Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics New and Notable Titles in Spring 2019

Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics New and Notable Titles in Spring 2019

Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics New and Notable Titles in Spring 2019 Interdisciplinary Harvard Lectures Topology and Lectures of Sidney Physics Coleman on Quantum edited by Chen Ning Yang (Tsinghua Field Theory University, China), Mo-Lin Ge (Nankai Foreword by David Kaiser University, China) & Yang-Hui He (City edited by Bryan Gin-ge Chen (Leiden University, University of London, UK) Netherlands), David Derbes (University of Chicago, USA), David Griffiths (Reed College, This book is a contribution of an assembly USA), Brian Hill (Saint Mary’s College of of grand masters of the field, guiding us California, USA), Richard Sohn (Kronos, Inc., with their world-renowned expertise Lowell, USA) & Yuan-Sen Ting (Harvard) on the subject of the interplay between “Topology” and “Physics”. “Sidney Coleman was the master teacher of quantum field theory. All of us who knew him This book is a collective contribution became his students and disciples. Sidney’s from respected figures such as Chen Ning Yang, Sir Michael Atiyah, legendary course remains fresh and bracing, because he chose his topics with Nick Manton, Robbert Dijkgraaf, Edward Witten, Louis H Kauffman, a sure feel for the essential, and treated them with elegant economy.” Minhyong Kim, Sir Roger Penrose, Haijun Zhang, Shou-Cheng Zhang and Xiao-Gang Wen. Frank Wilczek Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004 220pp Jan 2019 “Sidney Coleman’s Field Theory lectures at Harvard were a staple of every 978-981-3278-49-3 US$88 £75 particle physicist Harvard graduate student’s education ... the ideas — like all 978-981-3278-50-9(pbk) US$36 £30 good physics concepts — have survived the decades beautifully. In a labor of love and educational devotion, a team of former students and TAs teamed up Classic Textbook with professors and experts to share his legacy in perpetuity.” Lisa Randall Advanced Quantum Harvard Mechanics 1000pp Dec 2018 2nd Edition 978-981-4632-53-9 US$168 £150 By (author): Freeman Dyson 978-981-4635-50-9(pbk) US$88 £75 (IAS, Princeton) Translated by: David Derbes (Laboratory Schools, University of New Edition Chicago, USA) PT Symmetry “This book is likely to be of interest In Quantum and Classical Physics mainly to historians of science … one By (author): Carl M Bender (Washington thing was done rather well was the University in St. Louis, USA) relativistic treatment of the spectrum Contributions by: Patrick E Dorey, Clare of the hydrogen atom, which is found Dunning, Andreas Fring, Daniel W Hook, Hugh algebraically and, rather elegantly and efficiently. The treatment of F Jones, Sergii Kuzhel, GézaLévai, Roberto Tateo fluctuations in fields had some nice points …” CERN Courier Originated by the author in 1998, the field of PT (parity-time) symmetry has become an extremely This edition has been printed on the 60th anniversary of the Cornell active and exciting area of research. PT-symmetric lectures, and includes a foreword by science historian David Kaiser, as quantum and classical systems have theoretical, well as notes from Dyson’s lectures at the Les Houches Summer School experimental, and commercial applications, and of Theoretical Physics in 1954. The Les Houches lectures, described as a have been the subject of many journal articles, supplement to the original Cornell notes, provide a more detailed look PhD theses, conferences, and symposia. Carl Bender’s work has influenced major at field theory, a careful and rigorous derivation of Fermi’s Golden Rule, advances in physics and generations of students. and a masterful treatment of renormalization and Ward’s Identity. This book is an accessible entry point to PT symmetry, ideal for students and 316pp Dec 2012 scientists looking to begin their own research projects in this field. 978-981-4383-40-0 US$98 £81 978-981-4383-41-7(pbk) US$42 £35 468pp Jan 2019 978-1-78634-595-0 US$138 £120 978-1-78634-668-1(pbk) US$58 £50 SP_NS_12_18_06_CM2.indd 1 7/12/18 4:51 PM 2 Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics & Nuclear Physics TEXTBOOKS Principles of Quantum Computation and Information A Comprehensive Textbook By (author): Giuliano Benenti (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy), Giulio Casati (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy), Davide Rossini (Università di Pisa, Italy), Giuliano Strini (Università di Milano, Italy) “This second edition of the textbook is a timely and very comprehensive update in a rapidly developing field, both Application-Driven Quantum and in theory as well as in the experimental implementation of quantum information processing. The book provides a solid introduction into the Statistical Physics field, a deeper insight in the formal description of quantum information A Short Course for Future Scientists and Engineers as well as a well laid-out overview on several platforms for quantum Volume 1: Foundations simulation and quantum computation. All in all, a well-written and Volume 2: Equilibriums commendable textbook, which will prove very valuable both for the By: Jean-Michel Gillet (CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University, France) novices and the scholars in the fields of quantum computation and This series is an ideal introductory course for students who are looking for information.” an alternative approach to the traditional academic treatment of quantum Rainer Blatt and statistical physics. It bridges the gap between other traditional books Universität Innsbruck and IQOQI Innsbruck, Austria on this topic. This pedagogical approach relies heavily on scientific or Readership: Upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in physics, technological applications from a wide range of fields. For every new mathematics and computer science. concept introduced, an application is given to connect the theoretical results to a real-life situation. 