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199107122Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities 1991. LUX Presumed 1st edition No markings slight rubbing to upper corner of head of spine and tiny nick to bottom edge of front cover otherwise Very Good; no dust jacket as published. Hardcover paginated by sections about 250pp graphs and diagrams. Scattering Path geometry Attenuation; Effect of the spatial structure of precipitation; Rain height distribution; Z-R relations; Gaseous absorption during precipitation; Hydrometeor scatter; Cancellation networks; Site-shielding Models; Cost 210 clear-air networks; Hydrometeor scatter facilities of COST 210; Testable versions Co-ordination propagation models. 2.7 JM HOQ 103/b4. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Commission of the European Communities Hardcover
1966033822New York: Academic Press 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Charts. Viii 34 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. Near Fine Book No Wear Or Marks; Dj With Light Wear. Book And Dj Have A Few Very Small Areas Of Very Faint Dampstaining. <br/> <br/> Academic Press hardcover
0265960592.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1989PH-337Singapore: World Scientific 1989. Classic comprehensive text presents detailed advanced topics covering experimental manifestations of CP violation and CP structure of the Standard Model including CP phenomenology; CP noninvariance; CP violation and left-right symmetry; CP violation and supersymmetry; CP violation and cosmology; weak Hamiltonian on the lattice; Chiral perturbation approach to weak amplitudes; etc. 723 pgs. Illustrated. Prio owner's name on rear endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. . World Scientific Paperback
1984BOOKS029095IBoca Raton:: CRC Pr. VG unmarked Hardback. 1984. ISBN: ISBN 0-8493-0463-6 2381 pp. Catalogs: PHYSICS. Keywords: PHYSICS CHEMISTRY. CRC Pr. hardcover
19702111902156000099The Physical Society of Japan 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. The Physical Society of Japan paperback
PH-155London U.K.: Academic Press 1963. Classic text contains contributed papers by world reknown scientists and physicists on in-depth topics including crystal perfection phase problem x-ray optics crystal disorder anomalous dispersion optical lattice vibrations elasticity of metallic crystals electron and neutron diffraction instrumentation etc. 374 pgs. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Academic Press Hardcover
THPU-75333Hardcover. NEW. US Standard Edition. We will ship same day or next day with trackable delivery method. Expedited Shipping Available. We don't entertain INTERNATIONAL orders ATM. 30-day money-back guarantee. hardcover
45191Leipzig Ludwig Denicke 1867. . Einband etw. berieben u. fleckig Papier stockfleckig. - Die Bestandteile der Mikroskope u. deren Wirkungsweise einfache u. zusammengesetzte Mikroskope; Prüfung der Güte u. Brauchbarkeit eines Mikroskops; Anleitung zum Gebrauch des Mikroskps. Einige häufig vorkommende Aufgaben der mikroskopischen Untersuchung durch eine Reihe von Beispielen erläutert Untersuchung anorganischer u. organischer Teilchen. Das Mikroskop als Werkzeug für bestimmte Berufskreise. Bezugsquellen von Mikroskopen. - Der deutsche Arzt Karl Julius Vogel 1814-1880 studierte u. promovierte in München ging 1840 nach Göttingen u. lehrte als Professor in Gießen u. Halle. Er gehörte seinerzeit zu den hervorragendsten Vertretern der Pathologie in Deutschland ADB 40 S. 114. Leipzig, Ludwig Denicke, 1867. unknown
65083Stuttgart Belser-Presse 1967. . Nr. 365 von 850 Expl. der Normalausgabe im Handsatz auf Zerkall-Bütten GA= 1000 vom Künstler im Impressum SI-GNIERT. Rede gehalten auf dem Hügel Pynx in Athen am 3. Juni 1964. Deutsch-englische Parallelausgabe. Die Übertragung ins Deutsche wurde vom Autor selbst besorgt. - H. Erni 1909-2015 Schweizer Maler Graphiker Illustrator u. Bildhauer. - Werner Karl Heisenberg 1901-1976 einer der bedeutendsten Physiker des 20. Jahrhunderts u. Nobelpreisträger 1932. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar (Stuttgart), Belser-Presse, (1967). unknown
1911g8644Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Spine darkened with some light joint rubbing. Ink notes on final page otherwise contents VG. 1911. First Edition. Grey hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 208pp ads. Text in German. . Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn hardcover
1920032975Haarlem: De Erven Loosjes 1918 1920. First Separate Edition . Soft cover. Good. 76 Pp. Light Beige Wrappers Printed In Black. Publisher's Offprint Dated 1920 Edited By Keesom Of This Paper By Lorentz First Published In 1918. Wear And Losses To Paper Backstrip Front Cover Detached And Rear Cover Almost Detachedslight Wear At Tip With Very Small Corner Chip At Lower Front Tips. Paper Browning A Little Fading And Browning To Covers. No Names Or Marks But Bookplate Of A Well-Published Leiden-Trained Mathematical Physicist Jan Korringa. Handwritten Title On Spine. With The Three Summary Handouts For The Lectures De Electronentheorie I Ii And Iii Of 7 8 And 10 Pp. Pencil Notes And Formulae Probably By H A Kramers Who Attended These Lectures And Passed Many Of His Books On To His Student And Later Principal Assistant Korringa. The Three Class Summaries Are Scarce. <br/> <br/> De Erven Loosjes (1918) paperback
