertaken by the authors, namely to provide the key steps and the essential details for the students willing to get acquaintance with frontiers problems of quantum mechanics.” zbMATH 1092pp Oct 2018 978-981-3146-84-6 US$198 £164
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Fractional Quantum Mechanics by Nick Laskin (TopQuark Inc., Canada)
Fractional quantum mechanics is a recently emerged and rapidly developing field of quantum physics. Written by the founder of this field, this monograph is the first to expand on fundamentals and physical applications of fractional quantum mechanics.
The third volume covers several basic and more advanced subjects about transitions in quantum and statistical physics, including the quantum statistics of fermions and bosons, time-dependent transitions between quantum states and a brief overview of quantum electrodynamics basics.
This book introduces two new fundamental physical concepts, fractional Schrödinger equation and the fractional path integral. The former is a manifestation of fractional quantum mechanics, while the latter is a new mathematical tool based on integration over Lévy flights. Together they enhance the well-known Feynman path integral framework.
300pp Feb 2020 978-1-78634-788-6 US$98 £85 978-1-78634-801-2(pbk) US$48 £40
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in quantum theory, stochastic processes, statistical mechanics and special functions. 360pp 978-981-3223-79-0
Jul 2018 US$118 £104
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Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Fields (2nd Edition) by W-Y Pauchy Hwang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) & Ta-You Wu
“The publication of Professor Wu’s Quantum Mechanics and the present sequel will make it possible for serious science students everywhere to share the insight and the wisdom that were instrumental in launching our careers.” Foreword in the 1st edition by T. D. Lee Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1957 This book follows the generally pedagogic style of quantum mechanics. The scope ranges from relativistic quantum mechanics to an introduction to quantum field theory with quantum electrodynamics as the basic example and ends with an exposition of important issues related to the standard model. Readership: Undergraduate students and lecturers 416pp 978-981-3270-02-2
Jun 2018 US$148 £130
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Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity (2nd Edition) by Jacob Dunningham (University of Sussex, UK), Vlatko Vedral (Oxford)
“The authors have done an exceptional job. It’s probably more accurate to describe this text as an introduction to both non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics ... This book was a lot of fun to read and digest. I definitely recommend it for instructors, but also for students who have already been exposed to quantum mechanics.” Contemporary Physics This undergraduate textbook combines quantum physics and relativity at an introductory level. Based on undergraduate courses given at the University of Leeds, this new edition covers all the material required for quantum physics and relativity in the first three years of a traditional physics degree, in addition to more interesting and up-to-date extensions and applications which include quantum field theory, entanglement, and quantum information science.
FEYNMAN’S THESIS — A NEW APPROACH TO QUANTUM THEORY EDITED BY BROWN LAURIE M (NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789812563668 JOHN S BELL ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS BELL M ET AL (CERN) 9789810246877 QUANTUM ASPECTS OF LIFE ABBOTT DEREK ET AL (UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA) 9781848162532
CLASSIC TEXTBOOKS QUANTUM COMPUTING FROM THE GROUND UP PERRY RILEY TIPTON (UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA) 9789814412117(PBK) QUANTUM MECHANICS: A MODERN DEVELOPMENT (2ND EDITION) BALLENTINE LESLIE E (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, CANADA) 9789814578578 LECTURES ON QUANTUM THEORY: MATHEMATICAL AND STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS ISHAM CHRIS J (IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON, UK) 9781860940002 LECTURES ON QUANTUM MECHANICS (IN 3 COMPANION VOLUMES) ENGLERT BERTHOLD-GEORG (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE) 9789812567901(SET) ADVANCED QUANTUM MECHANICS (2ND EDITION) DYSON FREEMAN (IAS, PRINCETON) 9789814383400
AI and Quantum Computing
308pp May 2018 978-981-3228-64-1 US$98 £86 978-981-3230-04-0(pbk) US$48 £42
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Problems and Solutions in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information (4th Edition)
by Willi-Hans Steeb (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Yorick Hardy (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) Review of the 2nd Edition: “This is a nice collection of standard problems and solutions, the latter being formulated on a level as elementary as possible. So it is especially useful for students who want to become acquainted with quantum information and computation. It is also useful for lecturers when they have to prepare exercises.” Zentralblatt MATH This book presents a large collection of problems in quantum computing and quantum information together with their detailed solutions, which will prove to be invaluable to students as well as researchers in these fields. 556pp Apr 2018 978-981-3238-40-4 US$118 £104 978-981-3239-28-9(pbk) US$58 £51
Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence - Vol 87
Fuzzy Systems to Quantum Mechanics
by Hong Xing Li (Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai, China) 400pp 978-981-121-118-8
Oct 2020 US$148 £130
Quantum Mechanics and Bayesian Machines
by George Chapline (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA) 100pp 978-981-3232-46-4
Aug 2020 US$68 £60
Principles of Quantum Artificial Intelligence
by Andreas Wichert (Instituto Superior Técnico - Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) 276pp 978-981-4566-74-2
Dec 2013 US$98 £81
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RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION Einstein’s Relativity in Great Britain
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Topics on Strong Gravity
A Modern View on Theories and Experiments
by José M Sánchez-Ron (Universidad Autó noma de Madrid, Spain)
edited by César Augusto Zen Vasconcellos (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil & International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network Coordinating Center (ICRANet), Italy)
The publication of Einstein’s special and general theories of relativity in 1905 and 1915 received attention from a wide range of British scholars (astronomers, physicists, mathematicians and philosophers). The reaction varied from deep acceptance (as was in the case of Arthur Eddington) to straightforward opposition. This book analyzes those reactions, which involved a large number of important scientists as well as philosophers, like Bertrand Russell. The study covers the time from the 1910s till the 1960s, when the work of a group of relativists centered in Cambridge (Sciama and Hawking) and London (Bondi, Pirani and Penrose) made a new, fresh approach to general relativity.
