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189743860Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1897. No wrappers. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie Neue Folge" Bd. 61 No 7. Titlepager to vol. 61. Pp. 417-640 a. 1 folded plate. Entire issue offered. Kaufmann's paper: pp. 544-552 textillustrations. A stamp to upper corner of titlepage. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this landmark paper in particle physics in which Kaufmann found that the cathode are negatively charged particles that certain properties of the cathode rays are independent of the nature of the gas that they traverse and determining the ratio e/m. charge/mass"To define the 'birth of an era' is perhaps best left for parlor games. Let me write of the BIRTH OF PARTICLE PHYSICS nevertheless define it to take place in April 1897 and appoint Kaufmann and Thomson as keepers of the gate. Their respective experimental arrangements.are of comparable quality their experimental results equally good."Pais "Inward Bound" p. 84."In 1897 three physicists Weichert Kaufmann and Thomson in independent experiments found that cathode rays are indeed negatively charged particles having the peculiar property that the ratio of the mass and the charge of these particles is in the order of 1000 times smaller than for the lightest ion the ion of the hydrogen. The term 'electron' which had previously been used to denote the 'elementary charge' was soon adopted as the name of the new particle. The electron was the first of the later so-called 'elementary particles' to be discovered." Siegmund Brandt "The Harvest of a Century" No. 4 p.16 ff. </em> unknown
19023004565Veit & Comp 1902. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Two volumes in one book. Usual library markings. Binding is tight. No DJ. Green cloth spine. Marbled boards. Rubbing to edges. Text in German. Vol. 1-488pp.; Vol. 2-478pp. Veit & Comp hardcover
a66316Leipzig und Berlin 1906 Teubner. Articles by Eduard Riecke W. Voigt E Kropp Hermann Th. Simon Carl Runge Ludwig Prandtl Emil Wiechert Friedrich Dolezalek. In German. 4to. iv 200pp. numerous monochrome photo illustrations of scientific equipment some photos of the Institute buildings foldout charts 3/4 green leather hardcover. VG a bit worn and soiled. Scarce. hardcover
71176Leipzig S. Hirzel 1887. . Von den Farben u. ihrer Entstehung. Von der Zusammenstellung der Farben.Mit dem Vorwort zur 1. Auflage 1866. - Ernst Wilhelm Brücke 1819-1892 war 1849-1890 Professor für Physiologie an der Universität Wien. Dort wurden ihm höchste Ehrungen zuteil u.a. die Erhebung in den erblichen Adelsstand 1873 1879 wurde er Rektor der Universität Wien u. zum Mitglied des Herrenhauses des österreichischen Reichsrates ernannt vgl. ADB 47 S. 273 ff.; NDB 2 S. 655. - Vors. leicht stockfl. letztes Bl. mit Knicksp.; gutes Exemplar Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1887. unknown
1990057278Kajfez Consulting / Vector Fields 1990. Reprint . Soft cover. Fine. Vi 539 Pp. Soft Cover. A 1990 Reprint Of The 1986 Artech First Edition. Fine Tiny Bump To Upper Tip Of Front Of Front Cover No Wear Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Kajfez Consulting / Vector Fields paperback
0428130089.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19692091202133103360University of Tokyo Press 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 University of Tokyo Press paperback
2006031354Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press 2006. Scarce in the US. We have only this one copy but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson Nevada. The cover is in Near Fine condition but for a minor wrinkle to the rear cover manufacturer's defect - Not bad -- photos upon request. NO chips tears or fading. Square and tight. Corners are NOT bumped. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOTa library discard. NOT a remainder. FINE inside. Pages are crisp clean and unmarked - apparently seldom if ever read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Bound in the original dark blue laminated boards lettered in bright white with yellow decorations. From the publisher: "Differential geometry plays an increasingly important role in modern theoretical physics and applied mathematics. This textbook gives an introduction to geometrical topics useful in theoretical physics and applied mathematics covering: manifolds tensor fields differential forms connections symplectic geometry actions of Lie groups bundles spinors and so on. Written in an informal style the author places a strong emphasis on developing the understanding of the general theory through more than 1000 simple exercises with complete solutions or detailed hints. The book will prepare readers for studying modern treatments of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics electromagnetism gauge fields relativity and gravitation. Differential Geometry and Lie Groups for Physicists is well suited for courses in physics mathematics and engineering for advanced undergraduate or graduate students and can also be used for active self-study. The required mathematical background knowledge does not go beyond the level of standard introductory undergraduate mathematics courses.". First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine - Fine condition/No dust jacket as issued. Illus. by NOT a library discard. xv 697pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
