Lecture Notes On Physics Second Edition


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LECTURE NOTES ON PHYSICS (Second Edition)


LECTURE NOTES ON PHYSICS (Second Edition)

Author: SUJAUL CHOWDHURY

language: en

Publisher: American Academic Press

Release Date: 2021-03-16


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Based on more than 20 years of teaching experience of the author, “Lecture Notes on Physics” contains his lecture notes on 4 different courses: Mathematical Physics, Classical Mechanics, Classical Electrodynamics, and Solid State Physics for undergraduate students of Physics major. Written with perfection, this is highly polished 2nd edition of the book. The 1st edition was also published by American Academic Press in January 2016.

Lecture Notes on Fundamentals of Combustion


Lecture Notes on Fundamentals of Combustion

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language: en

Publisher: Joseph Michael Powers

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Lecture Notes on Diophantine Analysis


Lecture Notes on Diophantine Analysis

Author: Umberto Zannier

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-05-05


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These lecture notes originate from a course delivered at the Scuola Normale in Pisa in 2006. Generally speaking, the prerequisites do not go beyond basic mathematical material and are accessible to many undergraduates. The contents mainly concern diophantine problems on affine curves, in practice describing the integer solutions of equations in two variables. This case historically suggested some major ideas for more general problems. Starting with linear and quadratic equations, the important connections with Diophantine Approximation are presented and Thue's celebrated results are proved in full detail. In later chapters more modern issues on heights of algebraic points are dealt with, and applied to a sharp quantitative treatment of the unit equation. The book also contains several supplements, hinted exercises and an appendix on recent work on heights.