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How to Make a Telescope

Author: Jean Texereau
Publisher: Willmann-Bell
Genre: Children's Books
My Rating:   : 4.5 (10 votes)
Location: Home
Summary: I'm sorry, this is my first review. How could amazon fail to give a good synopsys of this book? Anything by texereau is pretty much a definitive work on telescope making and mirror making. He gives good explanations, gives the math behind stuff. He also gives the best explanations of how to polish and parabolize a mirror that i have seen. Before you buy Ingalls book buy this one.


 

iMovie 2: The Missing Manual

Author: David Pogue
Publisher: Pogue Press
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 5.0 (21 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: Macintosh products are known for being easy to use, and deservedly so. You can muddle your way through pretty much any Mac OS program, and make it do what it's supposed to, without a manual or the online help. The latest version of the video-editing software for Mac OS, iMovie 2, is no exception, but David Pogue delivers real value in "iMovie 2: The Missing Manual". Composed in Pogue's trademark friendly style, the book contains enough excellently written explanations and examples to significantly flatten the iMovie 2 learning curve, so it's a pleasure to read, bookmark, and refer back to.
For an example of how this book is technically precise in an engaging way, consider how it explains the purpose of the QT Margins check box, which has to do with compensating for a margin-cropping characteristic of televisions. Pogue proposes an equivalent label: "'QT Margins' means 'Assume this movie will be shown as a QuickTime movie, and therefore won't have chopped-off margins.'" The meaning of a fairly cryptic label becomes absolutely obvious.
Further kudos go to the book's designers for their liberal inclusion of illustrations. Where multiple frames are needed to illustrate a point, they're included. Tips and notes serve a valuable purpose, and are likely to introduce even seasoned iMovie editors to features they've missed on their own. "--David Wall"
Topics covered: Capturing video with a camera, then editing it on the Mac to include appealing transitions, effects, titling, and audio. The process of exporting edited video from the computer (such as for videotape or Web publishing).


 

Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms

Author: Jim D. Atwood
Publisher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Genre: Science
My Rating:   :
Location: IIT
Summary: This title provides detailed coverage of classic inorganic reaction mechanisms and organometallic reaction mechanisms. The coverage of the mechanisms expected for reactions of transitions metal complex includes the kinetic studies used to differentiate possible mechanisms. This combination of coordination complexes and organometallic complexes is unique to this title. Describing how transition metal complexes react and the type of data used to determine how complexes react, this work provides excellent introductions, extensive problems, and thought-provoking summaries in every chapter. Complete with excellent references, this second edition has been updated with new problems and increased information on NMR techniques, dissociative reactions of square-planar complexes, seventeen-electron complexes, organometallic transfer, and oxidative-addition and reductive-elimination reactions. The only current text on inorganic mechanisms, this book is ideal for students and chemists who deal with inorganic and organometallic reagents.


 

Instrumental Methods of Analysis

Author: Hobarth Willard, Lynne Merritt, John Dean
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Instrumental Methods of Analysis

Author: Hobarth Willard, Lynne Merritt, John Dean
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: This book includes HPLC fundamentals, Mass Spectrometry, NMR, and many others. Excellent Resource.


 

Integrated Chemical Systems: A Chemical Approach to Nanotechnology

Author: Allen J. Bard
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Genre: Science
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Location: APS
Summary: The first book to present a systematic approach to nanosystems Fully supplemented with actual examples and scores of figures and photo illustrations, Integrated Chemical Systems takes the discussion of nanotechnology and nanosystems out of the realm of speculation and into the real world. This book presents a detailed discussion of various approaches to the fabrication and characterization of nanosystems and offers a firm theoretical basis for the operation of electrochemical and photoelectrochemical systems, making analogies between synthetic and naturally occurring nanosystems. The author uses examples taken from his own groundbreaking research and that of others to create a clear picture of the progress that has been made in this exciting new area of research. Having established the state of the art, he goes on to offer realistic projections of future systems and their applications. Topics discussed include:Currently available methods for the construction and characterization of nanosystems, including spectroscopic and nuclear magnetic resonance systemsModified electrodes and electrochemical methods for characterizing themFabrication of semiconductor-based systems for photoelectrochemistrySuggestions and ideas for future research and projections of future systems and their applications