In recent years, discrepancies between the data and the corresponding predictions of General Relativity have been observed, generating intense research activity. One of the most critical aspects is the presence of singularities in extreme physical situations. It indicates that either the parameters of General Relativity or the theory itself must be modified in the regime of strong field gravity and large space-time curvature. This book is focused on extended alternative gravity theories and the use of black holes, pulsars, and neutron stars as astrophysical laboratories to probe strong-field gravity.
250pp 978-981-120-028-1
Readership: Students and researchers in general relativity and gravitation.
From Eddington to Hawking and Penrose. A Tale of Physicists, Astronomers, Mathematicians and Philosophers
Jul 2020 US$98 £85
Interacting Gravitational, Electromagnetic, Neutrino and Other Waves In the Context of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
by Anzhong Wang (Baylor University, USA) This book investigates nonlinear interactions between gravitational waves and matter fields, which could be detected by the current or forthcoming generation of gravitational wave detectors. It opens with an overview on the fundamentals of the Newman-Penrose formalism and a brief introduction to distribution theory, with which the author systematically develops a mathematical description of spacetimes of colliding gravitational waves. Also discussed are the collisions of a gravitational wave with a matter shell, a massless scalar, an electromagnetic, or a neutrino wave. Readership: Students and researchers studying gravitational waves and their nonlinear interactions among themselves and with matter fields. 200pp 978-981-121-148-5
Jul 2020 US$98 £85
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Gravitational Lensing in Cosmology
by Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan) Gravitational lensing has become an indispensable tool in observational cosmology. This book provides the theoretical foundation of the observations based on general relativity. It also covers a wide range of applications of gravitational lensing which are not available in the usual textbook of cosmology. Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics and astronomy. 200pp 978-981-3276-78-9
May 2020 US$98 £85
Loop Quantum Gravity for Everyone by Rodolfo Gambini (University of the Republic of Uruguay, Uruguay), Jorge Pullin (Louisiana State University, USA)
This book describes loops quantum gravity, one of the main contenders to unify Einstein’s general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Geared to the general public, it is concise and has a light style that makes for easy reading yet covering many of the cutting-edge developments in the field. Readership: Beginning science students, science enthusiasts. 100pp 978-981-121-195-9
Mar 2020 US$28 £25
300pp 978-981-3277-33-5
Mar 2020 US$118 £105
Jacob Bekenstein
The Conservative Revolutionary edited by Lars Brink (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Viatcheslav Mukhanov (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität of Munich, Germany), Eliezer Rabinovici (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) & K K Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Jacob Bekenstein, an Israeli theoretical physicist, planted the seeds of a revolution of our understanding of space-time. Using conservative intuitive methods like gedanken experiments, he discovered that black holes have thermodynamical properties such as entropy. Moreover, their entropy is proportional to the surface of their horizon, leading to the formulation of Bekenstein Bound, the amount of information that can be stored in a given region of space-time. This book contains a series of scientific and personal contributions by his contemporaries who recall the struggle against his ideas and then with them: the fate accompanying many revolutionary ideas. This is followed by original scientific contributions by many of the leaders of current research on black hole physics and holography. 392pp 978-981-120-395-4
Oct 2019 US$88 £75
Modified Gravity
Progresses and Outlook of Theories, Numerical Techniques and Observational Tests edited by Baojiu Li (Durham University, UK), Kazuya Koyama (University of Portsmouth, UK) Modified gravity theories have been a main focus of theoretical cosmology research in the past decade, and are quickly developing into a mature research field that interests both theoretical and observational cosmologists. This book collects expert reviews on different topics in the field. Together, they form a self-consistent and self-contained treatment of the frontier research on gravity theories. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in cosmology. 300pp 978-981-3273-99-3
Dec 2019 US$98 £85
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Michelson – Morley Experimentss
An Enigma for Physics and the History of Science by Maurizio Consoli (National Institute for Nuclear Physics, Italy), Alessandro Pluchino (University of Catania, Italy) “This book has the great and uncommon virtue of combining the fascinating tale of a crucial step in the history of science with the related research sections, where the substantial contributions made by the authors themselves in this exciting field are reviewed. While the tutorial part of the book has a captivating style, suitable to entertain a general readership, the research chapters expose in a critical approach, based on the authors’ thorough research work, the fundamental implications that Michelson-Morley’s (MM) experiments in their more recent versions are having on present astroparticle physics and cosmology. “ Il Nuovo Saggiatore 196pp Jan 2019 978-981-3278-18-9 US$78 £70
Principles of Space-Time-Matter
