It was Maxwell who created, for the first time, a unified description of the electric and magnetic phenomena in his electromagnetic field theory. Remarkably, Maxwell’s theory contained in itself also the relativistic invariance of the special relativity, a fact which was discovered only a few decades later.
The present book is an outcome of the authors’ teaching experience over many years in different countries and for different students studying diverse fields of physics. The book is intended for students at the level of undergraduate and graduate studies in physics, astronomy, engineering, applied mathematics and for researchers working in related subjects.We hope that the reader will not only acquire knowledge, but will also grasp the beauty of theoretical physics. A set of about 130 solved and proposed problems shall help to attain this aim.
Masud Chaichian: Editor journal EPJ C, very prominent scientist in high energy physics.
Previous affiliations: Durham Univ, UK; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK; Hamburg Univ, Germany;
Weizmann Institute, Israel; CERN.
Scientific interests: Quantum Field Theory, Noncommutative geometry, String theory,
Higher-Dimensional Theories
Teaching: Over 20 years experience in teaching Theories of Elementary Particle Physics, Path
Integrals, Theoretical physics
261 publications in SPIRES.
Address:
High Energy Physics Division
Department of Physical Sciences and Helsinki Institute of Physics
POB 64 (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2), FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
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