 

Interactive Quantum Mechanics

Author: Siegmund Brandt, Hans Dieter Dahmen, Tilo Stroh
Publisher: Springer
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   :
Location: APS
Summary:
Interactive Quantum Mechanics under Java presents the most up-to-date approach to elementary quantum mechanics. Based on the interactive program INTERQUANTA (included on a CD-ROM and ready to run under the WINDOWS, LINUX and MACINTOSH operating systems) and its extensive 3D color graphic features, the book guides its readers through computer experiments on free particles and wave packets, bound states in various potentials, coherent and squeezed states in time-dependent motion, scattering and resonances, analogies in optics, quantized angular momentum, distinguishable and indistinguishable particles, special functions of mathematical physics. A realm for everybody who wants to work on quantum mechanical problems.


 

Intermediate Quantum Mechanics

Author: Hans Albrecht Bethe, Roman Jackiw
Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 4.5 (3 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Graduate students in both theoretical and experimental physics will find this third edition of Intermediate Quantum Mechanics, refined and updated in 1986, indispensable. The first part of the book deals with the theory of atomic structure, while the second and third parts deal with the relativistic wave equations and introduction to field theory. Throughout its nearly thirty-five years in print, Intermediate Quantum Mechanics has consistently offered more complete coverage of applications of quantum mechanics than any other single-volume work on the subject.


 

Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology

Author: Massimiliano Di Ventra
Publisher: Springer
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: Nanoscale science and technology is a young, promising field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science. With rapid advances in areas such as molecular electronics, synthetic biomolecular motors, DNA-based self-assembly, and manipulation of individual atoms, nanotechnology has captured the attention and imagination of researchers and the general public. Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology provides a broad and thorough introduction that is aimed specifically at undergraduate seniors and early graduate students in all of the disciplines enumerated above. It will also be of value to academic, industrial, and government researchers interested in a primer in the field. The book consists of twenty-three chapters arranged in seven sections. All chapters have been written by experts from each respective field. Exercises and general references are provided at the end of each chapter to encourage students to expand on the topics discussed in the book. A CD-ROM containing color copies of all figures accompanies the book, allowing rapid preparation of lecture materials by faculty.


 

Introduction To Nuclear Power

Author: G. Hewitt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Genre: Science
My Rating:   :
Location: APS
Summary:
The authors of this text aim to educate the reader on nuclear power and its future potential. It focuses on nuclear accidents such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, and their consequences, with the understanding that there are safety lessons to be learned if nuclear power generation is going to be expanded to meet our growing energy needs.


 

Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory

Author: John R. Lamarsh
Publisher: American Nuclear Society
Genre: Professional & Technical
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Location: IIT
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Introduction to Organic Spectroscopy

Author: Laurence M. Harwood, Timothy D. W. Claridge
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Genre: Science
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Location: APS
Summary: An understanding of spectroscopic techniques in the analysis of chemical structures is essential to all chemistry degree courses. This new addition to the Oxford Chemistry Primers series provides the essential material needed by undergraduates, in a compact form. It will be beneficial to postgraduates in organic chemistry as reference material in their daily research.


 

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry

Author: Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson
Publisher: Dover Publications
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (9 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: This widely adopted undergraduate-level text applies quantum mechanics to a broad range of chemical and physical problems, covering such subjects as wave functions for the hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, the Pauli exclusion principle and the structure of simple and complex molecules. With numerous tables and figures. Index.



 

Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

Author: C. Julian Chen
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Genre: Professional & Technical
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Due to its nondestructive imaging power, scanning tunneling microscopy has found major applications in the fields of physics, chemistry, engineering, and materials science. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy, with full coverage of the imaging mechanism, instrumentation, and sample applications. The work is the first single-author reference on STM and presents much valuable information previously available only as proceedings or collections of review articles. It contains a 32-page section of remarkable STM images, and is organized as a self-contained work, with all mathematical derivations fully detailed. As a source of background material and current data, the book will be an invaluable resource for all scientists, engineers, and technicians using the imaging abilities of STM and AFM. It may also be used as a textbook in senior-year and graduate level STM courses, and as a supplementary text in surface science, solid-state physics, materials science, microscopy, and quantum mechanics.


