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Anthony J. G. Hey

    Quantenuniversum
    Gauge Theories in Particle Physics 40th Anniversary Edition
    Einstein's Mirror
    No Lift and No Stairs
    • 38-year-old Hawkwind fan and Stoneway's removal porter Peter Booth has recently split up with long-time girlfriend, Sarah, and finds himself in a tiny studio flat, self-confidence dwindling and alcohol levels rising.

      No Lift and No Stairs
    • Einstein's Mirror

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(27)Évaluer

      Offering an accessible and non-mathematical exploration of Einstein's theory of relativity, this new title from the authors of "The Quantum Universe" includes 70 line diagrams, 110 half-tones, and 60 color plates. It aims to elucidate complex concepts in a way that is engaging and understandable for readers without a scientific background.

      Einstein's Mirror
    • Gauge Theories in Particle Physics 40th Anniversary Edition

      A Practical Introduction, Two Volume Set

      • 856pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

      This comprehensive two-volume set serves as a fundamental introduction to advanced particle physics, now updated with significant new experimental findings. Key areas of focus include the Higgs and top quark sectors, along with insights into CP violation and neutrino oscillations. The fifth edition enhances its well-established reputation by integrating the latest research developments, making it an essential resource for students and professionals in the field.

      Gauge Theories in Particle Physics 40th Anniversary Edition
    • Tony Hey / Patrick Walters Quantenuniversum Die Welt der Welllen und Teilchen Die beiden Physiker Tony Hey und Patrick Walters zeigen, wie die Quantenphysik in unsere Alltagswelt hineinspielt. Denn ohne die Erkenntnisse der Quantenmechanik wären z. B. weder die Entwicklungen der modernen Elektronikindustrie mit ihrer Chiptechnologie noch der Lasertechnik mit ihren vielfältigen Anwendungen möglich gewesen.

      Quantenuniversum