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    Basic Semiconductor Physics, Fourth Edition (Repost)

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    Basic Semiconductor Physics, Fourth Edition (Repost)

    Basic Semiconductor Physics, Fourth Edition by Chihiro Hamaguchi
    English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 790 Pages | ISBN : 3031255100 | 136.4 MB

    This textbook presents a detailed description of basic semiconductor physics, covering a wide range of important phenomena in semiconductors, from simple to advanced. It introduces and explains four different methods of energy band calculations in the full band region and covers fundamental topics such as the effective mass approximation and electron motion in a periodic potential, the Boltzmann transport equation, and deformation potentials used for the analysis of transport properties. The text also examines experimental and theoretical analyses of cyclotron resonance in detail and reviews essential optical and transport properties, while covering optical transitions, electron–phonon interaction, and electron mobility. It presents numerical calculations of scattering rate, relaxation time, and mobility for typical semiconductors with bulk, quantum well and HEMT structures including wideband gap materials such as GaN and SiC in addition to IV and III-V semiconductors.

    Quantum Physics, Mini Black Holes, and the Multiverse: Debunking Common Misconceptions in Theoretical Physics

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    Quantum Physics, Mini Black Holes, and the Multiverse: Debunking Common Misconceptions in Theoretical Physics

    Quantum Physics, Mini Black Holes, and the Multiverse: Debunking Common Misconceptions in Theoretical Physics by Yasunori Nomura
    English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 210 Pages | ISBN : 3319417088 | 7.07 MB

    "Modern physics is rife with provocative and fascinating ideas, from quantum mechanics to the multiverse. But as interesting as these concepts are, they are also easy to understand. This book, written with deft hands by true experts in the field, helps to illuminate some of the most important and game-changing ideas in physics today."

    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory (Repost)

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    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory (Repost)

    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory by Harald Grosse
    English | PDF | 1988 | 159 Pages | ISBN : 3540193839 | 13.2 MB

    In these lectures we summarize certain results on models in statistical physics and quantum field theory and especially emphasize the deep relation­ ship between these subjects. From a physical point of view, we study phase transitions of realistic systems; from a more mathematical point of view, we describe field theoretical models defined on a euclidean space-time lattice, for which the lattice constant serves as a cutoff. The connection between these two approaches is obtained by identifying partition functions for spin models with discretized functional integrals. After an introduction to critical phenomena, we present methods which prove the existence or nonexistence of phase transitions for the Ising and Heisenberg models in various dimensions. As an example of a solvable system we discuss the two-dimensional Ising model. Topological excitations determine sectors of field theoretical models. In order to illustrate this, we first discuss soliton solutions of completely integrable classical models. Afterwards we dis­ cuss sectors for the external field problem and for the Schwinger model. Then we put gauge models on a lattice, give a survey of some rigorous results and discuss the phase structure of some lattice gauge models. Since great interest has recently been shown in string models, we give a short introduction to both the classical mechanics of strings and the bosonic and fermionic models. The formulation of the continuum limit for lattice systems leads to a discussion of the renormalization group, which we apply to various models.

    Atoms, Molecules and Photons: An Introduction to Atomic-, Molecular- and Quantum Physics, Third Edition (Repost)

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    Atoms, Molecules and Photons: An Introduction to Atomic-, Molecular- and Quantum Physics, Third Edition (Repost)

    Atoms, Molecules and Photons: An Introduction to Atomic-, Molecular- and Quantum Physics, Third Edition by Wolfgang Demtröder
    English | EPUB | 2018 | 561 Pages | ISBN : 3662555212 | 102.58 MB

    This introduction to Atomic and Molecular Physics explains how our present model of atoms and molecules has been developed over the last two centuries both by many experimental discoveries and, from the theoretical side, by the introduction of quantum physics to the adequate description of micro-particles.