1951032080Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit Te Leiden 1951. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 24 Pp In Grey Wrappers Printed In Black With Stellingen Thesis Laid In Loosely. Meijers' Doctoral Advisor Was H. A. Kramers. Some Browning Along Spine Edge No Marks Or Damage. <br/> <br/> Rijksuniversiteit Te Leiden paperback
1971PH-174Boulder CO.: Colorado Associated University Press 1971. Classic comprehensive text contains detailed lectures covering the mathematical theory of the representations of a general class of non-compact groups and their various uses in many areas of theoretical physics. Topics covered include one-parameter subgroups of the conformal group; classification of the irreducible representationsof the O41 De Sitter group; expansion theory and the Lorentz groups in noncanonical bases; non-continuous representations of lie groups; generalized O21 expansions; conformal-invariant phase shift analysis; canonical and noncanonical scale symmetry breaking; closed orbits and SO42 symmetry in relativistic two-body theory; group theoretical basis for the Dirac equation; mass zero particles; etc. 440 pgs. Illustrated. Upper corners very slightly bumped and rubbed. Minimal shelfwear. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Colorado Associated University Press Hardcover
1981PH-321New York: Academic Press 1981. Classic text presents a detailed interdisciplinary monograph dealing with signal recovery including topics covering physical measurement systems; deconvolution in signal space; Jannson algorithm; deconvolution tests and examples; signal space and frequancy space; deconvolution and intensities; etc. 158 pgs. Illustrated. Very minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Academic Press Hardcover
1938PH-49Berlin Germany: Julius Springer 1938. Classic text presents detailed topics dealing with Raman spectroscopy including classical theories of light and vibrating molecules experimental techniques molecular optics rotation frequency in Raman spectroscopy crystallography Raman effect at low temperatures rotating and vibrational spectrums etc. 288 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's nameplate pastedown on front endpaper; light reference numerals on lower spine; pocket label on rear endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. Scarce. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Julius Springer Hardcover
33333334178CUR This book is part of a large purchase from a Public Sector Library and except where mentioned are for the most part LIKE NEW! MOSTLY the ONLY flaws are the blacked out they insisted Library stamps which show many of them to be UNUSED! FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE!. EX PUBLIC SECTOR LIBRARY BLACKED OUT STAMPS. Glossy Card. Fine AS NEW/No Jacket. Illus. by Photographs and Diagrams. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". PAPERBACK. CUR Hardcover
2003x-0306473917Kluwer Academic Pub 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 290 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1988783336PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1999059923Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co Inc 1999. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Xxi 125 Pp. Black Cloth Gilt. First And Only Printing Hardcover Issiue. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Text Evolved From Lectures To An Honors Course For Undergraduates. Fine. 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/> World Scientific Publishing Co Inc hardcover
1999043092Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co Inc 1999. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Xxi 125 Pp. Black Cloth Gilt. First And Only Printing Hardcover Issiue. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Text Evolved From Lectures To An Honors Course For Undergraduates. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket; Inscribed By Sachs And Dated March 18 1999. 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/> World Scientific Publishing Co Inc hardcover
1943PH-47New York: Mary S. Rosenberg 1943. Classic comprehensive two-volume rare text written in German by two of the most reknown physicists and mathematicians of the early twentieth century. Volume I- Mathematischer Teil by Dr.R.von Mises contains detailed sections on real functions complex variables boundary value problems integral calculus partial differential equations potential theory etc. 916 pp. Vol.II- Physikalischer Teil by Philipp Frank contains sections on classical mechanics and optical radiation; stability and vibrations; mechanics of the continua; dynamical problems of elasticity; foundations of hydromechanics; electromagnetic waves; electromagnetic fields; heat conduction and diffusion; wave mechanics; etc. 1106 pp. Illustrated. Gilt spines. Minor rubbing to corners and spine edges. Prior owner's name on inside front boards. Very light foxing on edges. Overall in excellent condition for its age. Second Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Mary S. Rosenberg Hardcover
