physics
群论导论 豆瓣
作者: 罗曼 2009 - 8
《群论导论(第4版)(英文版)》介绍了:Group Theory is a vast subject and, in this Introduction (as well as in theearlier editions), I have tried to select important and representative theoremsand to organize them in a coherent way. Proofs must be clear, and examplesshould illustrate theorems and also explain the presence of restrictive hypo-theses. ! also believe that some history should be given so that one canunderstand the origin of problems and the context in which the subjectdeveloped. Just as each of the earlier editions differs from the previous one in a signifi-cant way, the present (fourth) edition is genuinely different from the third.Indeed, this is already apparent in the Table of Contents. The book nowbegins with the unique factorization of permutations into disjoint cycles andthe parity of permutations; only then is the idea of group introduced. This isconsistent with the history of Group Theory, for these first results on permu-tations can be found in an 1815 paper by Cauchy, whereas groups of permu-tations were not introduced until 1831 (by Galois)But even if history
相对论之路 豆瓣
作者: [以]哈诺赫·古特弗罗因德(Hanoch Gutfreund) / [德]于尔根·雷恩(Jürgen Renn) 译者: 李新洲 / 翟向华 出版社: 湖南科学技术出版社 2019 - 8
本书讲述爱因斯坦如何创建了相对论,它的意义何在等内容,由手稿阐释及相对论相关论文组成。
这本书是在爱因斯坦1915年发现广义相对论百年庆之际出版的,这是标志相对论由狭义向广义飞跃高潮的论文的注释本。广义相对论发展历程中蕴涵着革命性意义。
Two's Company, Three Is Complexity 豆瓣
作者: Neil F. Johnson 出版社: Oneworld Publications 2007
Preface
It is 2050, and you are watching Who Wants to be a Billionaire? The contestant is one question away from the jackpot. Up comes his
question: “What is the name of the theory that scientists started developing at the beginning of the twenty-first century, and
which helped the world overcome traffic congestion, financial market crashes, terrorist attacks, pandemic viruses, and cancer?” The contestant cannot believe his luck. What an easy question! But he is so nervous that his mind temporarily goes blank. He starts to consider option A: “They are all still unsolved problems” – but then quickly realizes that this is a dumb answer. Instead, he uses his last lifeline to ask the audience. The audience responds unanimously and instantaneously with option B: “The Theory of Complexity”. Without hesitation, he goes with option B. The host hands him the cheque, and the world has yet another billionaire.
Pure fantasy? Maybe not.
In this book, we will go on a journey to the heart of Complexity, an emerging science which looks set to trigger the next great wave of advances in everything from medicine and biology through to economics and sociology. Complexity Science also comes with the
prospect of solving a wide range of important problems which face us as individuals and as a Society. Consequently, it is set to permeate through every aspect of our lives.
There is, however, one problem. We don’t yet have a fullyfledged “theory” of Complexity. Instead, I will use this book to assemble all the likely ingredients of such a theory within a common framework, and then analyze a wide range of real-world applications within this same common framework. It will then require someone from the future – perhaps one of the younger readers of this book – to finally put all these pieces into place.
Complexity Science is a double-edged sword in the best possible sense. It is truly “big science” in that it embodies some of the hardest, most fundamental and most challenging open problems in academia. Yet it also manages to encapsulate the major practical issues which face us every day from our personal lives and health, through to global security. Making a pizza is complicated, but not complex. The same holds for filling out your tax return, or mending a bicycle puncture. Just follow the instructions step by step, and you will eventually be able to go from start to finish without too much trouble. But imagine trying to do all three at the same time. Worse still, suppose that the sequence of steps that you follow in one task actually depends on how things are progressing with the other two. Difficult? Well, you now have an indication of what Complexity is all about. With that in mind, now substitute those three interconnected tasks for a situation in which three interconnected people each try to follow their own instincts and strategies while reacting to the actions of the others. This then gives an idea of just how Complexity
might arise all around us in our daily lives.
While I was writing this book, I had the following “wish-list” in my head concerning its goals:
1. To provide a book which a wide cross-section of people would want to read and would enjoy reading – regardless of age,
background or level of scientific knowledge.