 

Introduction to Solid State Physics

Author: Charles Kittel
Publisher: Wiley
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 2.0 (38 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: New edition of the most widely-used textbook on solid state physics in the world. Describes how the excitations and imperfections of actual solids can be understood with simple models that have firmly established scope and power. The foundation of this book is based on experiment, application and theory. Several significant advances in the field have been added including high temperature superconductors, quasicrystals, nanostructures, superlattices, Bloch/Wannier levels, Zener tunneling, light-emitting diodes and new magnetic materials.


 

Introduction to Surface Chemistry and Catalysis

Author: Gabor A. Somorjai
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 4.5 (3 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Describes the present state of modern surface science, and is also a reference source for data and concepts related to properties of surfaces and interfaces. Focuses on the qualities of solid-gas and solid-vacuum interfaces. Discusses local attributes of surface atoms and molecules, atomic structures, chemical bonding, absorptions, catalysis and mechanical properties. Presents molecular understanding of surface phenomena and relates it to macroscopic surface properties.


 

An Introduction to Thermal Physics

Author: Daniel V. Schroeder
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 3.5 (15 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: This is best text on Statistical Mechanics and Thermo available at the advanced undergrad level. None of the other texts at this level can compete: Reif contains eveything but doesn't distinguish between important ideas and unimportant details. Kittel and Kroemer is too terse. Baierlein is too long-winded and idiosyncratic. Schroeder's text strikes just the right level: the big ideas are clearly explained and well-motivated. I like the order of presentation. The math is at the right level, the problems are excellent. There is even some humor. I have only two (minor) complaints: 1) the derivation of the entropy of an ideal gas involves some uncertainty-principle-hand-waving when a straight-forward counting of particle-in-a-box states would have done the job. 2) There is little or no discussion of transport properties: diffusion, thermal conductitivy, viscosity, and the like. If you don't like this book, then you won't like the others on this subject.


 

An Introduction To Thermal Physics Solutions Manual

Author: Daniel V. Schroeder
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement

Author: Albert Einstein
Publisher: Dover Publications
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
Summary: Five early papers evolve theory that won Einstein a Nobel Prize. "Movement of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid Demanded by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat," "On the Theory of the Brownian Movement," "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions," "Theoretical Observations on the Brownian Motion," and "Elementary Theory of the Brownian Motion."



 

Ionic Reactions and Separations: Experiments in Qualitative Analysis

Author: Edward King
Publisher: Harcourt Brace College Publishers
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Laboratory Experiments for Brown and Lemay, Chemistry, the Central Science

Author: John H. Nelson
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Langmuir-Blodgett Films: An Introduction

Author: Michael C. Petty
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 4.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Langmuir-Blodgett films are the focus of intense current worldwide interest, as the ability to deposit organic films of nanometer thicknesses has many implications in materials science and in the development of new electronic and opto-electronic devices. This book provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the subject of Langmuir-Blodgett films. Beginning with the application of simple thermodynamics to the common bulk phases of matter, the book outlines the nature of the phases associated with floating monolayer films. The Langmuir-Blodgett deposition process itself is described in some detail and contrasted with other thin film techniques. The author separately discusses monolayer-forming materials and the structural, electrical and optical properties of Langmuir-Blodgett films. Each chapter is comprehensive, easy to understand and generously illustrated. Petty provides appendices for the reader wishing to delve deeper into the physics and chemistry background. Graduates and postgraduates in materials science will find this text of great interest.


 

LANTHANIDE/ACTINIDE CHEMISTRY: A Symposium Co-Sponsored by the Division of Inorganic Chemistry and the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology At the 152nd Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, N. Y. , Sept. 13-14, 1966.