1996289177PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1967BI-46Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 1967. Classic scholarly text contains detailed sections on Fick's law; diffusion and probability; one-dimensional processes in systems with two open boundaries; one-dimensional diffusion processes in infinite and semi-infinite systems; Brownian movement and diffusion; diffusion in spheres and cylinders; etc. 160 pgs. Illustrated. Stamp on top of preface pg. and outer edges; pocket remnant on front endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex- Professional Library. Springer-Verlag Hardcover
20032110502151104686Not Available 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2006Q-0486446050Dover Publications 2006-01-14. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
ria9780192867568_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Aimed at students throughout the undergraduate Physics curriculum this textbook emphasizes the utility of dimensional analysis techniques in research applications with examples ranging from famous papers in the historical literature t paperback
1990PH-40Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 1990. Comprehensive text presents detailed coverage for solving quantum inverse problems including topics on the physical meanings of the mathematical quantities; differential and finite difference equations; wave confinement in continuum bound states; resonance and collective tunneling; spectral and phase equivalence of various interactions; etc. Includes a variety of solution problems. 223 pgs. Illustrated with 42 figures. Minor rubbing to covers. First Edition. Original Wraps. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Springer-Verlag Paperback
1978PH-375New York: John Wiley & Sons 1978. Classic text presents a selection of lectures given by the distinguished physicist Paul Dirac in 1975. Topics include the development of quantum mechanics; quantum electrodynamics; magnetic monopoles; a positive-energy relativistic wave equation; cosmology and the wave constant. 95 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name on front and rear endpapers. Corners slightly rubbed. Minimal shelfwear. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
1987047025University of Chicago Press 1987. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Ix 272 Pp. Grey Cloth Stamped In Black. Large Format. First Printing. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover
1981056481Cambridge University Press 1981. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Xi 425 Pp. First Printing Soft Cover Issue 1981. Fine. No Marks. <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press paperback
1930034369Cambridge: The Physical Society / Cambridge University Press 1930. First Separate Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Good. Photographs Graphs. Pp355-365 Extracted From The Proceedings In Tan Wrappers Printed In Black A Publisher's Offprint. Covers Worn And Browned Tears At Spine Edges And 1/2" Chips At Top And Bottom Of Spine Panel. Pencil Ownership Name Of Hendrik Antoon Kramers Dutch Physicist Who Worked Primarily In Studies Of Magnetism At Top Of Front Cover As Was Kramers' Custom With His Library. Sir James Alfred Ewing Kcb 27 March 1855 7 January 1935 Was A Scottish Physicist And Engineer Best Known For His Work On The Magnetic Properties Of Metals And In Particular For His Discovery Of And Coinage Of The Word Hysteresis. It Was Said Of Ewing That He Was 'Careful At All Times Of His Appearance His Suits Were Mostly Grey Added To Which He Generally Wore - Whatever The Fashion - A White Piqué Stripe To His Waistcoat A Mauve Shirt A White Butterfly Collar And A Dark Blue Bow Tie With White Spots.' He Was Regarded As Brilliant And Successful But Was Conscious Of His Dignity And Position. On Appointment To Head The Newly Created Admiralty Codebreaking Department The Director Of Naval Intelligence Henry Oliver Described Him As 'Too Distinguished A Man To Be Placed Officially Under The Orders Of The Director Of Intelligence Or Chief Of Staff'. His First Wife Annie Was An American A Great Great Niece Of George Washington. In 1890 Ewing Took Up The Post Of Professor Of Mechanism And Applied Mechanics At The University Of Cambridge Initially At Trinity College Though He Later Moved To King's College. At Cambridge Ewing's Research Into The Magnetisation Of Metals Led Him To Criticise The Conventional Account Of Wilhelm Weber. In 1890 He Observed That Magnetisation Lagged Behind An Applied Alternating Current. He Described The Characteristic Hysteresis Curve And Speculated That Individual Molecules Act As Magnets Resisting Changes In Magnetising Potential. Note: According To The Book Sir Alfred Ewing: A Pioneer In Physics And Engineering 1946 