2. To introduce readers to the exciting range of real-world scenarios in which Complexity Science can prove its worth.
3. To provide the book on Complexity that “I never had but always needed”. In other words, to provide an easily readable yet thorough guide to this important scientific revolution.
4. To provide a book that my kids could read – or rather, a book that they would actually choose to read all by themselves. This is a very important goal, since Complexity will likely become the science of interest for future generations.
5. To provide a book which is just as readable on a plane or bus as in a library. As such, it should also make sense when read in short chunks.
6. To provide a book which provides professional scientists,economists, and policy-makers with a new perspective on
open problems in their field, and to help stimulate new Complexity-based interdisciplinary research projects.
However, as I finish the book and offer it up to potential readers,I realize that the above wish-list can essentially be reduced to just
one item: I would wish that you enjoy reading this book, and that it might provide you with fresh thoughts and insights for dealing
with the complex world in which we live, and which our children will inherit.
There are some practicalities concerning the book’s content and layout which I would like to explain. The language, examples and
analogies are kept simple since the focus of the book is to explain what Complexity Science is all about, and why it is so important for
us all. I therefore avoid delving into too much detail in the main text. Instead, the Appendix describes how to access the technical
research papers upon which the discussions in the book are based, and gives a list of Internet websites containing additional information about Complexity research around the world. Having said this, I won’t pull any punches in the sense that I tackle all the topics
which I believe to be relevant. Part 1 of the book takes us through the theoretical underpinnings of Complexity, while Part 2
delves into its real-world applications. Some of the territory is only just beginning to be explored, with very few answers available
for the questions being posed. From the perspective of other scientific revolutions throughout history this might seem to be par
for the course. However we are not talking about history here –instead, we are looking at work which is emerging at the forefront
of a new discipline. For this reason we will be highlighting where such research is heading, rather than where it has been.
But why should you believe what I write about Complexity? This is a crucially important question given that Complexity Science is still being developed and its potential applications explored. Unfortunately many accounts of Complexity in the popular press are second-hand, i.e. they are typically written by people who have done little, if any, research on Complexity themselves and are instead reporting on their interpretation of
other people’s work. Given the relatively immature nature of the field, I believe that such indirect interpretations are potentially
dangerous. For this reason, I will base the book’s content around my own research group’s experience in Complexity. This has
various advantages: (i) it reflects my own understanding of the Complexity field; (ii) it represents what I believe to be the most
relevant and important topics; (iii) it will hopefully give the reader a sense of what it is like to be at the “pit-face” in such a
challenging area of research; and (iv) it ensures that any reader can challenge me directly on any claims that I make, and can
demand an informed answer. To facilitate this process of public scrutiny, a complete list of the relevant scientific research reports
is presented in the latter part of the Appendix. I also encourage any readers who wish to email me with questions, to do so at
n.johnson@physics.ox.ac.uk
Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell 豆瓣
作者: A. Zee 出版社: Princeton University Press 2003 - 3
An esteemed researcher and acclaimed popular author takes up the challenge of providing a clear, relatively brief, and fully up-to-date introduction to one of the most vital but notoriously difficult subjects in theoretical physics. A quantum field theory text for the twenty-first century, this book makes the essential tool of modern theoretical physics available to any student who has completed a course on quantum mechanics and is eager to go on. Quantum field theory was invented to deal simultaneously with special relativity and quantum mechanics, the two greatest discoveries of early twentieth-century physics, but it has become increasingly important to many areas of physics. These days, physicists turn to quantum field theory to describe a multitude of phenomena. Stressing critical ideas and insights, Zee uses numerous examples to lead students to a true conceptual understanding of quantum field theory - what it means and what it can do. He covers an unusually diverse range of topics, including various contemporary developments, while guiding readers through thoughtfully designed problems. In contrast to previous texts, Zee incorporates gravity from the outset and discusses the innovative use of quantum field theory in modern condensed matter theory. Without a solid understanding of quantum field theory, no student can claim to have mastered contemporary theoretical physics. Offering a remarkably accessible conceptual introduction, this text will be widely welcomed and used.
