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19852110502151108596Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
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1991ZB380179NY 1991-1995. volumes 1-5 an uninterrupted run partly in original paper wrappers ex library else text clean & bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. NY unknown
2006IG32407150016Cambridge University Press 2006. Paperback. Near Fine/None as issued. 6x1x9. Excellent paperback copy clean solid with unmarked text. Cover has mild surface and edge wear. Binding is tight and square; no creases to spine or cover. Books that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation. Cambridge University Press paperback
1985PH-163Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 1985. Classic text contains contributory research papers from internationally acclaimed scientists covering topics in structure and dynamics of charge density waves charge density wave transport static properties of cdw systems hysteresis and metastability etc. 538 pp. Illustrated. Smal stamps to endpapers; pocket remnant on inside front cover; small label on the rear cover. Lower spine edge slightly bumped. Minor shelfwear. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Springer-Verlag Paperback
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1885010230London: Deighton Bell and Co. 1885. Book. Very Good. Cloth. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. viii 97 p. two plates 2 16 p publisher's catalogue. Bound in original red cloth with gilt lettering front cover old cloth tape repair to spine Very Good cloth soiled and spotted last few pages with damping at top edge not affecting text small stamp of the Cincinnati Public Library verso of title page no other library markings with slight indication of book plate removal rear paste down. SCARCE."This is to the best of my knowledge the first English-language monograph to deal specifically with chemical dynamics.". George Downing Liveing and the Origins of Chemical Thermodynamics in Great Britain" William B. Jensen Bull. Hist. Chem. Vol. 38 No. 1 2013 . Deighton, Bell and Co. Hardcover
1979106067Washington D.C. U.S.A.: American Chemical Society 1979. ACS Symposium Series; 93 Based on a symposium cosponsored by the Society of Environmental Geochemistry and Health and the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry at the 176th Meeting of the American Chemical Society Miami Beach Florida September 11-13 1978. Numerous figures and tables gilt lettering to spine and front cover. Front of dust jacket is torn numerous tears to edges of dust jacket library plate on FEP library stamps on page block text is clean bright and tight throughout. Heavy!. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/Acceptable. Ex-Library. American Chemical Society Hardcover
1971156658London: Academic Press Incorporated 1971. Ex-library with stamps and labels green laminated sun faded at spine clean bright and tight throughout. First Edition. hardcover. Good/Good. Ex-Library. Academic Press, Incorporated Hardcover
1986174758U.S.A.: Springer Verlag 1986. Clean bright and tight pages good condition. White cover a little grubby. hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Ex-Library. Springer Verlag Hardcover
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2009198138RSC Publishing 2009. Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Name previous owner on FEP. hardcover. Very Good. RSC Publishing Hardcover
1961BOOKS 52781 ILightest soiling to boards otherwise fine. Clear jacket shows faint shelfwear but no loss. 1961 Hardback Oblong 4to. Cloth. Short essay and bibliographic note in French followed by eleven mounted group photos of the participants in the Solvay Physics Conference held in Brussels sporadically starting in 1911. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first one. In clear printed jacket. hardcover
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1968QS-5San Francisco CA.: Holden-Day 1968. Classic text contains an in depth view of the basic equations of motion of a spinning particle according to relativistic and non-relativistic classical and quantum mechanics emphasizing the correspondence between these various levels of approximation. 279 pgs. Some illustrations. Dustjacket has some minor rubbing- in mylar. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Holden-Day Hardcover
2002046776Cambridge University Press 1998 2002. 1st Edition 3rd Printing. Soft cover. Fine. Xxv 670 Pp. Third Printing Softcover Issue. Fine; Former Owner's Name With His Caltech Affiliation Beneath. <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press (1998) paperback
1990PH-269New York: Springer-Verlag 1990. Classic comprehensive text contains updated sections on quantum mechanics coherent states field quantization planetary motion optics and continuous systems. Text discusses chaotic nonlinear dynamics and the difference between classical and quantum theories of continuous fields. 333 pgs. Illustrated with 101 figures. Pgs. 136-137 has four lines of very neat underlines which does not affect the text. . Second Edition Enlarged. Hard Cover. Fine/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Springer-Verlag Hardcover
1965053707New York: Addison- Wesley 1965. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Xiii 305 Pp. Red Cloth Stamped In Gilt And Black. Publisher's Code Indicates First Printing. Near Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket. Ownership Stamp Of Caltech Professor C. Hewitt Dix. Fritz Rohrlich 1921 -2018 Was An American Theoretical Physicist And Educator Who Published In The Fields Of Quantum Electrodynamics Classical Electrodynamics Of Charged Particles And The Philosophy Of Science. Rohrlich Was Born In Vienna Austria In 1921. In 1939 He Emigrated To Study At The Technion In Haifa In Modern-Day Israel Where He Was Awarded A Diploma In Industrial Chemistry In 1943. He Then Began Work In Jerusalem As A Technician For The British Armed Forces. He Was Able To Concurrently Study Physics With Giulio Racah At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem Which Was His Ultimate Goal. In June 1942 His Parents Became Victims Of The Holocaust; They Had Been Deported To The Sobibór