Symmetry (Physics)
Overview
Works: | 88 works in 27 publications in 27 languages |
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Conservation laws and symmetry : = applications to economics and finance /
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Introduction to mechanics and symmetry : = a basic exposition of classical mechanical systems /
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Symmetries, lie algebras and representations : = a graduate course for physicists /
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Symmetries in physics : = group theory applied to physical problems /
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Symmetry and spectroscopy : = an introduction to vibrational and electronic spectroscopy /
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Fractals, chaos, power laws : = minutes from an infinite paradise /
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Six not-so-easy pieces : = Einstein's relativity, symmetry, and space-time /
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Aspects of symmetry : = selected Erice lectures of Sidney Coleman /
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Symmetry and condensed matter physics : = a computational approach /
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Symmetry theory in molecular physics with Mathematica : = a new kind of tutorial book /
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The theory of symmetry actions in quantum mechanics = with an application to the Galilei group /
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The Noether theorems = invariance and conservation laws in the twentieth century /
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Symmetries and group theory in particle physics : = an introduction to space-time and internal symmetries /
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The Schrodinger-Virasoro algebra : = mathematical structure and dynamical Schrodinger symmetries /
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The Schrodinger-Virasoro algebra = mathematical structure and dynamical Schrodinger symmetries /
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Longitudinal double-spin asymmetry of electrons from heavy flavor decays in polarized p + p collisions at [square root symbol]s = 200 GeV
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Crystal symmetry, lattice vibrations and optical spectroscopy of solids = a group theoretical approach /
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Symmetry, spectroscopy, and crystallography : = the structural nexus /
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Characterizing entanglement and quantum correlations constrained by symmetry
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Molecular symmetry, super-rotation, and semiclassical motion = new ideas for solving old problems /
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Emergent phenomena in atomic nuclei from large-scale modeling = a symmetry-guided perspective /
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Theory of groups and symmetries = representations of groups and lie algebras, applications /
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A first course on symmetry, special relativity and quantum mechanics = the foundations of physics /
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On coexistence patterns = hierarchies of intricate partially symmetric solutions to stuart-landau oscillators with nonlinear global coupling /
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Six easy pieces and Six not-so-easy pieces : = essentials of physics explained by its most brilliant teacher /
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Symmetries of integro-differential equations = with applications in mechanics and plasma physics /
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Applications of symmetry methods to partial differential equations
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Dynamical symmetries for nanostructures = implicit symmetries in single-electron transport through real and artificial molecules /
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Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures = Applications of Crystallographic Group Theory in Crystal Chemistry /
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Symmetry in inorganic and coordination compounds = a student's guide to understanding electronic structure /
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A first course on symmetry, special relativity and quantum mechanics = the foundations of physics /
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Symmetry, broken symmetry, and topology in modern physics : = a first course /
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