Topology and Physics 豆瓣
作者: Chen Ning Yang 2019 - 3
Since its birth in Poincaré's seminal 1894 "Analysis Situs", topology has become a cornerstone of mathematics. As with all beautiful mathematical concepts, topology inevitably — resonating with that Wignerian principle of the effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences — finds its prominent role in physics. From Chern–Simons theory to topological quantum field theory, from knot invariants to Calabi–Yau compactification in string theory, from spacetime topology in cosmology to the recent Nobel Prize winning work on topological insulators, the interactions between topology and physics have been a triumph over the past few decades.
In this eponymous volume, we are honoured to have contributions from an assembly of grand masters of the field, guiding us with their world-renowned expertise on the subject of the interplay between "Topology" and "Physics". Beginning with a preface by Chen Ning Yang on his recollections of the early days, we proceed to a novel view of nuclei from the perspective of complex geometry by Sir Michael Atiyah and Nick Manton, followed by an entrée toward recent developments in two-dimensional gravity and intersection theory on the moduli space of Riemann surfaces by Robbert Dijkgraaf and Edward Witten; a study of Majorana fermions and relations to the Braid group by Louis H Kauffman; a pioneering investigation on arithmetic gauge theory by Minhyong Kim; an anecdote-enriched review of singularity theorems in black-hole physics by Sir Roger Penrose; an adventure beyond anyons by Zhenghan Wang; an aperçu on topological insulators from first-principle calculations by Haijun Zhang and Shou-Cheng Zhang; finishing with synopsis on quantum information theory as one of the four revolutions in physics and the second quantum revolution by Xiao-Gang Wen. We hope that this book will serve to inspire the research community.
霍金与黑洞探索 豆瓣
作者: [美]丘成桐 出版社: 高等教育出版社 2019 - 1
《数学与人文》丛书第二十六辑将继续着力贯彻“让数学成为国人文化的一部分”的宗旨,展示数学丰富多彩的方面。本辑是纪念英国著名物理学家斯蒂芬·霍金(Stephen Hawking,1942 — 2018)的专辑,主题是“霍金与黑洞探索”。专辑从多个角度、具体而深入地介绍霍金的生平与成就,展现他的个性和人格魅力,反映他在中国的影响,并报道他所从事的黑洞理论研究的新进展。我们期望本丛书能受到广大学生、教师和学者的关注和欢迎,期待读者对办好本丛书提出建议,更希望丛书能成为大家的良师益友。
统计物理学 豆瓣
作者: Leo.P.Kadanoff 2003 - 6
Leo Kadanoff is a theoretical physicist who has done research on chaos theory, superconductivity, phase transitions, fluid flow, the sociology of urban areas, heat transfer in missiles and elementary particle physics, During the last twenty-five years, he has devoted considerable effort to the development of teaching programs for underaduates based upon the use of small computers. Much of this teaching program has been an outgrowth of his interest in the description of chaos in physical systems.
此书为英文版。
Mathematical Physics 豆瓣
作者: Sadri Hassani 出版社: Springer 1999 - 2
For physics students interested in the mathematics they use, and for math students interested in seeing how some of the ideas of their discipline find realization in an applied setting. The presentation strikes a balance between formalism and application, between abstract and concrete. The interconnections among the various topics are clarified both by the use of vector spaces as a central unifying theme, recurring throughout the book, and by putting ideas into their historical context. Enough of the essential formalism is included to make the presentation self-contained.
Analytical Mechanics 豆瓣
作者: Louis N. Hand / Janet D. Finch 出版社: Cambridge University Press 1998 - 11
Analytical Mechanics provides a detailed introduction to the key analytical techniques of classical mechanics, one of the cornerstones of physics. It deals with all the important subjects encountered in an undergraduate course and prepares the reader thoroughly for further study at graduate level. The authors set out the fundamentals of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics early on in the book and go on to cover such topics as linear oscillators, planetary orbits, rigid-body motion, small vibrations, nonlinear dynamics, chaos, and special relativity. A special feature is the inclusion of many 'e-mail questions', which are intended to facilitate dialogue between the student and instructor. Many worked examples are given, and there are 250 homework exercises to help students gain confidence and proficiency in problem-solving. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses in classical mechanics, and provides a sound foundation for graduate study.
