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Classical Physical Problems

2013
The cell method presented in the previous chapters can be applied to different classes of physical problems. Some of these classes are presented in this chapter, in both static and time-varying formulations, together with a short explanation of their main characteristics.
Alotto, Piergiorgio   +3 more
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Classical Physical Geodesy

2017
This chapter presents the basics of classical physical geodesy, starting from the definitions of the gravity potential and gravity. The normal gravity potential is derived as the potential of a level ellipsoid plus the rotational potential of the ellipsoid.
Lars E. Sjöberg, Mohammad Bagherbandi
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Classical physical abstraction

Erkenntnis, 1993
An informal theory is set forth of relations between abstract entities, includingcolors, physical quantities, times, andplaces in space, and the concrete things thathave them, or areat orin them, based on the assumption that there are close analogies between these relations and relations between abstractsets and the concrete things that aremembers of ...
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Classical radiation physics

1997
Abstract Hertz’s experiment. The atom as an elementary source of light. The classical model of the atom. Emission from a charge and Emission conditions. Calculation of the vortical component of the field. A rigorous solution of the problem of dipole emission. Harmonic oscillations of a dipole. The total power of dipole radiation.
S A Akhmanov, S YU Nikitin
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Classical Physical Geodesy

2010
Geodesy can be defined as the science of the figure of the Earth and its gravitational field, as well as their determination. Even though today the figure of the Earth, understood as the visible Earth’s surface, can be determined purely geometrically by satellites, using Global Positioning System (GPS) for the continents and satellite altimetry for the
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Fast Algorithms for Classical Physics

Science, 1994
Some of the recently developed fast summation methods that have arisen in scientific computing are described. These methods require an amount of work proportional to N or N log N to evaluate all pairwise interactions in an ensemble of N ...
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Classical Statistical Physics

2018
The Thermodynamics, discussed in Vol. 5 of this basic course in Theoretical Physics, is a phenomenological theory, which, being based on a few fundamental postulates (laws of thermodynamics), describes macroscopic systems in equilibrium with the help of a few variables as, for instance, pressure, volume, temperature, particle density, … .
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Classical Physics

2009
Detlef Dürr, Stefan Teufel
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Rethinking Classical Physics

2011
First edition.
Mitchell, DJ, Gooday, G
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