New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. — XIV, 222 p. In an age defined by divisive discourse and disinformation, democracy hangs in the balance. Let’s Agree to Disagree seeks to reverse these trends by fostering constructive dialogue through critical thinking and critical media literacy. This transformative text introduces readers to useful theories,...
New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. — XIV, 222 p. In an age defined by divisive discourse and disinformation, democracy hangs in the balance. Let’s Agree to Disagree seeks to reverse these trends by fostering constructive dialogue through critical thinking and critical media literacy. This transformative text introduces readers to useful theories,...
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008. — XIV, 540 p. — (Monograph Series on Nonlinear Science and Complexity, Volume 7). This book is the expanded version of lectures on quantum mechanics, which author read for students of the graduate level and which have been published in Russian. The main attention is given to the consecutive and consistent description of foundations of modern quantum...
7th Edition, Revised and Updated. — Boston, New York: MacMillan Learning, 2023. — 480 p. Non-True Converted Homemade PDF! What's new in 7th Edition: Fresh and timely new readings to illustrate core argument concepts. More than a third of the essays are new, as are topics such as diversity in critical thinking, teaching systemic racism in classrooms, and gender roles. Existing...
6th Edition. — Boston, New York: MacMillan Learning, 2020. — XXVI, 438 p. True PDF! From Critical Thinking to Argument: A Portable Guide is a book about reading other people's arguments and writing your own arguments - with a strong emphasis on critical thinking, reading, and writing about current issues. This versatile text gives students strategies for critical thinking,...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. — XVI, 594 p. This graduate text introduces relativistic quantum theory, emphasizing its important applications in condensed matter physics and atomic physics. Basic theory, including special relativity, angular momentum and particles of spin zero are first reprised. The text then goes on to discuss the Dirac equation, symmetries and...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. — XVI, 594 p. This graduate text introduces relativistic quantum theory, emphasizing its important applications in condensed matter physics and atomic physics. Basic theory, including special relativity, angular momentum and particles of spin zero are first reprised. The text then goes on to discuss the Dirac equation, symmetries and...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. — XIV, 208 p. Recent technological advances have made it possible to perform experiments, once considered to be purely gedanken, which test the counterintuitive and bizarre consequences of quantum theory. This book provides simple accounts of these experiments and an understanding of what they aim to prove and why this is important....
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. — XIV, 208 p. Recent technological advances have made it possible to perform experiments, once considered to be purely gedanken, which test the counterintuitive and bizarre consequences of quantum theory. This book provides simple accounts of these experiments and an understanding of what they aim to prove and why this is important....
New York, London: Academic Press, 1971. — XV, 717 p. — (Pure and Applied Physics Series, Volume 35). This book is intended as a senior/graduate level text for students of the physical sciences and, in particular, of physics. A good knowledge of physics (as might reasonably be expected of a good third-year student) can form a basis for studying the mathematics in the book;...
New York, London: John Wiley & Sons, Chapman & Hall, 1938. — XIII, 452 p. Classic Textbook on Quantum Mechanics. The book represents an effort on the part of the author to provide an introduction to quantum mechanics for chemists and physicists whose formal mathematical training does not extend beyond calculus. It is based upon Dr. Dushman’s excellent series of articles on this...
New York, London: John Wiley & Sons, Chapman & Hall, 1938. — XIII, 452 p. Classic Textbook on Quantum Mechanics. The book represents an effort on the part of the author to provide an introduction to quantum mechanics for chemists and physicists whose formal mathematical training does not extend beyond calculus. It is based upon Dr. Dushman’s excellent series of articles on this...
New York: Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, 1994. — XIV, 465 p. Exactly solvable models, that is, models with explicitly and completely diagonalizable Hamiltonians are too few in number and insufficiently diverse to meet the requirements of modern quantum physics. Quasi-exactly solvable (QES) models (whose Hamiltonians admit an explicit diagonalization only for some limited segments...
New York, London: Academic Press, 1961. — V, 175 p. This book is intended as an introduction to that field of theoretical physics known as "many-body theory." It is concerned with problems that are common to nuclear physics, atomic physics, the electron theory of metals, and to the theories of liquid helium three and four, and it describes the methods which have recently been...
New York, London: Academic Press, 1961. — V, 175 p. This book is intended as an introduction to that field of theoretical physics known as "many-body theory." It is concerned with problems that are common to nuclear physics, atomic physics, the electron theory of metals, and to the theories of liquid helium three and four, and it describes the methods which have recently been...
Reprinted 1989 Edition. — Oxford, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1989. — VIII, 191 p. — First published 1987. Aiming to unravel the mystery of quantum mechanics, this book is concerned with questions about action-at-a-distance, holism, and whether quantum mechanics gives a complete account of microphysical reality. With rigorous arguments and clear...
