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Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation

, 2018
PART 1: PRIMER Why attempting to do plasma physics via computer simulation using particles makes good sense Overall view of a one dimensional electrostatic program A one dimensional electrostatic program ES1 Introduction to the numerical methods used ...
C. Birdsall, A. Langdon
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CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

, 1990
CRC handbook of chemistry and physics , CRC handbook of chemistry and physics , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
W. M. Haynes
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Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics

, 2018
New technological advances have made it feasible to conduct measurements with precision levels which are suitable for experimental tests of the theory of general relativity.
C. Will
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Introduction to Solid State Physics

, 1967
3rd edition, complete modern revision C. Kittel London: John Wiley. 1966. Pp. 648. Price £4 14s. Kind's new edition is to be welcomed. There is a revised format and attractive illustrations, and with the inclusion of much new material this book has ...
A R Plummer
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Physics and physics or physics

Physics Bulletin, 1982
I suppose most of us have a pretty good idea what physics is, although we might have to think hard to define it. At any rate, the Privy Councillors must have been convinced that there was something recognisable and capable of cementing a body of chaps together (pace Professor Jackson) when they granted us the Charter.
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Statistical Physics

, 2004
elusive ideal material immune to the insidious effects of friction, fracture, fatigue, creep corrosion and cavitation under the action of thermal, magnetic and nuclear radiation, there is plenty of room for exciting innovation for future generation of ...
G. Falkovich, P. W. Anderson
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Physics is Physics

American Journal of Physics, 1933
Perhaps I can best elucidate the rather cryptic title of this paper by quoting a remark of the late Professor G. W. Jones, Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University from 1877 to 1907 and one of the best teachers who ever occupied a professorial chair.
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The Physics of Glaciers

, 1981
The transformation of snow to ice mass balance heat budget and climatology structure and deformation of ice hydraulics and glaciers glacier sliding deformation of subglacial till structures and fabrics in glaciers and ice sheets distribution of ...
R. Armstrong, W. Paterson
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