Plasma Physics Volume 4 of Modern Classical Physics

“Plasma Physics Volume 4 of Modern Classical Physics” by Kip S. Thorne is a comprehensive resource published by Princeton University Press on June 15, 2021. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, making it suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses focused on plasma physics. The book is part of a five-volume series that emphasizes fundamental concepts and modern applications, providing students with a physical and intuitive understanding of the subject.
Readers will find that this volume covers essential topics in plasma physics, including the physics of various phenomena and their real-world implications. The text is designed to support a one-quarter or full-semester course and includes numerous exercise problems, color figures, and extensive cross-references. Additionally, it features optional sections that enhance the learning experience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in advancing their knowledge in the field of physics.
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“Kip Thorne and Roger Blandford’s monumental Modern Classical Physics is now available in five stand-alone volumes that make ideal textbooks for individual graduate or advanced undergraduate courses on statistical physics; optics; elasticity and fluid dynamics; plasma physics; and relativity and cosmology. Each volume teaches the fundamental concepts, emphasizes modern, real-world applications, and gives students a physical and intuitive understanding of the subject. Relativity and Cosmology is an essential introduction to the subject, including remarkable recent advances. Written by award-winning physicists who have made fundamental contributions to the field and taught it for decades, the book differs from most others on the subject in important ways. It highlights recent transformations in our understanding of black holes, gravitational waves, and the cosmos; it emphasizes the physical interpretation of general relativity in terms of measurements made by observers; it explains the physics of the Riemann tensor in terms of tidal forces, differential frame dragging, and associated field lines; it presents an astrophysically oriented description of spinning black holes; it gives a detailed analysis of an incoming gravitational wave’s interaction with a detector such as LIGO; and it provides a comprehensive, in-depth account of the universe’s evolution, from its earliest moments to the present. While the book is designed to be used for a one-quarter or full-semester course, it goes deep enough to provide a foundation for understanding and participating in some areas of cutting-edge research. Includes many exercise problems Features color figures, suggestions for further reading, extensive cross-references, and a detailed index Optional “Track 2″ sections make this an ideal book for a one-quarter or one-semester course An online illustration package is available to professors The five volumes, which are available individually as paperbacks and ebooks, are Statistical Physics; Optics; Elasticity and Fluid Dynamics; Plasma Physics; and Relativity and Cosmology.” —
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