Author: Paul R Fields; Therald Moeller.
Publisher: American Chemical Society,
Genre: Science
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Location: APS
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Laser Experimenter's Handbook

Author: Frank G. Mcaleese
Publisher: TAB Books Inc
Genre: Professional & Technical
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Location: IIT
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Laser Experiments for Beginners

Author: Richard N. Zare, Bertrand H. Spencer
Publisher: University Science Books
Genre: Professional & Technical
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Location: IIT
Summary: The perfect blueprint for science teachers who want to bring one of the most remarkable research tools of the 20th century into their classrooms: the laser. Requiring only a low-cost, low-power laser (easily available for under $100) the book presents a series of experiments for in-class demonstrations or student activities. Quick-reference instructions identify needed equipment, recommend safety practices, and help select desired experiments. The book is designed to enhance existing courses in chemistry, physics, and biology.


 

The Lawnchair Astronomer

Author: Gerry Descoteaux
Publisher: Dell
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 2.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: This chatty book is a great introduction to what you can see from your backyard at night. The author doesn't go into much detail as he discusses each object (the planets and a few of the more prominent deep-sky galaxies and nebulas.) There are a few sidebars that give interesting historical trivia. A great book to interest someone in astronomy or an arm-chair astronomer, but not a good book to use while actually looking at the stars. The b&w photos is the book are a waste of ink given that they are so dark. And, the star chart included is really nothing more than a constellation chart. Few stars are included and no deep sky objects. A nice chart for the wall, but not a good reference.


 

Learn C++ on the Macintosh: Includes Special Version of Symantec C++ for Macintosh/Book and Disk

Author: Dave Mark
Publisher: Addison-Wesley (C)
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 3.0 (1 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: This book is an extension of Learn C on the Macintosh. Dave is an excellent writer, but doesn't do quite as good a job with this book as he has done with the others he has written. This book assumes you know C pretty well before you begin it. Also, Symantec C++ is no longer published and book is not up to date with current ISO standards. I wish Dave would rewrite this book and bring it up to date with Codewarrior and current ISO standards and introduce the language from a "ground up" beginners point of view. Basically, if you can find your way around C and have not yet learned C++, it's a fairly good, but outdated book.


 

Learning Cocoa

Author: Inc., Apple Computer
Publisher: O'Reilly
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 2.5 (20 votes)
Location: Home
Summary: For Mac developers of all levels, "Learning Cocoa" provides an approachable guide to creating applications using Objective-C and the programming tools built into the new Mac OS X operating system. This efficiently packaged text will help virtually anyone master basic Mac application development.
Written by the experts at Apple Computer, Inc., this book sets an admirable standard of clarity for a basic programming tutorial. It begins with the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and Objective-C, the default language used for the Mac platform. Much of the book consists of hands-on exercises for creating a variety of simple Mac applications built on the Cocoa application framework (a rich set of classes that make it simple to create software). "Learning Cocoa" is not just a source of raw source code; rather, its salient feature is a series of step-by-step guides to working with Mac OS X tools like the Interface Builder and the built-in Apple IDE. From a simple "Hello, World" program and a currency converter to a "Travel Advisor" application (with information on three countries) and a "To Do" application, the book provides exercises that show you all the steps for creating software using a variety of tools.
The discussion of the user interface widgets that are available in the Mac OS X is excellent. You will learn how to design interfaces (which are saved to .nib files), and about the Model-View-Controller architecture recommended by Apple for designing reusable and flexible classes. Later in the book, the same classes are reused in a multiple-document version of the Travel Advisor program. Sample code for a custom widget that displays a calendar will show you how to build custom components.
Throughout this book, there's plenty of information on the nuts and bolts of building successful applications for the Mac OS X, especially memory and resource management. There're also plenty of diagrams and background on the architecture of using Cocoa application framework classes together to create software.
Even Mac beginners should benefit from this concise and well-presented text. It will have you writing simple applications fast, while giving you the latest on the classes and tools available on the newest Mac OS X. "--Richard Dragan"
Topics covered: Overview of the Cocoa framework for Mac OS X Object-oriented programming tutorial Objective-C language quick start Mac application development tools (including Project Builder, Interface Builder, and command-line tools) A "Hello, World" application in Cocoa Fundamental Cocoa classes (including collections and controls) Memory and resource management in Cocoa A "Currency Converter" application (including basic GUI programming with Cocoa components) Event-handling basics Using table views and data sources Persistence and "flattening" Cocoa objects A "Travel Advisor" sample application (including the Model-View-Controller architecture) The Cocoa Multiple-Document Architecture A "To Do" scheduling application (including a custom calendar component and timers) Deployment in Cocoa (application settings, icons, and document types) Compiler optimization in Cocoa Reference for basic graphics in Cocoa