By Professor Bates The Discovery Of Magnetic Hysteresis Probably Occurred Before Ewing. However Ewing Re-Discovered It Studied It In Detail And Coined The Word Hysteresis. Ewing Also Researched Into The Crystalline Structure Of Metals And In 1903 Was The First To Propose That Fatigue Failures Originated In Microscopic Defects Or Slip Bands In Materials. In 1895 He Was Awarded The Gold Medal Of The Royal Society For His Work On Magnetic Induction In Iron And Other Metals. Ewing Was A Close Friend Of Sir Charles Algernon Parsons And Collaborated With Him On The Development Of The Steam Turbine And He Later Married Parsons' Surviving Daughter. During This Time Ewing Published The Steam Engine And Other Heat Engines Around This Time. In 1897 He Took Part In The Sea-Trials Of The Experimental Vessel Turbinia Which Set A New Speed Record Of 35 Knots. During World War I From 1914 To May 1917 Ewing Managed Room 40 The Admiralty Intelligence Department Of Cryptanalysis Responsible Predominantly For The Decryption Of Intercepted German Naval Messages. In This Capacity He Achieved Considerable Fame In The Popular Press When Room 40 Deciphered The Zimmermann Telegram In 1917 Which Suggested A German Plot To Assist Mexico In Recovering The Southwestern United States. The Publication Of The Zimmermann Telegram Is Generally Credited As The Trigger Event Which Brought American Into The Great War. In May 1916 Ewing Accepted An Invitation To Become Principal Of The University Of Edinburgh In The Course Of Which He Instituted An Extensive Series Of Effective Reforms And Which He Held Until His Retirement In 1929. In 1927 He Gave A Lecture To The Edinburgh Philosophical Institution Which Contained The First Semi-Official Disclosure Of The Work Done By Room 40. Worldcat Shows Only One Institutional Holding In Scotland. <br/> <br/> The Physical Society / Cambridge University Press paperback
PH-342Reading MA.: Addison Wesley/ Pergamon Press 1964. Classic comprehensive text presents detailed topics covering elastic theory of dislocations; motion of dislocations glide; vacancies and interstitial atoms; dislocation climb; imperfect dislocations; crystal growth; dislocation networks; annealing polygonization recrystallization grain boundaries; general properties of dislocations; interactions of dislocations with other defects; formation and motion of impurity clouds; interaction of dislocations with other perturbations of the crystal lattice; creep; cleavage dislocations; etc. 491 pp. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. . Addison Wesley/ Pergamon Press Hardcover
1968736211PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1989046319Basil Blackwelloxford / New York 1989. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 317 Pp. Black Boards Stamped In Silver. First Printing. Near Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket Priced $19.95 With Caltech Bookstore Price Label On Front Free Endpaper. <br/> <br/> Basil Blackwelloxford / New York hardcover
2025x-9368401691Arihant Publication India Limited 2025. Paperback. New. 306 pages. 10.63x8.27x1.77 inches. Arihant Publication India Limited paperback
62394Cleve Kleve Koch 1824. . Umrechnungstabellen "für jeden Stand und jedes Gewerbe" besonders für Verwaltungsfachleute. Es war nicht Absicht des Verfassers "dem lauen Arbeiter einen sogenannten Faulenzer in die Hände zu spielen" sondern er wollte den fleißigen Geschäftsleuten das Nachrechnen ersparen. Meyer hatte soviel Zutrauen in die Richtigkeit und Genauigkeit seiner Tabellen dass er demjenigen "3 Thaler Preussisch Geld" versprach der einen Fehler in der Berechnung seiner Tabellen fände. Die auf dem Errata-Blatt am Schluß gelisteten Fehler sind natürlich ausschließlich Druckfehler. - Bestoßen und beschabt mit kleinen Fehlstellen im Bezug alter Name in Blei Heinrich Brinck aus Solingen 1840 auf Vorsatz u. Titel Papier gebräunt u. vereinzelt braunfleckig Cleve [Kleve], Koch, 1824. unknown
1977PH-244New York: IFI/Plenum 1977. Comprehensive reference text presents a historical analytical and theoretical treatment of the droplet model including detiled sections on mass formula; shell corrections; the "Wigner" term; beta-stability properties; final mass differences; fission barriers; deformations; radii; etc. Includes a table of masses deformations fission barriers radii etc. 150 pgs. Stamped on front endpaper and outer edges. Label removal mark on spine. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex- Professional Library. IFI/Plenum Hardcover
1985PH-345Menlo ParkCA.: Benjamin/Cummings 1985. Classic comprehensive text presents a special collection of technical articles covering the ee- physics including charmed mesons; psionic matter; the tau lepton; upsilon resonances; quantum chromodynamics; charmed hadrons; D and F mesons; the ee- annihilation process; radiative transitions; two-photon physics; single-beam limitations; space charge limitations; performanceof ee- storage rings; etc. 478 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name-stamp on front endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Benjamin/Cummings Hardcover