Reprinted 1989 Edition. — Oxford, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1989. — VIII, 191 p. — First published 1987. Aiming to unravel the mystery of quantum mechanics, this book is concerned with questions about action-at-a-distance, holism, and whether quantum mechanics gives a complete account of microphysical reality. With rigorous arguments and clear...
Oxford, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1991. — XVI, 541 p. After introducing the empiricist point of view in philosophy of science, and the concepts and methods of the semantic approach to scientific theories, Professor van Fraassen discusses quantum theory in three stages. He first examines the question of whether and how empirical phenomena...
Oxford, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1991. — XVI, 541 p. After introducing the empiricist point of view in philosophy of science, and the concepts and methods of the semantic approach to scientific theories, Professor van Fraassen discusses quantum theory in three stages. He first examines the question of whether and how empirical phenomena...
2nd Edition. — New Delhi: New Age, 1993. — XII, 539 p. The book presents a comprehensive treatment of quantum mechanics at the post graduate level. The emphasis is on the physical foundations and the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics. Subject developed for readers with a fairly good knowledge of classical mechanics, electrodynamics and theory of relativity. The...
2nd Edition. — New Delhi: New Age, 1993. — XII, 539 p. The book presents a comprehensive treatment of quantum mechanics at the post graduate level. The emphasis is on the physical foundations and the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics. Subject developed for readers with a fairly good knowledge of classical mechanics, electrodynamics and theory of relativity. The...
Self-published, Stony Brook: Stony Brook University, 2006. — 168 p. A Course of Quantum Mechanics. Classical Mechanics Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Schrodinger Equation Path Integral Formulation of Quantum Mechanics Integration in Functional Spaces Spin and Identical Particles Fermion Systems and Supersymmetry
Self-published, Stony Brook: Stony Brook University, 2006. — 168 p. A Course of Quantum Mechanics. Classical Mechanics Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Schrodinger Equation Path Integral Formulation of Quantum Mechanics Integration in Functional Spaces Spin and Identical Particles Fermion Systems and Supersymmetry
New Jersey, London, Singapore: World Scientific, 2002. — VI, 393 p. Focuses on the theoretical aspects of applications that arise from new technology and novel research perspectives such as quantum optics and quantum cryptography. For graduate students, researchers and academics in quantum physics. During the last decade, scientists working in quantum theory have been engaging...
New Jersey, London, Singapore: World Scientific, 2002. — VI, 393 p. Focuses on the theoretical aspects of applications that arise from new technology and novel research perspectives such as quantum optics and quantum cryptography. For graduate students, researchers and academics in quantum physics. During the last decade, scientists working in quantum theory have been engaging...
Dover 2003 Edition. — Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2003. — XII, 341 p. — First Published 1964. This graduate-level text develops the aspects of group theory most relevant to physics and chemistry (such as the theory of representations) and illustrates their applications to quantum mechanics. The first five chapters focus chiefly on the introduction of methods,...
Reprinted 1970 Edition. — Oxford, London: Pergamon Press, 1970. — X, 468 p. — (International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 9). — First Published 1960. The object of this book is to introduce the three main uses of group theory in quantum mechanics, which are: firstly, to label energy levels and the corresponding eigenstates; secondly, to discuss...
Reprinted 1970 Edition. — Oxford, London: Pergamon Press, 1970. — X, 468 p. — (International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 9). — First Published 1960. The object of this book is to introduce the three main uses of group theory in quantum mechanics, which are: firstly, to label energy levels and the corresponding eigenstates; secondly, to discuss...
New York, London: McGraw-Hill, 1935. — X, 468 p. In writing this book we have attempted to produce a textbook of practical quantum mechanics for the chemist, the experimental physicist, and the beginning student of theoretical physics. The book is not intended to provide a critical discussion of quantum mechanics, nor even to present a thorough survey of the subject. We hope...
New York, London: McGraw-Hill, 1935. — X, 468 p. In writing this book we have attempted to produce a textbook of practical quantum mechanics for the chemist, the experimental physicist, and the beginning student of theoretical physics. The book is not intended to provide a critical discussion of quantum mechanics, nor even to present a thorough survey of the subject. We hope...
Boca Raton, London, New York: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. — XII, 594 p. — First published 1969. These lecture notes comprise a three-semester graduate course in quantum mechanics at the University of Illinois. There are a number of texts which present the basic topics very well; but since a fair quantity of the material discussed in my course was not available to...
Boca Raton, London, New York: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. — XII, 594 p. — First published 1969. These lecture notes comprise a three-semester graduate course in quantum mechanics at the University of Illinois. There are a number of texts which present the basic topics very well; but since a fair quantity of the material discussed in my course was not available to...
Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. — VI, 294 p. — (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Series, Volume 254). While much of the literature has focused on explaining diachronic variation and change, the fact that sometimes change does not seem to happen has received much less attention. The current volume unites ten contributions that look for the...
