A Course in Theoretical Physics

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This book is a comprehensive account of five extended modules covering the key branches of twentieth-century theoretical physics, taught by the author over a period of three decades to students on bachelor and master university degree courses in both physics and theoretical physics.

The modules cover nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, thermal and statistical physics, many-body theory, classical field theory (including special relativity and electromagnetism), and, finally, relativistic quantum mechanics and gauge theories of quark and lepton interactions, all presented in a single, self-contained volume.

In a number of universities, much of the material covered (for example, on Einstein’s general theory of relativity, on the BCS theory of superconductivity, and on the Standard Model, including the theory underlying the prediction of the Higgs boson) is taught in postgraduate courses to beginning PhD students.

A distinctive feature of the book is that full, step-by-step mathematical proofs of all essential results are given, enabling a student who has completed a high-school mathematics course and the first year of a university physics degree course to understand and appreciate the derivations of very many of the most important results of twentieth-century theoretical physics.

Author(s): P. John Shepherd
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2013

Language: English
Commentary: dcisneros
Pages: 488

A Course in Theoretical Physics
Front Cover
Title Page
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Contents
Notation
Preface
Module I Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics
1 Basic Concepts of Quantum Mechanics
2 Representation Theory
3 Approximation Methods
4 Scattering Theory
Module II Thermal and Statistical Physics
5 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
6 Quantum States and Temperature
7 Microstate Probabilities and Entropy
8 The Ideal Monatomic Gas
9 Applications of Classical Thermodynamics
10 Thermodynamic Potentials and Derivatives
11 Matter Transfer and Phase Diagrams
12 Fermi–Dirac and Bose–Einstein Statistics
Module III Many-Body Theory
13 Quantum Mechanics and Low-Temperature Thermodynamics of Many-Particle Systems
14 Second Quantization
15 Gas of Interacting Electrons
16 Superconductivity
Module IV Classical Field Theory and Relativity
17 The Classical Theory of Fields
18 General Relativity
Module V Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Gauge Theories
19 Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
20 Gauge Theories of Quark and Lepton Interactions
Appendices
Supplementary Reading
Index