Cosmology, Particles and Waves in Five Dimensions by Paul S Wesson, James M Overduin (Towson University, USA & Johns Hopkins University, USA) “This is a self-contained text but does assume some background in tensor analysis, and a familiarity with general relativity will be very helpful. The book is well written and will interest graduate students, faculty, and researchers. It could serve as a supplement to a course in general relativity.” CHOICE This book sums up the prospects for unification between relativity and particle physics by extending Einstein’s theory of General Relativity to five dimensions. This subject was first established by Paul Wesson in his previous best-seller, Space-Time-Matter, and discussed from a different perspective in Five-Dimensional Physics, both published by World Scientific in 1999 and 2006. This third book brings the field up to date and details exciting connections to quantum theory and particle physics, suggesting the possibility of new experimental tests. 276pp 978-981-3235-77-9
Jan 2019 US$98 £85
New Perspectives on Einstein’s E = mc2 by Young Suh Kim (University of Maryland, College Park, USA), Marilyn E Noz (New York University, USA)
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Einstein’s energy–momentum relation is applicable to particles of all speeds, including particles at rest and massless particles moving at the speed of light. If one formula or formalism is applicable to all speeds, we call it “Lorentzcovariant”. This book aims to extend Einstein’s Lorentz covariance to the internal space-time symmetries of elementary particles moving with different speeds. Using the same mathematical tool, it is possible to give a Lorentz-covariant picture of Gell-Mann’s quark model for the proton at rest and Feynman’s parton model for the fast-moving proton. 200pp 978-981-3237-70-4
Nov 2018 US$78 £69
One Hundred Years of General Relativity
From Genesis and Empirical Foundations to Gravitational Waves, Cosmology and Quantum Gravity (In 2 Volumes) edited by Wei-Tou Ni (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan) "This collection is certainly meant for experts, but it must be recommended to students and people interested in the field; in one book they can find a complete overview of General Relativity: past, present and future." Angela di Virgilio INFN, Frascati 1356pp(Set) May 2017 978-981-4635-12-7 US$248 £206 MORE TITLES LOOP QUANTUM GRAVITY: THE FIRST 30 YEARS ASHTEKAR ABHAY (PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, USA), PULLIN JORGE (LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789813209923 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERFEROMETRIC GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTORS (SECOND EDITION) SAULSON PETER R (SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789813143074 AN OVERVIEW OF GRAVITATIONAL WAVES: THEORY, SOURCES AND DETECTION AUGER GERARD (UNIVERSITÉPARIS DIDEROT — PARIS 7, FRANCE), PLAGNOL ERIC (UNIVERSITÉPARIS DIDEROT — PARIS 7, FRANCE) 9789813141759
CLASSIC TITLES GENERAL RELATIVITY: A FIRST EXAMINATION BLECHER MARVIN (VIRGINIA TECH, USA) 9789813108462 LECTURES ON GRAVITATION DAS ASHOK (UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, USA & SAHA INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, INDIA) 9789814329378 SPECIAL RELATIVITY FOR BEGINNERS: A TEXTBOOK FOR UNDERGRADUATES FREUND JÜRGEN (SCHUBART COLLEGE, GERMANY) 9789812771599 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL RELATIVITY WALECKA JOHN DIRK (COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY, USA) 9789812705846 100 YEARS OF RELATIVITY SPACE-TIME STRUCTURE: EINSTEIN AND BEYOND ASHTEKAR ABHAY (INSTITUTE FOR GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS AND GEOMETRY, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789812563941 AN INTRODUCTION TO BLACK HOLES, INFORMATION AND THE STRING THEORY REVOLUTION: THE HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE SUSSKIND LEONARD (STANFORD UNIVERSITY, USA), LINDESAY JAMES (HOWARD UNIVERSITY, USA) 9789812560834 EUCLIDEAN QUANTUM GRAVITY GIBBONS G W & HAWKING S W (CAMBRIDGE) 9789810205157
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This textbook explains the basic concepts of nonadiabatic transitions, a highly multidisciplinary concept that is applicable to various state and phase changes in physics, chemistry and biology. Quantum mechanically intriguing phenomena such as complete reflection and nonadiabatic tunneling are emphasized. The Zhu-Nakamura theory as developed by the author is employed to deal with non-negligible classically forbidden transitions. Furthermore, by controlling nonadiabatic transitions with laser, designing chemical reaction dynamics as we desire is shown to be theoretically possible. Readership: Researchers and graduate students in physical chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, theoretical chemistry and physics, photochemistry and biochemistry. 350pp 978-981-120-341-1
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❑ A Brief History Of Astronomy And Astrophysics............... 7 ❑ A Guide to Mathematical Methods for Physicists........... 13 ❑ A Guide To Mathematical Methods For Physicists......... 13 ❑ A Mathematics Primer For Physics Students................. 10 ❑ A Quantum Leap In Information Theory......................... 30 ❑ A Supergravity Primer.................................................... 27 ❑ About Stars...................................................................... 5 ❑ Accelerator Physics....................................................... 28 ❑ Adiabatic Thermodynamics Of Fluids............................ 35 ❑ Advanced Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Detectors.6 ❑ Advances In Physics And Applications Of Optically And Thermally Stimulated Luminescence ............................ 25 ❑ Advances In Theoretical And Experimental Research Of High Temperature Cuprate Superconductivity............... 15 ❑ Adventures In Quantumland.......................................... 21 ❑ All Of Physics (Almost) In 15 Equations........................ 22 ❑ Alpine Physics............................................................... 21 ❑ An Eventful Journey To Unification Of All The Fundamental Forces...................................................... 11 ❑ An Introduction To Particle Dark Matter........................... 7 Application-Driven Quantum And Statistical Physics ❑ Vol 1............................................................................... 31 ❑ Vol 2............................................................................... 31