高等量子力学(第二版) 豆瓣
作者: 喀兴林 出版社: 高等教育出版社 2001 - 8
高等量子力学课程是物理类各专业研究生的一门基础课。本书第一版就是作者在讲授此课程近20年所用讲义基础上增改而成的。本第二版式在原第一版的基础上修订而成的,此次修订主要增加了量子力学理论在一些具体问题中的典型应用技巧,加强了帮助读者提高应用能力的内容。全书分八章:希尔伯特空间、量子力学的理论结构、狄拉克方程、对称性理论、角动量理论、散射理论、二次量子化以及辐射的量子理论,内容充实新颖,理论结构和逻辑关系完整严密,并广泛采用算符代数方法。本书以基本原理为出发点进行严谨的阐述,概念定义准确,分析透彻,数学推演脉络清楚;同时注重理解能力、分析能力的训练和培养。本书是一本易读且又能引导读者进入较深层次的量子力学教材。
本书可作为高等学校物理类各专业,特别是理论物理专业研究生的教材,亦可供物理教师参考以及研究人员案头查阅。
QED:光和物质的奇异性 豆瓣
作者: [美国] 理查德·费曼 译者: 张钟静 出版社: 商务印书馆 1994
商务新知译丛
根据费曼在UCLA主持的量子电动力学(quantum electro-dynamics)讲座时的记录整理而成。包括:
1. 引言 -- 1
2. 光子: 光的粒子 -- 39
3. 电子和它们的相互作用 -- 85
4. 松散的结尾 -- 139
本讲座对理解费曼发展的量子力学路径积分方法有帮助.
The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Sean Carroll 出版社: Dutton 2016 - 5 其它标题: The Big Picture
Already internationally acclaimed for his elegant, lucid writing on the most challenging notions in modern physics, Sean Carroll is emerging as one of the greatest humanist thinkers of his generation as he brings his extraordinary intellect to bear not only on Higgs bosons and extra dimensions but now also on our deepest personal questions.  Where are we? Who are we? Are our emotions, our beliefs, and our hopes and dreams ultimately meaningless out there in the void? Does human purpose and meaning fit into a scientific worldview?

In short chapters filled with intriguing historical anecdotes, personal asides, and rigorous exposition, readers learn the difference between how the world works at the quantum level, the cosmic level, and the human level--and then how each connects to the other.  Carroll's presentation of the principles that have guided the scientific revolution from Darwin and Einstein to the origins of life, consciousness, and the universe is dazzlingly unique.

Carroll shows how an avalanche of discoveries in the past few hundred years has changed our world and what really matters to us. Our lives are dwarfed like never before by the immensity of space and time, but they are redeemed by our capacity to comprehend it and give it meaning.

The Big Picture is an unprecedented scientific worldview, a tour de force that will sit on shelves alongside the works of Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, Daniel Dennett, and E. O. Wilson for years to come.
