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Autocannon is a comprehensive history of the development of
automatic cannon and their ammunition from the end of the
nineteenth century up to the present day. A brief history of their
development is followed by sections examining the basic principles
of gun and ammunition design, including various unconventional
systems. Next comes a survey of cartridges in calibre order, from
20mm to 57mm, including not only ammunition that has seen service,
but also a wide range of experimental types. Finally there is a
survey of the cannon, grouped by nationality, which again includes
many experimental models. The book includes data on about 200
different cartridges and 400 cannon, and has nearly 500
illustrations. It is the culmination of decades of research, and is
unmatched in its coverage of this subject.
This textbook offers a detailed and uniquely self-contained
presentation of quantum and gauge field theories. Writing from a
modern perspective, the author begins with a discussion of advanced
dynamics and special relativity before guiding students steadily
through the fundamental principles of relativistic quantum
mechanics and classical field theory. This foundation is then used
to develop the full theoretical framework of quantum and gauge
field theories. The introductory, opening half of the book allows
it to be used for a variety of courses, from advanced undergraduate
to graduate level, and students lacking a formal background in more
elementary topics will benefit greatly from this approach. Williams
provides full derivations wherever possible and adopts a
pedagogical tone without sacrificing rigour. Worked examples are
included throughout the text and end-of-chapter problems help
students to reinforce key concepts. A fully worked solutions manual
is available online for instructors.
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