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❑ Vol 3............................................................................... 31 ❑ Applications Of Tensor Analysis In Continuum Mechanics....................................................................... 9 ❑ Applied Symbolic Dynamics And Chaos ....................... 36 ❑ Asian Physics Olympiad (1St-8Th)................................ 24 ❑ Astronomical Spectroscopy............................................. 6 ❑ ATLAS............................................................................ 28 ❑ Biophotonics.................................................................... 9 ❑ Building The H Bomb..................................................... 23 ❑ Cherenkov Reflections..................................................... 5 ❑ Classical Mechanics And Electrodynamics.................... 12 ❑ Classical Theory Of Electromagnetism ......................... 18 ❑ Cold Atmospheric Plasmas.............................................. 9 ❑ Compendium On Electromagnetic Analysis................... 18 ❑ Competitive Physics...................................................... 24 ❑ Competitive Physics...................................................... 24 ❑ Complexity Science....................................................... 36 ❑ Coupled Diffusion Of Impurity Atoms And Point Defects In Silicon Crystals.............................................................. 15 ❑ Crossing The Red Line.................................................. 22 ❑ Defects In Functional Materials..................................... 14 ❑ Delta N Formalism In Cosmological Perturbation Theory............................................................................. 6 ❑ Diagrammtics................................................................. 14 ❑ Effective Field Theories For Nuclei And Compact-Star Matter............................................................................ 29 ❑ Einstein's Relativity In Great Britain............................... 33 ❑ Electromagnetic Anisotropy And Bianisotropy............... 18 ❑ Electron-Phonon Interaction And Lattice Dynamics In High Tc Superconductors........................................... 14 ❑ Electrons In Motion........................................................ 25 ❑ Elementary Mechanics.................................................... 9 ❑ Endless Quests.............................................................. 16 ❑ Enjoy Your Science Meeting!......................................... 20 ❑ Essential Classical Mechanics......................................... 9 ❑ Essential Classical Mechanics......................................... 9 ❑ Experimental Studies Of Boson Fields In Solids........... 16 ❑ Field Theory................................................................... 28 ❑ Flexoelectricity In Solid, Soft And Living Matter............. 14 ❑ Formation Of The First Black Holes ................................ 5 ❑ Fractional Calculus........................................................ 13 ❑ Fractional Dynamics In Comb-Like Structures.............. 36 ❑ Fractional Quantum Mechanics..................................... 31 ❑ From Classical Mechanics To Quantum Field Theory, A Tutorial........................................................................ 30 ❑ From My Vast Repertoire............................................... 29 ❑ From Photons To Atoms.................................................. 8 ❑ From Quarks To Pions................................................... 29 ❑ Frontier Problems In Quantum Mechanics.................... 31 ❑ Fundamentals Of Theoretical Plasma Physics.............. 18 ❑ Fuzzy Systems To Quantum Mechanics........................ 32 ❑ George Placzek............................................................. 23
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Going Underground....................................................... 21 Gravitational Lensing In Cosmology.............................. 33 Group Theory For Physicists......................................... 12 Group Theory In Physics............................................... 12 Handbook Of Carbon Nanomaterials ............................ 15 Hawking Radiation........................................................... 7 High Accuracy Algorithm for the Differential Equations Governing Anomalous Diffusion.................................... 36 ❑ Heavy Ion Collisions At Intermediate Energy.................. 27 ❑ How To Derive A Formula ............................................. 20 ❑ Infinite Dimensional And Finite Dimensional Stochastic Equations And Applications In Physics.......................... 10 ❑ Interacting Gravitational, Electromagnetic, Neutrino And Other Waves.................................................................. 33 ❑ International Young Physicists' Tournament.................. 24 ❑ Introduction To Electricity And Magnetism..................... 18 ❑ Introduction To Electricity And Magnetism..................... 18 ❑ Introduction To General Relativity And Cosmology.......... 7 ❑ Introduction To Nonadiabatic Dynamics........................ 35 ❑ Introduction To Soft Matter Physics............................... 15 ❑ Introduction To Solid State Physics............................... 17 ❑ Introduction To The Theory Of The Early Universe.......... 4 ❑ Introductory Matter Physics........................................... 17 ❑ Introductory Quantum Physics And Relativity ............... 32 ❑ Ivan Stranski.................................................................. 23 ❑ Jacob Bekenstein.......................................................... 33 ❑ Lattice Gauge Fields And Fermions............................... 26 ❑ Lectures Of David Olive On Gauge Theories And Lie Algebras........................................................................ 26 ❑ Lectures Of Sidney Coleman On Quantum Field Theory................................................................... 28 ❑ Lectures On Cellular Biophysics...................................... 8 ❑ Liquidator....................................................................... 22 ❑ Loop Quantum Gravity for Everyone............................. 33 ❑ Magnetic Properties Of Josephson Junction Networks........................................................................ 