 

Linear Algebra for Quantum Theory

Author: Per-Olov Löwdin
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Genre: Professional & Technical
My Rating:   :
Location: IIT
Summary: Essential mathematical tools for the study of modern quantum theory.
Linear Algebra for Quantum Theory offers an excellent survey of those aspects of set theory and the theory of linear spaces and their mappings that are indispensable to the study of quantum theory. Unlike more conventional treatments, this text postpones its discussion of the binary product concept until later chapters, thus allowing many important properties of the mappings to be derived without it.
The book begins with a thorough exploration of set theory fundamentals, including mappings, cardinalities of sets, and arithmetic and theory of complex numbers. Next is an introduction to linear spaces, with coverage of linear operators, eigenvalue and the stability problem of linear operators, and matrices with special properties.
Material on binary product spaces features self-adjoint operators in a space of indefinite metric, binary product spaces with a positive definite metric, properties of the Hilbert space, and more. The final section is devoted to axioms of quantum theory formulated as trace algebra. Throughout, chapter-end problem sets help reinforce absorption of the material while letting readers test their problem-solving skills.
Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in theoretical and computational chemistry and physics, Linear Algebra for Quantum Theory provides the mathematical means necessary to access and understand the complex world of quantum theory.


 

The Los Alamos Primer: The First Lectures on How To Build an Atomic Bomb

Author: Robert Serber
Publisher: University of California Press
Genre: History
My Rating:   : 5.0 (10 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: In April 1943, a young physicist named Robert Serber stood up before a small group of fellow scientists in a laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and, as one attendee later recalled, began to speak in "a hazy, uncertain voice" about the project on which they would all be working. "The object," he said, "is to produce a "practical military weapon" in the form of a bomb in which the energy is released by a fast neutron chain reaction in one or more of the materials known to show nuclear fission." That mechanism, of course, was the atomic bomb, which a little more than two years later would be used against Japan.
In the following weeks, Serber touched on many themes, racing to an array of chalkboards to scribble complex formulas and equations. Among other things, he addressed how big a bomb would need to be in order to achieve critical mass--between 13.5 centimeters and 9 centimeters, he calculated--and what the probability of premature detonation might be. (It was, he concluded, always a danger.) At the end of the series, his lecture notes, classified as top secret, were gathered and printed for distribution to later cadres of scientists who came to work at Los Alamos. Years after the war they were declassified, and Serber, who died in May of 1997, took the opportunity to reflect on his work and the strange culture of the laboratory, adding postscripts and other commentary reproduced in the present edition.
Serber's book is an important document in the history of science, and remains one of the most accessible introductions to nuclear physics ever written. (On that note, those who worry that it is all too easy to find bomb-building instructions in the library or on the Web should rest assured: these lectures were tough for the greatest theoretical physicists of the time to follow.) It all makes for provocative reading. "--Gregory McNamee"


 

Magnetic Atoms and Molecules

Author: William Weltner
Publisher: Dover Publications
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: The most comprehensive, up-to-date reference source available in the field, this graduate-level text by a leading researcher in atomic and molecular spectroscopy introduces and explores the electron-spin-resonance theory of randomly-oriented molecules, utilizing exceptionally clear mathematical formulations throughout. "I recommend it highly." — American Scientist. Extensive editorial apparatus. 119 line illustrations.



