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This edition has been completely revised to include some 20% of new
material. Important recent developments such as the theory of Regge
poles are now included. Many problems with solutions have been
added to those already contained in the book.
The fourth edition contains seven new sections with chapters on
General Relativity, Gravitational Waves and Relativistic Cosmology.
The text has been thoroughly revised and additional problems
inserted.
The Complete course of Theoretical Physics by Landau and
Lifshitz, recognized as two of the world's outstanding physicists,
is published in full by Butterworth-Heinemann. It comprises nine
volumes, covering all branches of the subject; translations from
the Russian are by leading scientists.
A comprehensive textbook covering not only the ordinary theory of
the deformation of solids, but also some topics not usually found
in textbooks on the subject, such as thermal conduction and
viscosity in solids.
This is the most comprehensive introductory graduate or advanced
undergraduate text in fluid mechanics available. It builds up from
the fundamentals, often in a general way, to widespread
applications, to technology and geophysics.
New to this second edition are discussions on the universal
dimensions similarity scaling for the laminar boundary layer
equations and on the generalized vector field derivatives. In
addition, new material on the generalized streamfunction treatment
shows how streamfunction may be used in three-dimensional flows.
Finally, a new Computational Fluid Dynamics chapter enables
compulations of some simple flows and provides entry to more
advanced literature.
* Basic introduction to the subject of fluid mechanics, intended
for undergraduate and beginning graduate students of science and
engineering.
* Includes topics of special interest for geophysicists and to
engineers.
* New and generalized treatment of similar laminar boundary layers,
streamfunctions for three-dimensional flows, vector field
derivatives, and gas dynamics. Also a new generalized treatment of
boundary conditions in fluid mechanics, and expanded treatment of
viscous flows.
Covers the theory of electromagnetic fields in matter, and the
theory of macroscopic electric and magnetic properties of matter.
There is a considerable amount of new material particularly on the
theory of the magnetic properties of matter and the theory
of optical phenomena with new chapters on spatial dispersion and
non-linear optics.
A lucid presentation of statistical physics and thermodynamics
which develops from the general principles to give a large number
of applications of the theory.
Devoted to the foundation of mechanics, namely classical Newtonian
mechanics, the subject is based mainly on Galileo's principle of
relativity and Hamilton's principle of least action. The exposition
is simple and leads to the most complete direct means of solving
problems in mechanics.
The final sections on adiabatic invariants have been revised and
augmented. In addition a short biography of L D Landau has been
inserted.
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