14 ❑ Mathematical Foundations Of Quantum Field Theory........................................................................... 26 ❑ Mathematical Methods For Physicists........................... 11 ❑ Mathematical Methods Of Theoretical Physics.............. 11 ❑ Mathematics For Physics............................................... 13 ❑ Maxwell Equation........................................................... 18 ❑ Mean Field Theory......................................................... 26 ❑ Mesoscopic Physics Meets Quantum Engineering........ 30 ❑ Michelson-Morley Experiments...................................... 34 ❑ Modified Gravity............................................................. 34 ❑ Molecular Vibrations...................................................... 36 ❑ Multiple Parton Interactions At The Lhc......................... 28 ❑ New Era For Cp Asymmetries....................................... 26 ❑ New Perspectives On Einstein's E = Mc2...................... 34 ❑ Nobel And Lasker Laureates Of Chinese Descent........ 23 ❑ One Hundred Years of General Relativity...................... 34 ❑ Optical Spectroscopy..................................................... 25 ❑ Optoelectronic Devices.................................................... 4 ❑ Origin And Evolution Of The Universe............................. 4 ❑ Particles In The Early Universe..................................... 27 ❑ Phase Transitions For Beginners................................... 16 ❑ Physical Foundations Of Hydrodynamics - Macroscopic And Kinetic Approaches................................................ 10 ❑ Physics Of Buoyant Flows............................................. 10 ❑ Physics Off The Beaten Track....................................... 12 ❑ Physics Olympiad - Basic To Advanced Exercises........ 24 ❑ Physics On Ultracold Quantum Gases............................ 8 ❑ Planetary Habitability And Stellar Activity........................ 6 ❑ Planetary Habitability In Binary Systems......................... 5 ❑ Practical Alchemy.......................................................... 22 ❑ Principles Of Classical Thermodynamics...................... 35 ❑ Principles Of Quantum Artificial Intelligence.................. 32 ❑ Principles Of Quantum Computation And Information..................................................................... 30 ❑ Principles Of Space-Time-Matter................................... 34 ❑ Probing Particle Physics With Neutrino Telescopes ..... 27 ❑ Problems And Solutions In Group Theory For Physicists................................................................ 12 ❑ Problems And Solutions In Quantum Computing And
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Quantum Information..................................................... 32 Problems And Solutions On Atomic, Nuclear And Particle Physics.......................................................................... 19 Problems And Solutions On Electromagnetism............. 19 Problems And Solutions On Mechanics......................... 19 Problems And Solutions On Optics................................ 19 Problems And Solutions On Quantum Mechanics......... 19 Problems And Solutions On Thermodynamics And Statistical Mechanics..................................................... 19 Progress In Advanced Dielectrics.................................. 14 Pt Symmetry.................................................................. 12 Quantum Computation And Information Using Continuous Variables..................................................... 30 Quantum Field Theory II................................................ 28 Quantum Leaps............................................................. 21 Quantum Mechanics And Bayesian Machines.............. 32 Quantum Optics For Experimentalists........................... 25 Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Superconductors....... 17 Relativistic Quantum Mechanics And Quantum Fields............................................................. 32 Relativity And Miscellaneous Topics Problems And Solutions On Solid State Physics.................................. 19 Reviews Of Accelerator Science And Technology......... 27 Roman Jackiw's 80Th Birthday Festschrift.................... 11 Rubidium Atomic Clock - The Workhorse Of Satellite Navigation.......................................................... 4 S Chandrasekhar - Selected Correspondence And Conversations Of Lalitha And Chandra......................... 23 Scalar Field Cosmology................................................... 5 Science With The Cherenkov Telescope Array................ 6 Selling Science.............................................................. 20 Size Really Does Matter................................................ 21 So You Want To Be Einstein.......................................... 20 Solution Manual For Classical Mechanics And Electrodynamics............................................................ 12 Space Time And Dark Matter........................................... 4 Space–Time, Yang–Mills Gravity And Dynamics Of Cosmic Expansion......................................................... 11 State-Of-The-Art Reviews In Ion-Atom/Molecule Collisions......................................................................... 8 Statistical Mechanics And Scientific Explanation .......... 11 Statistical Physics Of DNA............................................... 9 String Fields, Higher Spins And Number Theory .......... 12 Superconductivity Centennial ....................................... 16 Surface Photovoltage Analysis Of Photoactive Materials ................................................... 15 Synthetic Spin-Orbit Coupling In Cold Atoms ................. 8 The Adventures Of The Large Hadron Collider ............ 26 The Age Of The Earth ................................................... 20 The Alladi Diary ............................................................. 23 The Brilliant Zewail ....................................................... 23 The Encyclopedia Of Cosmology ................................... 7 The Finite Quantum Many-Body Problem .................... 27 The Future Of Fusion Energy ....................................... 