 

Mathematica Computer Programs for Physical Chemistry

Author: William H. Cropper
Publisher: Springer
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 2.5 (2 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: Physical chemistry requires extensive problem-solving and lengthy calculations. This book/CD set brings the computational power and elegance of Mathematica to physical chemistry courses. The book is organized along the lines of most modern physical chemistry textbooks. It discusses the kinds of problems encountered in each area of physical chemistry, and includes worked examples. An appendix outlines the calculations that are important in physical chemistry and demonstrates how they are handled in Mathematica code. The CD accompanying the book includes more than 150 Mathematica programs that allow the student to perform vital calculations based on integrating systems of differential equations, solving systems of nondifferential equations, data fitting, two-dimensional plotting, contour drawing, matrix manipulations, Fourier transformations, and simulations. The book/CD is an ideal complement to any physical chemistry text and will be welcomed by students and instructors alike.


 

Mathematical Methods for Physicists

Author: George B. Arfken, Hans J. Weber, Hans-Jurgen Weber
Publisher: Academic Press
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 3.0 (55 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Through four editions, Arfken and Weber's best-selling "Mathematical Methods for Physicists" has provided upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with the paramount coverage of the mathematics necessary for advanced study in physics and engineering. It provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers. Appropriate for a physics service course, as well as for more advanced coursework, this is the book of choice in the field.

* Provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers
* * Serves as both text and useful reference for students of physics and applied mathematics
* * Throughout the text the physical relevance of the mathematics is constantly reinforced


 

Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide

Author: K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson, S. J. Bence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genre: Nonfiction
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Location: IIT
Summary: The third edition of this highly acclaimed undergraduate textbook is suitable for teaching all the mathematics for an undergraduate course in any of the physical sciences. As well as lucid descriptions of all the topics and many worked examples, it contains over 800 exercises. New stand-alone chapters give a systematic account of the 'special functions' of physical science, cover an extended range of practical applications of complex variables, and give an introduction to quantum operators. Further tabulations, of relevance in statistics and numerical integration, have been added. In this edition, half of the exercises are provided with hints and answers and, in a separate manual available to both students and their teachers, complete worked solutions. The remaining exercises have no hints, answers or worked solutions and can be used for unaided homework; full solutions are available to instructors on a password-protected web site, www.cambridge.org/9780521679718.


 

Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Donald A. Mcquarrie
Publisher: University Science Books
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 2.5 (3 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: From best-selling author Donald McQuarrie comes his newest text, Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers. Intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in chemistry, physics, math and engineering, this book will also become a must-have for the personal library of all advanced students in the physical sciences. Comprised of more than 2000 problems and 700 worked examples that detail every single step, this text is exceptionally well adapted for self study as well as for course use. Famous for his clear writing, careful pedagogy, and wonderful problems and examples, McQuarrie has crafted yet another tour de force.  
Artwork from this textbook and original animations by Mervin Hanson may be viewed and downloaded by adopting professors and their students. Figures that display the time evolution of an equation and the result of the variation of a parameter have been rendered as QuickTime movies. These movies can be displayed as animations or by using the single-step feature of QuickTime.


 

Mathematical Methods For Scientists And Engineers Solutions Manual

Author: Carole H. Mcquarrie
Publisher: Univ Science Books
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences, 2nd Edition

Author: Mary L. Boas
Publisher: Wiley
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 4.5 (31 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Updates the original, comprehensive introduction to the areas of mathematical physics encountered in advanced courses in the physical sciences. Intuition and computational abilities are stressed. Original material on DE and multiple integrals has been expanded.


 

Mathematical Methods using Mathematica

Author: Sadri Hassani
Publisher: Springer
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Intended as a companion for textbooks in mathematical methods for science and engineering, this book presents a large number of numerical topics and exercises together with discussions of methods for solving such problems using Mathematica(R). The accompanying CD contains Mathematica Notebooks for illustrating most of the topics in the text and for solving problems in mathematical physics. Although it is primarily designed for use with the author's "Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields," the discussions in the book sufficiently self-contained that the book can be used as a supplement to any of the standard textbooks in mathematical methods for undergraduate students of physical sciences or engineering.