1921032018Leipzig: S. Hirzel 1921. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fair. 67 Pp. Orange Covers Printed In Black. Inscribed "Herrn Professor Niels Bohr / Hochachtung Vollst Uber Reicht Vom Verfasser" From The Author On Title Page Additional Ownership Signature Of Dutch Physicist H. A. Kramers On Top Of Front Cover And Small Bookplate Of A Leiden-Trained Physicist Jan Korringa A Student And Later Chief Assistant Of Kramers On Title Page. Wear At Corners Front Cover Detached And With A Small Loss At Upper Left Corner. <br/> <br/> S. Hirzel paperback
1938009126Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M. B. H. 1938. First Edition . Half Leather. Good. 502 Pp. Richard C. Tolman's Copy Specially Bound In Green Cloth With Tan Leather Spine And Tips His Name In Gilt At Foot Of Spine. With His Signature "R. C. Tolman" On Top Of First Page Of Table Of Contents. First Printing 1938. Clean Spine Chipped Away 1/4" At Top With A Few Cal Tech Ex-Library Marks Blindstamps Label And A Few Traces Of Removed Labels. Richard Chace Tolman 1881 -1948 Was An American Mathematical Physicist And Physical Chemist Who Made Many Contributions To Statistical Mechanics. He Also Made Important Contributions To Theoretical Cosmology In The Years Soon After Einstein's Discovery Of General Relativity. He Was A Professor Of Physical Chemistry And Mathematical Physics At The California Institute Of Technology Caltech. Tolman Studied Chemical Engineering At The Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Receiving His Bachelor's Degree In 1903 And Ph.D. In 1910 Under A. A. Noyes. In 1912 He Conceived Of The Concept Of Relativistic Mass Writing That "The Expression Is Best Suited For The Mass Of A Moving Body. In A 1916 Experiment With Thomas Dale Stewart Tolman Demonstrated That Electricity Consists Of Electrons Flowing Through A Metallic Conductor. A By-Product Of This Experiment Was A Measured Value Of The Mass Of The Electron.4 Overall However He Was Primarily Known As A Theorist.Tolman Was A Member Of The Technical Alliance In 1919 A Forerunner Of The Technocracy Movement Where He Helped Conduct An Energy Survey Analyzing The Possibility Of Applying Science To Social And Industrial Affairs.Tolman Was Elected A Fellow Of The American Academy Of Arts And Sciences In 1922. The Same Year He Joined The Faculty Of The California Institute Of Technology Where He Became Professor Of Physical Chemistry And Mathematical Physics And Later Dean Of The Graduate School. One Of Tolman's Early Students At Caltech Was The Theoretical Chemist Linus Pauling To Whom Tolman Taught The Old Quantum Theory.In 1927 Tolman Published A Text On Statistical Mechanics Whose Background Was The Old Quantum Theory Of Max Planck Niels Bohr And Arnold Sommerfeld.9 In 1938 He Published A New Detailed Work That Covered The Application Of Statistical Mechanics To Classical And Quantum Systems. It Was The Standard Work On The Subject For Many Years And Remains Of Interest Today.In The Later Years Of His Career Tolman Became Increasingly Interested In The Application Of Thermodynamics To Relativistic Systems And Cosmology. An Important Monograph He Published In 1934 Titled Relativity Thermodynamics And Cosmology12 Demonstrated How Black Body Radiation In An Expanding Universe Cools But Remains Thermal - A Key Pointer Toward The Properties Of The Cosmic Microwave Background.13 Also In This Monograph Tolman Was The First Person To Document And Explain How A Closed Universe Could Equal Zero Energy. He Explained How All Mass Energy Is Positive And All Gravitational Energy Is Negative And They Cancel Each Other Out Leading To A Universe Of Zero Energy.13 His Investigation Of The Oscillatory Universe Hypothesis Which Alexander Friedmann Had Proposed In 1922 Drew Attention To Difficulties As Regards Entropy And Resulted In Its Demise Until The Late 1960S. During World War Ii Tolman Served As Scientific Advisor To General Leslie Groves On The Manhattan Project. At The Time Of His Death In Pasadena He Was Chief Advisor To Bernard Baruch The U.S. Representative To The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission.Each Year The Southern California Section Of The American Chemical Society Honors Tolman By Awarding Its Tolman Medal "In Recognition Of Outstanding Contributions To Chemistry. Tolman's Brother Was The Behavioral Psychologist Edward Chace Tolman. <br/> <br/> Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M. B. H. hardcover
1863006976Braunschweig: Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg Und Sohn 1863. Book. Very Good. Cloth. Later Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Both volumes dated 1863 and both are Very Good in original cloth period prior owner name stamped 4 times to front end pages and once to rear paste downs moderate foxing throughout both volumes boards rubbed fold-out color plate in vol. 2 with 2" tear at fold. Numerous wood engravings throughout both volumes. Wiedemann became famous through his works on electromagnetism and made important contributions to the fields of chemistry and physics. Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg Und Sohn Hardcover