21 The Majorana Case ...................................................... 23 The Soviet Atomic Project ............................................. 23 The Structure And Evolution Of Stars ............................. 6 The Thz Dynamics Of Liquids Probed By Inelastic X-Ray Scattering .......................................................... 14 The Wonders Of Physics (4th Edition) .......................... 22 The World According To Quantum Mechanics .............. 31 The Wspc Handbook Of Astronomical Instrumentation... 5 Theology And Science .................................................. 22 Theoretical And Mathematical Physics ......................... 13 Theoretical Physics In Your Face ................................. 23 Theory And Methods Of Photovoltaic Material Characterization ........................................................... 15 Theory Of Satellite Fragmentation In Orbit ..................... 4 Time-Dependent Quantum Mechanics Of Two-Level Systems ........................................................................ 30 Topics On Strong Gravity .............................................. 33 Topological Phase Transitions And New Developments................................................................ 16 Topology And Physics ................................................... 16 Ultra-High-Q Optical Microcavities ................................ 25 Waves And Rays In Seismology.................................... 10 World Of Chips ............................................................. 20 World Scientific Reference On Spin In Organics .......... 19
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Abolhasani, Ali Akbar........................ 6 Aharony, Amnon............................. 17 Ahrenkiel Richard K........................ 15 Ahrenkiel S Phillip.......................... 15 Alert Ricard....................................... 8 Alladi Krishnaswami....................... 23 Allori Valia....................................... 11 Aslamazov Lev G........................... 22 Asorey Manuel............................... 30 Baaquie Belal Ehsan...................... 26 Babusci Danilo............................... 11 Ball Justin....................................... 21 Bardhan Bhaskar Roy.................... 30 Barkana Rennan.............................. 7 Bartalini Paolo................................ 28 Bauernfeind Thomas...................... 18 Bazso Akos....................................... 5 Beech Martin.................................. 21 Belgiorno Francesco D..................... 7 Belkic Dzevad................................... 8 Belyakov Sergei............................. 22 Bender Carl M................................ 12 Benenti Giuliano............................. 30 Bernstein Jeremy........................... 21 Bigi Ikaros I..................................... 26 Blechman Andrew E....................... 10 Boehme Christoph.......................... 19 Boehmer Christian G........................ 7 Bray Igor........................................... 8 Brink Lars................................. 16, 33 Broglia Ricardo Americo................. 27 Burrows David N.............................. 5 Cacciatori Sergio L........................... 7 Casademunt Jaume......................... 8 Casati Giulio................................... 30 Chan Joseph M.............................. 23 Chan Laurence K........................... 23 Chang Lee...................................... 31 Chao Alexander Wu........................ 27 Chaudhuri Gargi............................. 27 Chechetkin Valery Mihailovich........ 10 Chen Bryan Gin-ge......................... 28 Chen Reuven................................. 25 Chervon Sergei................................ 5 Chong Daoyang............................. 20 Chou Weiren................................... 27 Cloud Michael J................................ 9 Coleman Diana............................... 23 Consoli Maurizio............................. 34 Creutz Michael............................... 29 Cunsolo Alessandro....................... 14 Das Ashok...................................... 28 Dasgupta Subal.............................. 27 Dattoli Giuseppe............................. 11 De Fontaine Didier......................... 35 De Luca Roberto............................ 14 De Melo Carlos A R Sa................... 17 Delbourgo Robert..................... 11, 12 Denegri Daniel................................ 26 Denegri Daniel................................ 26 Deng Weihua.................................. 36 Di Bartolo Baldassare..................... 18 Dittrich Thomas.............................. 15 Dittus Fridolin................................. 28 Donahue Michael........................... 18 Dorey Patrick E.............................. 12 Dunning Tania Clare....................... 12 Dunningham Jacob........................ 32 Durkan Colm.................................. 21 Dutta Niloy K.................................... 4 Eggl Siegfried................................... 5 Eldridge J J....................................... 6 El-nadi Lotfia M.............................. 23 Entin-wohlman Ora......................... 17 Ercolessi Elisa................................ 30 Eremeyev Victor A............................ 9 Ernenwein Jean-pierre..................... 6 Faccio Daniele.................................. 7 Fan Jiangdi..................................... 16 Faraoni Valerio............................... 21 Fazio Giovanni G.............................. 7