 

Mathematics for Quantum Chemistry

Author: Jay Martin Anderson
Publisher: Dover Publications
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
Summary: This concise volume offers undergraduates an introduction to the mathematical formalism encountered in problems of molecular structure and motion. The author presents only four main topics: the calculus of orthogonal functions, the algebra of vector spaces, and the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of classical mechanics and its applications to molecular motion. These topics possess particular relevance to modern quantum chemistry, especially in regard to the application of quantum mechanics to molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisites include a knowledge of calculus through partial derivatives and multiple integration, and a year of physics and physical chemistry. 1966 ed. Problems. Answers. Index. 13 figures.



 

Maths for Chemists Vol 1

Author: Martin Cockett
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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Maths for Chemists Vol 2

Author: Martin Cockett
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
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The Mechanics of Crystals and Textured Polycrystals

Author: William F. Hosford
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Genre: Science
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Location: APS
Summary: This text is an introduction to crystal mechanics and includes theories of polycrystalline and continuum plasticity for textured materials. It presents a simple and concise review of the mechanics of crystals and polycrystals and gives methods for solving problems related to the plastic
deformation of metals. Along with the basic concepts, essential for the student or nonspecialist, much of the author's pioneering work is emphasized and is presented for the first time in book form. Focussing on plasticity, the text includes a chapter on elasticity, which introduces the reader to
transformations of stress and strain from one set of axes to another. The effects of anisotropic thermal expansion on polycrystals are also discussed. The concepts of crystal plasticity are extended to predict the behavior of textured polycrystals and the predicted behavior is related to continuum
theories of yielding. The author demonstrates that to solve engineering problems, it is possible to bypass continuum mechanics completely, and use crystallographic analyses directly. With our rapidly growing computer power, such an approach to engineering problems may eventually become routine.
Sample problems have been included in the first few chapters and Appendix I to illustrate points and show approaches to solving problems. For novices, helpful appendices have been included to cover fundamentals of geometry, crystallography, and mechanics. Students of materials science, mechanics,
crystallography, and engineering may use this textbook for part of a general course on the mechanical behavior of metals.


 

The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals

Author: Susan Budavari
Publisher: Wiley
Genre: Reference
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Location: IIT
Summary: "The Merck Index" is a one-volume encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals that contains more than 10,000 monographs. Each monograph in this authoritative reference source is a concise description of a single substance or a small group of closely related compounds.
Compounds included:
•       human and veterinary drugs
•       biotech drugs and monoclonal antibodies
•       substances used for medical imaging
•       biologicals and natural products
•       plants and traditional medicines
•       nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals
•       agriculturals, pesticides and herbicides
•       Organic chemicals used in research
•       Food additives and supplements
•       dyes, colors and indicators
•       environmentally significant substances


 

Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist

Author: Harry Chandler
Publisher: ASM International
Genre: Professional & Technical
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Location: APS
Summary: Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist®
Technicians, laboratory personnel, designers, purchasers, and salespeople agree-- if you work for a metals-related company, you need this basic reference for the non-metallurgist It's written for beginners as well as those who need to refresh their understanding of a particular topic. Well illustrated and indexed, the book makes technical subjects easy to understand and provides a complete glossary of metallurgical terms. Coverage of basic information on metallurgical and general engineering makes this a superb textbook.


 

Mklinux: Microkernel Linux for the Power Macintosh

Author: Rich Morin
Publisher: Prime Time Freeware
Genre: Computers & Internet
My Rating:   : 4.0 (7 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: Very detailed instructions of installing the MKLinux and nothing else! I would hope there at least is a quick reference for basic setup and configure of the system. No help at all after the system is up running.


