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Relativistic kinematics; a guide to the kinematic problems o,
By Andrew Vander Molen (National Cyclotron Lab,Michigan State University) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Relativistic kinematics;: A guide to the kinematic problems of high-energy physics (Lecture notes and supplements in physics) (Paperback)
This book is an excellent text on special relativity. It is not for beginners as it is not an introduction with lots of examples. It is, however, a excellent reference when reviewing the subject or getting solutions to common kinematic problems. It is too bad it is not in print at this time as it it often quoted as the text to use for solving problems in relativity for physicist.
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Refreshing Viewpoint,
This review is from: Relativistic kinematics;: A guide to the kinematic problems of high-energy physics (Lecture notes and supplements in physics) (Paperback)
Originating from a set of lectures given by the author at CERN, 1961-1962,this book delivers the material from a refreshing point of view. Very modern in spirit, clear and concise.Well worth perusing. |
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Relativistic kinematics;: A guide to the kinematic problems of high-energy physics (Lecture notes and supplements in physics) by R. Hagedorn (Paperback - 1973)
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