Redwood, Reading, New York: Addison-Wesley, 1992. — XII, 436 p. This graduate-level text is a product of the author's course in advanced quantum mechanics, taught many times at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. It offers students a thorough grounding in nonrelativistic techniques related to its full relativistic treatment, including material on nonrelativistic Feynman...
Redwood, Reading, New York: Addison-Wesley, 1992. — XII, 436 p. This graduate-level text is a product of the author's course in advanced quantum mechanics, taught many times at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. It offers students a thorough grounding in nonrelativistic techniques related to its full relativistic treatment, including material on nonrelativistic Feynman...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985. — VI, 260 p. In light of the sharp linguistic turn philosophy has taken in this century, this collection provides a much-needed and long-overdue reference for philosophical discussion. The first collection of its kind, it explores questions of the nature and existence of linguistic objects - including sentences and meanings - and considers...
New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. — X, 210 p. This handbook of modern linguistics has been prepared for the adult layman or teacher who needs a general background in linguistics as well as an understanding of the "linguistic approach" as it is being introduced in English teaching today. The authors have taken the stand that linguistics is here to stay--along with the "new math,"...
London, New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2001. — XIII, 211 p. — (Applied Linguistics in Action Series). Who compiles dictionaries and other reference works? Which are used by whom? How do they achieve their purpose? Lexicography is a very important subject and the product of lexicography, the Dictionary, is a valuable resource in language learning. Teaching and...
Dordrecht, Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1974. — X, 156 p. This book is a contribution to a problem in foundational studies, the problem of the interpretation of quantum mechanics, in the sense of the theoretical significance of the transition from classical to quantum mechanics. The obvious difference between classical and quantum mechanics is that quantum mechanics is...
Dordrecht, Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1974. — X, 156 p. This book is a contribution to a problem in foundational studies, the problem of the interpretation of quantum mechanics, in the sense of the theoretical significance of the transition from classical to quantum mechanics. The obvious difference between classical and quantum mechanics is that quantum mechanics is...
Singapore, New Jersey: World Scientific, 2001. — XII, 210 p. This invaluable book provides an elementary description of supersymmetric quantum mechanics which complements the traditional coverage found in the existing quantum mechanics textbooks. It gives physicists a fresh outlook and new ways of handling quantum-mechanical problems, and also leads to improved approximation...
Singapore, New Jersey: World Scientific, 2001. — XII, 210 p. This invaluable book provides an elementary description of supersymmetric quantum mechanics which complements the traditional coverage found in the existing quantum mechanics textbooks. It gives physicists a fresh outlook and new ways of handling quantum-mechanical problems, and also leads to improved approximation...
New York: Wiley, 1997. — XXVIII, 505 p. Explore the relationship between quantum mechanics and information-age applications This volume takes an altogether unique approach to quantum mechanics. Providing an in-depth exposition of quantum mechanics fundamentals, it shows how these concepts are applied to most of today's information technologies, whether they are electronic...
New York: Wiley, 1997. — XXVIII, 505 p. Explore the relationship between quantum mechanics and information-age applications This volume takes an altogether unique approach to quantum mechanics. Providing an in-depth exposition of quantum mechanics fundamentals, it shows how these concepts are applied to most of today's information technologies, whether they are electronic...
Self-published, Urbana: University of Illinois, 2000. — VI, 390 p. The following notes introduce Quantum Mechanics at an advanced level addressing students of Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Electrical Engineering. The aim is to put mathematical concepts and techniques like the path integral, algebraic techniques, Lie algebras and representation theory at the readers...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. — XII, 1018 p. — (Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics Series). Conversation Analysis (CA) is the preeminant method for the detailed study of human social interaction. Bringing together thirty-four chapters written by a team of world-renowned experts, this handbook represents the first comprehensive overview of...
3rd Edition, Expanded and Extended. — London, New York, Oxford: Bloomsbury Academic, 2025. — XVI, 416 p. — (Bloomsbury Research Methods in Linguistics). Expanded throughout, this third edition also includes: · New chapters on linguistic ethnography and digital discourse analysis · New guided activities and updated further readings, online resources and discussion questions ·...
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1967. — X, 115 p. A short course of quantum mechanics. In the last forty years man has made enormous strides in his understanding of matter and its behavior. In a large measure this has been due to the advent of quantum mechanics. The author believes that for this reason the education of a modern scientist or engineer is incomplete...
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1967. — X, 115 p. A short course of quantum mechanics. In the last forty years man has made enormous strides in his understanding of matter and its behavior. In a large measure this has been due to the advent of quantum mechanics. The author believes that for this reason the education of a modern scientist or engineer is incomplete...
Self-published, Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin, 2000. — 296 p. A Course of Quantum Mechanics Wave Function Differential Equations Infinite 1-Dimensional Box Postulates Of Quantum Mechanics Bound States Scattering States Few-Body Bound State Problem 3-Dimensional Schrodinger Equation Hydrogen-Like Atoms Angular Momentum Shell Models Dirac Notation Time-Independent...