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Fegan David..................................... 5 Fengler Steffen............................... 15 Fimin Nikolay Nikolaevich.............. 10 Firouzjahi Hassan............................. 6 Fisher Elizabeth M.......................... 20 Fomin Igor........................................ 5 Forbes Patricia............................... 25 Ford Kenneth W............................. 23 Forte Stefano.................................. 19 Fring Andreas........................... 12, 26 Fronsdal Christian.......................... 35 Funaro Daniele................................. 8 Futamase Toshifumi....................... 33 Gambini Rodolfo............................. 33 Gao Wenli....................................... 24 Gaunt Jonathan Richard................ 28 Ge Mo-lin.................................. 16, 31 Ghosal Bikash.................................. 4 Gillet Jean-michel........................... 31 Gong Qihuang................................ 25 Gorbunov Dmitry S........................... 4 Gordon Richard.............................. 22 Gottvald Ales.................................. 23 Grasso Alberto.................................. 4 Grecksch Wilfried........................... 10 Griffiths David................................. 28 Gromov Nikolai A............................ 27 Grote Hartmut................................... 6 Gu Xiao-yan................................... 12 Gunn Mike...................................... 16 Guyot Claude................................. 26 Hadsell Angela T............................ 23 Han Rushan............................. 15, 16 Han Yongjian.................................... 8 Hanslmeier Arnold............................ 6 Hao Bailin....................................... 36 Hardy Yorick................................... 32 Harrison Walter A............................ 22 Hasegawa Shuji............................. 24 He Yang-hui.................................... 16 Hendry Archibald W........................ 20 Hernquist Lars.................................. 7 Herrmann Richard.......................... 13 Hill Brian......................................... 28 Hoecker Andreas............................ 26 Hook Daniel W............................... 12 Horsthemke Werner....................... 36 Hoser Andreas................................ 16 Hsu Jong-ping................................ 11 Hsu Leonardo................................. 11 Hwang Pauchy W-y........................ 32 Ing Todd S...................................... 23 Iomin Alexander.............................. 36 Isozaki Hiroshi................................ 18 Jaiswal Manu.................................. 31 Jaroszkiewicz George.................... 20 Jenni Peter..................................... 28 Jin Li............................................... 14 Jones Hugh F................................. 12 Jose Jorge V.................................. 16 Judge Steven................................. 20 Kadyrov Alisher................................ 8 Kaiser David............................. 23, 28 Kastner Ruth E............................... 21 Kim Jihn E........................................ 7 Kim Young Suh............................... 34 Kobler Ulrich................................... 16 Kolomietz V M................................ 26 Kono Junichiro................................ 15 Kornyshev Alexei A......................... 20 Kosterlitz John Michael.................. 16 Koyama Kazuya............................. 11 Krausz Ferenc................................ 25 Kress Katharina.............................. 25 Krishnan Viswanathan Venkata (krish)................................................ 9 Kruger Tjaart................................... 25 Kuo Spencer P................................. 9 Kuzhel Sergii.................................. 12 Kuznetsov Andrej........................... 14 Kwek Leong-chuan......................... 19 Lai Choy Heng................................ 19
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PHYSICS JOURNALS
International Journal of Modern Physics A (IJMPA)
Modern Physics Letters B (MPLB) Print / Online ISSN: 0217-9849 / 1793-6640
Print / Online ISSN: 0217-751X / 1793-656X
Started in 1986, IJMPA has gained international repute as a high-quality scientific journal. It consists of important review articles and original papers covering the latest research developments in Particles and Fields, and selected topics intersecting with Gravitation and Cosmology. The journal also features articles of long-standing value and importance which can be vital to research into new unexplored areas.
Managing Editors I ANTONIADIS (Univ. of Bern, Switzerland and Sorbonne Univ., France) L BRINK (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) V A RUBAKOV (Inst. for Nucl. Res. of the Russian Acad. of Sci., Russia) P SPHICAS (CERN, Switzerland & Univ. of Athens, Greece) I TSUTSUI (KEK, Japan) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/ijmpa
International Journal of Modern Physics B (IJMPB) Print / Online ISSN: 0217-9792 / 1793-6578
Launched in 1987, the International Journal of Modern Physics B covers the most important aspects and the latest developments in Condensed Matter Physics, Statistical Physics, as well as Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. A strong emphasis is placed on topics of current interest, such as cold atoms and molecules, new topological materials and phases, and novel low dimensional materials. One unique feature of this journal is its review section which contains articles with permanent research value besides the state-of-the-art research work in the relevant subject areas.
Managing Editors RONGJIA TAO (Temple University, USA) YU PENG WANG (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P R China) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/ijmpb
Modern Physics Letters A (MPLA) Print / Online ISSN: 0217-7323 / 1793-6632
This letters journal, launched in 1986, consists of research papers covering current research developments in Gravitation, Cosmology, Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, Particles and Fields, Accelerator physics, and Quantum Information. A Brief Review section has also been initiated with the purpose of publishing short reports on the latest experimental findings and urgent new theoretical developments..
MPLB opens a channel for the fast circulation of important and useful research findings in Condensed Matter Physics, Statistical Physics, as well as Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. A strong emphasis is placed on topics of current interest, such as cold atoms and molecules, new topological materials and phases, and novel low-dimensional materials. The journal also contains a Brief Reviews section with the purpose of publishing short reports on the latest experimental findings and urgent new theoretical developments.