统计力学 (第2版) 豆瓣
Statistical Mechanics (Second Edition)
作者: R. K. Pathria 出版社: 世界图书出版公司北京公司 2003 - 6
《统计力学·第2版(英文版)》初版于1972年,其内容涵盖了统计力学的标准内容,叙述清晰详细,深受读者欢迎。第2版对第1版的内容作了补充和删改,重写了关于相变理论的部分,增加了临界现象的重正化群理论的内容,并在每章末增加了注释。《统计力学·第2版(英文版)》每章末都附有习题。这是一本研究生水平的统计力学经典教材。是以作者多年来在几所大学为研究生授课的讲义为蓝本而写成的。
目次:1.热力学的统计基础;2.系综理论纲要;3.正则系综;4.巨正则系综;5.量子统计;6.简单气体的理论;7.理想玻色系统;8.理想费米系统;9.互作用系的统计力学:集团展开方法;10.互作用系的统计力学:量子场论方法;11.相变:临界性、普适性和标度;12.相变:几种模型的严格(或几乎严格)的结果;13.相变:重正化群方法;14.涨落。附录6则。
读者对象:物理学专业的研究生、教师及科研人员。
非线性科学与斑图动力学导论 豆瓣
作者: 欧阳颀 2010 - 5
《非线性科学与斑图动力学导论》是作者在北京大学物理学院为研究生讲授同名课程过程中逐步形成的。旨在介绍斑图动力学所必需的物理、数学知识,内容分为两部分:非线性科学研究与斑图动力学研究。第一部分的目的是使读者了解研究非线性问题的基本知识;第二部分着重介绍斑图动力学。
The Road to Reality 豆瓣
作者: Roger Penrose 出版社: Knopf 2005 - 2
From one of our greatest living scientists, a magnificent book that provides, for the serious lay reader, the most comprehensive and sophisticated account we have yet had of the physical universe and the essentials of its underlying mathematical theory.
Since the earliest efforts of the ancient Greeks to find order amid the chaos around us, there has been continual accelerated progress toward understanding the laws that govern our universe. And the particularly important advances made by means of the revolutionary theories of relativity and quantum mechanics have deeply altered our vision of the cosmos and provided us with models of unprecedented accuracy.
What Roger Penrose so brilliantly accomplishes in this book is threefold. First, he gives us an overall narrative description of our present understanding of the universe and its physical behaviors–from the unseeable, minuscule movement of the subatomic particle to the journeys of the planets and the stars in the vastness of time and space.
Second, he evokes the extraordinary beauty that lies in the mysterious and profound relationships between these physical behaviors and the subtle mathematical ideas that explain and interpret them.
Third, Penrose comes to the arresting conclusion–as he explores the compatibility of the two grand classic theories of modern physics–that Einstein’s general theory of relativity stands firm while quantum theory, as presently constituted, still needs refashioning.
Along the way, he talks about a wealth of issues, controversies, and phenomena; about the roles of various kinds of numbers in physics, ideas of calculus and modern geometry, visions of infinity, the big bang, black holes, the profound challenge of the second law of thermodynamics, string and M theory, loop quantum gravity, twistors, and educated guesses about science in the near future. In The Road to Reality he has given us a work of enormous scope, intention, and achievement–a complete and essential work of science
从古希腊人探寻我们身边的秩序与混沌的最早期的努力开始,人们对支配着我们生活的宇宙的法则的理解也在不断加速。而通过相对论与量子力学这样的革命性理论而取得的重要进展,已经深刻地改变了我们观察宇宙的视野。在这本书中,作者Roger Penrose首先对我们目前对宇宙的理解给出一个全面的概述,从我们看不到的亚原子粒子的微小运动到漫天星斗的运行。在物质的世界与用以解释和描述它们的微妙的数理概念之间存在一种关系,揭示这一关系中所呈现的美是作者接下来要做的事。在此基础上,作者又进而对现有的理论加以思考。依着这一思路,他在此书讨论了大量的问题、争论以及现象,不仅是前面提到的相对论,还包括正诱惑着科学家们智慧的膜理论等。作者彭罗斯早已为中国读者所熟悉,他曾于1988年与霍金共同分享当年授予物理学家的沃尔夫奖。他的作品《皇帝新脑》、《时空本性》(与霍金合著)此前曾在我国翻译出版。来自《星期天泰晤士报》的评论说,彭罗斯的书揭示了纠结在自然与人类想像力之间的美与精妙之处。
Quantum Electrodynamics 豆瓣
作者: E M Lifshitz, L D Landau 出版社: Butterworth-Heinemann 1982 - 1
Several significant additions have been made to the second edition, including the operator method of calculating the bremsstrahlung cross-section, the calcualtion of the probabilities of photon-induced pair production and photon decay in a magnetic field, the asymptotic form of the scattering amplitudes at high energies, inelastic scattering of electrons by hadrons, and the transformation of electron-positron pairs into hadrons.