A skills-based textbook for students needing support in developing academic study skills in English, designed for Level 1 learners.
This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the electronic properties of materials with emphasis on alloys, surfaces, and nanoclusters. It includes modern theoretical approaches such as density functional theory and many-body perturbation methods. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics and materials science.
This book presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding magnetic fields in physical systems, with practical applications in electrical engineering, accelerator design, and industrial devices. It combines classical and modern approaches, making it ideal for professionals and researchers.
In this book, Jaime Keller presents a novel theory of the electron, aiming to develop a new conceptual foundation for matter starting from first principles. Combining elements of theoretical physics, quantum mechanics, and field theory, this work is intended for researchers and advanced students interested in foundational questions of matter and particles.