    Why Nobody Understands Quantum Physics: (And Everyone Needs to Know Something About It)

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    Why Nobody Understands Quantum Physics: (And Everyone Needs to Know Something About It)

    Why Nobody Understands Quantum Physics: (And Everyone Needs to Know Something About It) by Frank Verstraete, Céline Broeckaert
    English | June 5th, 2025 | ISBN: 1035065843 | 368 pages | True EPUB | 3.35 MB

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    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory

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    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory

    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory by Harald Grosse
    English | PDF | 1988 | 159 Pages | ISBN : 3540193839 | 13.2 MB

    In these lectures we summarize certain results on models in statistical physics and quantum field theory and especially emphasize the deep relation­ ship between these subjects. From a physical point of view, we study phase transitions of realistic systems; from a more mathematical point of view, we describe field theoretical models defined on a euclidean space-time lattice, for which the lattice constant serves as a cutoff. The connection between these two approaches is obtained by identifying partition functions for spin models with discretized functional integrals. After an introduction to critical phenomena, we present methods which prove the existence or nonexistence of phase transitions for the Ising and Heisenberg models in various dimensions. As an example of a solvable system we discuss the two-dimensional Ising model. Topological excitations determine sectors of field theoretical models. In order to illustrate this, we first discuss soliton solutions of completely integrable classical models. Afterwards we dis­ cuss sectors for the external field problem and for the Schwinger model. Then we put gauge models on a lattice, give a survey of some rigorous results and discuss the phase structure of some lattice gauge models. Since great interest has recently been shown in string models, we give a short introduction to both the classical mechanics of strings and the bosonic and fermionic models. The formulation of the continuum limit for lattice systems leads to a discussion of the renormalization group, which we apply to various models.

    The Quantum Hall Effect

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    The Quantum Hall Effect

    The Quantum Hall Effect: Poincaré Seminar 2004 by Benoît Douçot, Vincent Pasquier, Bertrand Duplantier, Vincent Rivasseau
    English | PDF (True) | 2005 | 201 Pages | ISBN : 3764373008 | 3.8 MB

    This book is the third in a series of lectures of the S´ eminaire Poincar´ e,whichis directed towards a large audience of physicists and of mathematicians. The goal of this seminar is to provide up to date information about general topics of great interest in physics. Both the theoretical and experimental aspects are covered, with some historical background. Inspired by the Bourbaki seminar in mathematics in its organization, hence nicknamed Bourbaphi, this Poincar´ e Seminar is held twice a year at the Institut Henri Poincar´ ein Paris,with contri- tions prepared in advance. A particular care is devoted to the pedagogical nature of the presentation so as to ful?ll the goal of being readable by a large audience of scientists. ThisvolumecontainsthesixthsuchSeminar,heldin2004.Itisdevotedtothe Quantum Hall E?ect. After a historical and general presentation by Nobel prize Klaus von Klitzing, discoverer of this e?ect, the volume proceeds with reviews on the mathematics and physics of both the integer and fractional case, and includes up to date presentations of the tunneling and metrology experiments related to the Quantum Hall E?ect. We hopethat the publicationof this serieswill servethe community of phy- cists and mathematicians at professional or graduate student level. ´ We thank the Commissariat `alEnergie Atomique (Division des Sciences de laMati` ere),theCentreNationaldelaRechercheScienti?que(SciencesPhysiqueet Math´ ematiques), and the Daniel Iagolnitzer Foundation for sponsoring the Se- nar. Special thanks are due to Chantal Delongeas for the preparation of the m- uscript.

    Quantum Physics Step by Step: A Clear Introduction to Quantum Theory: Particles, Fields, States & More

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    Quantum Physics Step by Step: A Clear Introduction to Quantum Theory: Particles, Fields, States & More

    Quantum Physics Step by Step: A Clear Introduction to Quantum Theory: Particles, Fields, States & More (Step By Step Subject Guides) by James Young
    English | July 27, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DBGBNZL9 | 131 pages | PDF | 1.62 Mb

    Quantum Physics for Beginners: An Easy Guide for Discovering the Hidden Side of Reality One Speck at a Time

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    Quantum Physics for Beginners: An Easy Guide for Discovering the Hidden Side of Reality One Speck at a Time

    Darrell Ason, "Quantum Physics for Beginners: An Easy Guide for Discovering the Hidden Side of Reality One Speck at a Time"
    English | ISBN: 151367675X | 2021 | 118 pages | AZW | 551 KB

    Relativistic Quantum Dynamics

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    Relativistic Quantum Dynamics

    Relativistic Quantum Dynamics by Eugene Stefanovich
    English | November 5, 2018 | ISBN: 3110490900 | 241 pages | MOBI | 1.21 Mb

    Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics I: The Inverse Problem in Newtonian Mechanics

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    Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics I: The Inverse Problem in Newtonian Mechanics

    Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics I: The Inverse Problem in Newtonian Mechanics by Ruggero Maria Santilli
    English | PDF | 1978 | 282 Pages | ISBN : 3642867596 | 21.6 MB

    The objective of this monograph is to present some methodological foundations of theoretical mechanics that are recommendable to graduate students prior to, or jointly with, the study of more advanced topics such as statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and elementary particle physics. A program of this nature is inevitably centered on the methodological foundations for Newtonian systems, with particular reference to the central equations of our theories, that is, Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations. This program, realized through a study of the analytic representations in terms of Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations of generally nonconservative Newtonian systems (namely, systems with Newtonian forces not necessarily derivable from a potential function), falls within the context of the so-called Inverse Problem, and consists of three major aspects: I. The study of the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a Lagrangian or Hamiltonian representation of given equations of motion with arbitrary forces; 1. The identification of the methods for the construction of a Lagrangian or Hamiltonian from the given equations of motion; and 3. The analysis of the significance of the underlying methodology for other aspects of Newtonian Mechanics, e. g. , transformation theory, symmetries, and first integrals for nonconservative Newtonian systems. This first volume is devoted to the foundations of the Inverse Problem, with particular reference to aspects I and 2.

    Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems: Quantum Fluctuations, Decoherence and Emergent Phenomena

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    Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems: Quantum Fluctuations, Decoherence and Emergent Phenomena

    Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems: Quantum Fluctuations, Decoherence and Emergent Phenomena
    by Fernando C. Lombardo, Paula I. Villar
    English | 2024 | ISBN: 3725826501 | 182 Pages | True PDF | 9.9 MB

    Cycle Spaces of Flag Domains: A Complex Geometric Viewpoint

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    Cycle Spaces of Flag Domains: A Complex Geometric Viewpoint

    Cycle Spaces of Flag Domains: A Complex Geometric Viewpoint by Gregor Fels , Alan Huckleberry , Joseph A. Wolf
    English | PDF (True) | 2006 | 342 Pages | ISBN : 0817643915 | 2.8 MB

    This research monograph is a systematic exposition of the background, methods, and recent results in the theory of cycle spaces of ?ag domains. Some of the methods are now standard, but many are new. The exposition is carried out from the viewpoint of complex algebraic and differential geometry. Except for certain foundational material,whichisreadilyavailablefromstandardtexts,itisessentiallyself-contained; at points where this is not the case we give extensive references. After developing the background material on complex ?ag manifolds and rep- sentationtheory, wegiveanexposition(withanumberofnewresults)ofthecomplex geometric methods that lead to our characterizations of (group theoretically de?ned) cycle spaces and to a number of consequences.

    Quantum Computation and Information: From Theory to Experiment

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    Quantum Computation and Information: From Theory to Experiment

    Quantum Computation and Information: From Theory to Experiment by Hiroshi Imai, Masahito Hayashi
    English | PDF (True) | 2006 | 287 Pages | ISBN : 3540331328 | 2.7 MB

    Recently, the field of quantum computation and information has been developing through a fusion of results from various research fields in theoretical and practical areas. This book consists of the reviews of selected topics charterized by great progress and cover the field from theoretical areas to experimental ones. It contains fundamental areas, quantum query complexity, quantum statistical inference, quantum cloning, quantum entanglement, additivity. It treats three types of quantum security system, quantum public key cryptography, quantum key distribution, and quantum steganography. A photonic system is highlighted for the realization of quantum information processing.

    Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems

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    Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems

    Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems by Vladimir M. Akulin
    English | PDF (True) | 2006 | 477 Pages | ISBN : 364205918X | 8.6 MB

    A large number of modern problems in physics, chemistry, and quantum electronics require a consideration of population dynamics in complex multilevel quantum systems. The purpose of this book is to provide a systematic treatment of these questions and to present a number of exactly solvable problems. It considers the different dynamical problems frequently encountered in different areas of physics from the same perspective, based mainly on the fundamental ideas of group theory and on the idea of ensemble average. Also treated are concepts of complete quantum control and correction of decoherence induced errors that are complementary to the idea of ensemble average. Coherent Dynamics of Complex Quantum Systems is aimed at senior-level undergraduate students in the areas of atomic, molecular, and laser physics, physical chemistry, quantum optics and quantum informatics. It should help them put particular problems in these fields into a broader scientific context and thereby take advantage of the well-elaborated technique of the adjacent fields.