A comprehensive introductory textbook on modern physics, presenting key concepts such as special relativity, quantum theory, atomic and nuclear physics. Designed for undergraduate students, it balances conceptual explanations with mathematical formulation.
A comprehensive textbook covering classical electromagnetics, including electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic waves, and transmission lines. Widely used in engineering and physics programs, known for its practical applications and clear explanations.
This foundational text, published posthumously and based on lecture notes from 1935–1937, marks the birth of the field of continuous geometry. John von Neumann introduces a "point-free" generalization of projective geometry where the lattice of subspaces allows for a continuous range of dimensions, rather than just discrete integers. The book develops the axioms of continuous geometry, explor…
This textbook offers an introductory yet rigorous approach to linear algebra by grounding abstract concepts in geometric intuition. The text progresses from finite-dimensional vector spaces and directed line segments to more complex topics like linear transformations, matrices, and inner product spaces. By focusing on the "viewpoint of geometry," Moore helps students visualize algebraic operati…
Proceedings of the 33rd Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, presenting research on the molecular, cellular, and physiological aspects of reproductive development.