QED : the strange theory of light and matter / Richard P Feynman
Material type: TextPublisher number: :Brijwasi Book Distributors | :H-87, Lalita Park laxmi Nagar Delhi 110092Series: Alix G. Mautner memorial lectures.; Princeton science libraryPublication details: UK :Penguiln Books 1985Description: xxiv, 158 pages 18cmISBN: 9780140125054Subject(s): Physics | Modern Physics | Electrons | Quantum electrodynamics | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- Nuclear | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- Nuclear | Quantenelektrodynamik -- 0 GesamtdarstellungDDC classification: 539.756 FEY Summary: Celebrated for his brilliantly quirky insights into the physical world, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman also possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining difficult concepts to the general public. Here Feynman provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED (namely quantum electrodynamics), that part of quantum field theory describing the interactions of light with charged particles. Using everyday language, spatial concepts, visualizations, and his renowned "Feynman diagrams" instead of advanced mathematics, Feynman clearly and humorously communicates both the substance and spirit of QED to the layperson. A. Zee's new introduction places both Feynman's book and his seminal contribution to QED in historical context and further highlights Feynman's uniquely appealing and illuminating style."--Amazon.com.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | SNU LIBRARY | 539.756 FEY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 27561 |
Celebrated for his brilliantly quirky insights into the physical world, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman also possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining difficult concepts to the general public. Here Feynman provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED (namely quantum electrodynamics), that part of quantum field theory describing the interactions of light with charged particles. Using everyday language, spatial concepts, visualizations, and his renowned "Feynman diagrams" instead of advanced mathematics, Feynman clearly and humorously communicates both the substance and spirit of QED to the layperson. A. Zee's new introduction places both Feynman's book and his seminal contribution to QED in historical context and further highlights Feynman's uniquely appealing and illuminating style."--Amazon.com.
There are no comments on this title.