 

Modern Spectroscopy

Author: J.Michael Hollas
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (4 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: The latest edition of this highly acclaimed title introduces the reader to a wide range of spectroscopies, and includes both the background theory and applications to structure determination and chemical analysis.  It covers rotational, vibrational, electronic, photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy, as well as EXAFs and the theory of lasers and laser spectroscopy. A  revised and updated edition of a successful, clearly written book Includes the latest developments in modern laser techniques, such as cavity ring-down spectroscopy and femtosecond lasers Provides numerous worked examples, calculations and questions at the end of chapters


 

Molecular Modelling for Beginners

Author: Alan Hinchliffe
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Genre: Science
My Rating:   : 5.0 (2 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: Presenting a concise, basic introduction to modelling and computational chemistry this text includes relevant introductory material to ensure greater accessibility to the subject. Provides a comprehensive introduction to this evolving and developing field Focuses on MM, MC, and MD with an entire chapter devoted to QSAR and Discovery Chemistry. Includes many real chemical applications combined with worked problems and solutions provided in each chapter Ensures that up-to-date treatment of a variety of chemical modeling techniques are introduced.


 

Molecular Reaction Dynamics and Chemical Reactivity

Author: Raphael D. Levine, Richard B. Bernstein
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Genre: Science
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Location: IIT
Summary: Focusing on one of the most productive areas of modern chemical research, this text describes the molecular-level mechanisms of elementary chemical reactions and presents the contributions of molecular beam and laser techniques. The authors assume a basic familiarity with physical chemistry
as they guide the reader from well-known principles to state-of-the-art research results. The goal is an understanding of chemical reactivity and physical rate processes, from the fundamental, microscopic point of view, with emphasis on phenomena and their conceptual interpretation rather than the
details of experimental techniques or theories. The authors have collaborated over many years and are the co-authors of the precursor volume Molecular Reaction Dynamics (Oxford University Press, 1974). This completely new work discusses the following topics: dynamics of molecular collisions;
intermolecular potentials and potential energy surfaces; molecular and ion beam scattering; "direct" versus "complex" modes of reaction; reagent state selection and product analysis; energy partitioning and surprisal analysis; photofragmentation and multiphoton dissociation; electronic, vibrational,
and rotational energy transfer; chemical lasers and laser chemistry; Van der Waals molecules and clusters; and stereospecific dynamics. An appropriate text for advanced courses in kinetics, physical chemistry or chemical physics, and also a timely reference source, Molecular Reaction Dynamics and
Chemical Reactivity presents both fundamental principles and the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field.


 

My Country Versus Me: The First-Hand Account by the Los Alamos Scientist Who Was Falsely Accused

Author: Wen Ho Lee, Helen Zia
Publisher: Hyperion
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
My Rating:   : 4.0 (38 votes)
Location: APS
Summary: For the first time, Wen Ho Lee speaks out: about his work at Los Alamos and his experiences with the FBI, about his arrest and imprisonment. In January of 1999, the arrest of Wen Ho Lee, the Los Alamos scientist who was falsely accused of espionage by the U.S. government and imprisoned without trial, sparked controversy throughout the country. Throughout the ordeal, Wen Ho Lee quietly and steadfastly maintained his innocence. Now he tells his story. A riveting account about prejudice, fear, suspicionand courageMy Country Versus Me offers at last a clear and truthful look at one of the great miscarriages of justice of our time.


 

New Directions in Solid State Chemistry

Author: C. N. R. Rao, J. Gopalakrishnan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genre: Professional & Technical
My Rating:   : 5.0 (1 votes)
Location: IIT
Summary: In the new edition of this widely praised textbook the authors have brought the work completely up to date by the addition of new material on numerous topics, and all of the chapters have been revised. In recent years, solid state chemistry has become a vital component of mainstream chemistry and materials science. Students, teachers and researchers need to understand the chemistry of solids because of the crucial role this plays in determining the properties of materials. An understanding of solid state chemistry is also essential in materials design, and chemists continue to discover many fascinating relationships between the structure and properties of solids. This text requires only an understanding of basic physics, chemistry and crystallography, and contains the most recent examples, case studies and references. It will be a valuable reference for advanced students and researchers studying solid state chemistry and materials science.


 

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