650pp Feb 2019 978-981-3237-22-3 US$158 £139 Each volume features in-text exercises and detailed solutions, with easy- to-understand applications. Accelerator Physics Volume 1: 4th Edition 300pp Nov 2018 978-1-78634-554-7 US$98 £86 By: S Y Lee (Indiana University, USA) 978-1-78634-690-2(pbk) US$45 £35 “The large number of formulas and the excellent Volume 2: table of contents and index make the book a 336pp Dec 2018 very useful addition to the library of a scientist 978-1-78634-557-8 US$98 £86 or engineer already in the field.” 978-1-78634-703-9(pbk) US$45 £40 Physics Today Readership: Accelerator, high-energy, nuclear, plasma and applied physicists. Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity 568pp Nov 2018 2nd Edition 978-981-3274-67-9 US$138 £120 By: Jacob Dunningham (University of Sussex, UK), 978-981-3274-78-5(pbk) US$78 £70 Vlatko Vedral (Oxford) The second edition is unique as an undergraduate Time-Dependent Quantum textbook as it combines quantum physics and Mechanics of Two-Level relativity at an introductory level. It expounds Systems the foundations of these two subjects in detail, By: James P Lavine (Georgetown University, USA) but also illustrates how they can be combined. It discusses recent applications, but also exposes undergraduates to cutting- This book is ideal for self-study by students or edge research topics, such as laser cooling, Bose–Einstein condensation, researchers starting on two-level systems. The tunneling microscopes, lasers, nonlocality, and quantum teleportation. detailed derivations and plots should ease readers into the study of two-level systems in a wide variety Readership: Students taking undergraduate-level courses in quantum of settings. It builds upon an undergraduate course physics and relativity. in quantum mechanics and is useful for readers 308pp May 2018 interested in magnetic resonance and quantum optics. 978-981-3228-64-1 US$98 £86 Readership: This is an undergraduate textbook in quantum mechanics 978-981-3230-04-0(pbk) US$48 £42 suitable for students in physics, chemistry, optics, materials science, and electrical engineering. 256pp Jan 2019 978-981-3272-58-3 US$98 £85 SP_NS_12_18_06_CM2.indd 2 7/12/18 4:51 PM Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics & Nuclear Physics 3 Facts and Mysteries in Concepts in Particle Elementary Particle Physics Physics Revised Edition A Concise Introduction to the By: Martinus Veltman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Standard Model USA & NIKHEF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) By: V Parameswaran Nair (City College of the City University of New York, USA) “I must congratulate you! The book you have written is truly a masterpiece. Not only have you explained the physics of This book is an attempt to put the key the world of elementary particles to the young aspiring concepts of particle physics together in student, but you have made it available to the intelligent an appealing way, and yet give enough layman. On top of that you gave it the humanity it deserves; extra titbits for students seriously reading this book brought me back to the most exciting period of my life in which considering graduate studies in particle physics. It starts with every day brought a new discovery and we all fought for recognition. I can truly some recapitulation of relativity and quantum mechanics, and say that there is no book like this.” then builds on it to give both conceptual ideas regarding the Melvin Schwartz Standard Model of particle physics as well as technical details. It Nobel laureate is presented in an informal lecture style, and includes “remarks” Columbia University sections where extra material, history, or technical details are presented for the interested student. “Veltman gives an excellent impression of how science works and how the desire to penetrate into the unknown is what fires the enthusiasm of scientists. He also Readership: Advanced undergraduates studying particle physics. manages to explain the most abstract intricacies of particle theory without using any mathematics whatsoever ... I can fully recommend this book to students and 328pp Jan 2018 interested lay readers, who will gain a fascinating insight into the sub-nuclear 978-981-3227-55-2 US$98 £86 world — from a theoretical experimental and personal point of view.” Physics World Supersymmetric Readership: Students, lay people and anyone interested in the world of elementary particles.

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