Extermination Camp By The Authorities In Austria. In 1946 Rohrlich Was Accepted For Graduate Studies At Harvard University In The United States. He Received A Master's Degree In 1947 And A Doctorate In 1948; His Doctoral Thesis Advisor Was Julian Schwinger. At Harvard He Was Also A Teaching Assistant For Norman Foster Ramsey. In 1948 He Joined The Institute For Advanced Study In Princeton New Jersey; As Max Jammer Wrote Much Later "For Rohrlich This Was One Of The Highlights Of His Life: He Met Einstein Pais Placzek Uhlenbeck Dyson And The Mathematicians Gödel Von Neumann And Weyl; He Was Present When Von Laue And Yukawa Visited The Institute. In 1949 He Became A Research Associate With Hans Bethe At Cornell University. There He Met Richard Feynman Which Revived His Interest In The Problems Of Divergences In The Classical Electrodynamic Theory For Charged Particles For Which He Later Became A Leading Expert. At The Same Time He Also Made Significant Contributions To The Establishment Of Early Quantum Electrodynamics And In Particular He Demonstrated The Equivalence Of The Various Formulations For Spin-0 Particles After Freeman Dyson Had Demonstrated The Version Of Spin-½ Particles. In 1951 He Became An Assistant Professor At Princeton University. There He Gave Lectures On Quantum Electrodynamics From Which His Seminal Textbook Written With Josef-Maria Jauch Emerged. In 1953 He Became An Associate Professor And Colleague Of Jauch At The University Of Iowa; The Text The Theory Of Photons And Electrons Was First Published In 1955. In 1963 He Became A Professor At Syracuse University Where He Spent The Rest Of His Career; His Text Classical Charged Particles Was First Published In 1965. In Addition To His Work In Theories Of Quantum And Classical Electrodynamics In The Early 1960S He Also Investigated With T. Fulton And Louis Witten The Problem Of The Radiation Of The Free-Falling Charged Particle In The General Theory Of Relativity And The Question Of Whether This Violated The Principle Of Equivalence. In The 1980S He Put His Focus On The Philosophy Of Science And Wrote The Text From Paradox To Reality: Our Basic Concepts Of The Physical World. In 1991 He Retired And Became A Professor Emeritus. He Remained Active In Research For Many Years Thereafter And In 2009 Was Honored By The Lifetime "Outstanding Referee" Designation Of The American Physical Society. <br/> <br/> Addison- Wesley hardcover
2012151362Springer 2012. Hard Cover. Near Fine. A clean unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 434 pages. Springer hardcover
1960PH-362London England: Cambridge University Press 1960. Classic text presents a historical and experimental approach to the foundations and theories of electricity and magnetism Includes topics covering energy and forces; measurement of electrical quantities; applied electricity; electrostatics; circuit theory; dielectrics; conduction; electromagnetic induction; etc. 396 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name on front endpaper. Some isolated minor foxing on front endpaper and front dustjacket. Dustjacket in mylar. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
19990156011999. Original Manuscript . No Binding. Very Good. Neatly Handwritten Manuscript By A Professor At Caltech About 75 Pp.With A Transmittal Letter 2 Pp Signed To Prof. Mendel Sachs And His E-Mail Reply.Mendel Sachs 1927 -2012 Was An American Theoretical Physicist. His Scientific Work Includes The Proposal Of A Unified Field Theory That Brings Together The Weak Force Strong Force Electromagnetism And Gravity. Sachs Earned His Bachelors At The University Of California Los Angeles He Then Moved To Columbia University New York For Postgraduate Study. While At Columbia Sachs Was Taught By Willis Lamb And Hideki Yukawa.5 Yukawa Had Agreed To Be Sach's Thesis Advisor But Sachs Decided To Complete His Doctorate Back At Ucla. Following The Award Of His Phd In 1954 Sachs First Post-Doctoral Position Was At The New University Of California Radiation Laboratory At Both Berkeley And Livermore Which Was Run By Edward Teller And Ernest Lawrence And Was Also Home To Bryce Dewitt Who Sachs Would Later Co-Author Articles With In Physics Today. In 1956 Sachs Became A Senior Scientist At Lockheed Missiles And Space Laboratory While At Lockheed Sachs Began Developing With Solomon Schwebel A Field Theory Of Quantum Electrodynamics That Included Broken Symmetries That Did Not Require Recourse To Renormalization Or Perturbation Techniques - The "Schwebel-Sachs" Model. In 1961 He Became A Research Professor At Mcgill University; This Was Followed By A Post As Associate Professor Of Physics At Boston University 1962-1966. In 1964 While At Boston University Sachs Received An Invitation From Paul Dirac To Visit Cambridge University. Sachs Stayed In England For Three Months Where His Wife Yetty Had Family. Sachs Worked With Paul Dirac At The Department Of Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics Cambridge University. While Working With Dirac Sachs Also Had The Opportunity To Discuss Ideas With John G. Taylor John Polkinghorne And Graduate Students At Damtp. In 1965 Sachs Had Had A Breakthrough While At The Aspen Physics Institute Colorado. Sachs Was Able To Derive A Result For A Unified Field Theory If Quantum Mechanics Was Considered To Be A Linear Approximation For A Field Theory Of Inertia Expressed In General Relativity. Sachs Argued That The Work Of Albert Einstein And Erwin Schrödinger In General Relativity Did Not Yet Take Account Of The Inertia Of Matter Which Required Consideration Of The Mach Principle. In The Summer Of 1966 Abdus Salam Invited Sachs To Spend A Few Months At The International Centre For Theoretical Physics In Trieste Italy. During This Time Sachs Published The Details Of His Formal Structure Of Quantum Mechanics From A Generally Covariant Field Theory Of Inertia In The Italian Journal Il Nuovo Cimento. In The Autumn Of 1966 He Was Appointed Professor Of Physics At State University Of New York At Buffalo. <br/> <br/> unknown
1997046804Springer 1997. 3rd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Xxviii 543 Pp. Glossy Boards Stamped In Blue White And Black. Third Edition 1997 First Printing Indicated. Fine. <br/> <br/> Springer hardcover