[CITATION][C] Classical electrodynamics

JD Jackson, RF Fox - 1999 - pubs.aip.org
I liked this book. As the preface states,''Nuclear Physics is a subject basic to the curriculum of
modern physics.''This text does a fine job of making that point, incorporating quantum
mechanics and quantum field theory to explain the physics of particles, the few body
problem, and many body physics. Application of these principles to experiments as well as
to the development of modern theories is nicely done. I think, however, that I prefer this book
as a very useful reference, as opposed to a course textbook. The flow is not as even as …

[CITATION][C] Classical electrodynamics

JD Jackson, RKP Zia - 1977 - pubs.aip.org
Although spin polarization of free electrons is a concept that developed with quantum theory,
the attendant development of an extensive, reliable body of data based upon direct
experimental observation has been much slower. Most of these data have emerged in the
last 12 years. Polarized Electrons is the first self-contained monograph on this topic.
Joachim Kessler states his objectives clearly: The style of presentation is to resemble a
textbook; the material is intended for" readers at the graduate level, and while it may …

[BOOK][B] Classical electrodynamics

JD Jackson - 2021 - books.google.com
Classical Electrodynamics is a well-established and comprehensive text for undergraduate
program in electricity and magnetism and graduate course in classical electromagnetism for
students majoring in physics and related fields. This book is designed for electromagnetic
theory course given to beginning graduate students. The goal of the text is threefold. First is
to provide the basic subject matter holistically in physical and mathematics description
mode; second is to develop and utilize the topics in mathematical physics and third goal is to …