Managing Editors RONGJIA TAO (Temple University, USA) YU PENG WANG (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/mplb
International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC) Print / Online ISSN: 0129-1831 / 1793-6586
The scope of this journal covers Computational Physics, Physical Computation and related subjects. IJMPC aims at publishing both review and research articles on the use of computers to advance knowledge in physical sciences and the use of physical analogies in computation.
Managing Editors H J Herrmann (PMMH, ESPCI Paris, France) H Q Lin (Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing, China) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/ijmpc
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International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD) Print / Online ISSN: 0218-2718 / 1793-6594
Impact Factor
2.004
Gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology are exciting and rapidly advancing fields of research. This journal aims to accommodate and promote this expansion of information and ideas and it features research papers and reviews on theoretical, observational and experimental findings in these fields. Among the topics covered are general relativity, quantum gravity, gravitational experiments, quantum cosmology, observational cosmology, particle cosmology, large scale structure, high energy astrophysics, compact objects, cosmic particles and radiation.
Honorary Advisor Abhay Ashtekar (Institute for Gravitation and Cosmos, Penn State, USA)
Managing Editors Pisin Chen (National Taiwan University) Ruth Gregory (Durham University, UK) Konstantinos Kokkotas (Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Jorge Pullin (Louisiana State University, USA) Misao Sasaki (University of Tokyo, Japan) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/ ijmpd
International Journal of Modern Physics E (IJMPE) Print / Online ISSN: 0218-3013 / 1793-6608
International Journal of Quantum Information (IJQI) Print / Online ISSN: 0219-7499 / 1793-6918
The IJQI provides a forum for the interdisciplinary field of Quantum Information Science. • • • •
Quantum Cryptography Quantum Computation Quantum Communication Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics
Managing Editors
Berthold-Georg Englert (National University of Singapore) Marco Genovese (INRIM, Italy) Daniel Greenberger (City College of New York, USA) Guang-Can Guo (University of Science and Technology of China) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/ijqi
Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials (JNOPM) Print / Online ISSN: 0218-8635 / 1793-6624
Impact Factor
1.386
This journal covers the topics on experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, and its applications and interface with astrophysics and particle physics. The journal publishes research articles as well as review articles on topics of current interest.
This journal is devoted to the rapidly advancing research and development in the field of nonlinear interactions of light with matter.
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Iam-Choon Khoo (Penn State University, USA) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/jnopm
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Dmitri E Kharzeev (Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA) Thomas T. S. Kuo (Stony Brook University, USA) Jie Meng (Peking University, China) Xin-Nian Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)
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Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation (JAI) Print / Online ISSN: 2251-1717/ 2251-1725
The Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation (JAI) publishes papers describing instruments and components being proposed, developed, under construction and in use. The journal also publishes papers that describe facility operations, lessons learned in design, construction, and operation, algorithms and their implementations, and techniques, including calibration, that are fundamental elements of instrumentation.
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The Physics Educator (TPE) Print / Online ISSN: 2661-3395 / 2661-3409
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The Physics Educator is an international peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by World Scientific and the Institute of Physics Singapore. The focus of the journal is the teaching and learning of physics and related topics at the secondary school, high school, junior college and the introductory undergraduate level. Articles related to the history and philosophy of physics as well as the design of the physics curriculum may also be submitted.
Editor-in-Chief
Bernard Tan (National University of Singapore)
Managing Editor
Kwek Leong Chuan (National University of Singapore) To find out more, visit our website at www.worldscientific.com/tpe
Journal of Micromechanics and Molecular Physics (JMMP) Print / Online ISSN: 2424-9130 / 2424-9149
International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series (IJMPCS)
Open Access
Online ISSN: 2010-1945
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Editor-in-Chief Shaofan Li (University of California-Berkeley, USA)
Aims & Scope Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open access interdisciplinary physical science journal. It publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of physical sciences including: • biomedical and biophysical sciences • pure and applied physics • materials science, nanoscience and chemical sciences • other interdisciplinary physical sciences for example socio-econo physics, geophysics, etc.
Editors Sergey V. Dmitriev (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Leon M. Keer (Northwestern University, USA) Kun Zhou (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore)
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Biophysical Reviews and Letters (BRL) Print / Online ISSN: 1793-0480 / 1793-7035
Aims & Scope The BRL is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers, review articles, brief communications and educational reviews in the field of experimental and theoretical Biophysics. It covers the whole area of Bionanosciences as well as physical aspects of Structural and Molecular Cell Biology, Computational Biophysics, Bioinformatics, fundamental issues related to the Life Sciences, interdisciplinary Biological Physics utilizing methods from physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer sciences to resolve issues and challenges in biological science.
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Connecting Great Minds
THE PHYSICS EDUCATOR
New Journal
ISSN (print): 2661-3395 | ISSN (online): 2661-3409
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Editor-in-Chief Bernard Tan (National University of Singapore)
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