文档介绍:GraduateTextsinPhysics
GraduateTextsinPhysics
Graduate Texts in Physics publishes core learning/teaching material for graduate- and
advanced-level undergraduate courses on topics of current and emerging fields within
physics, both pure and applied. These textbooks serve students at the MS- or PhD-level and
their instructors prehensive sources of principles, definitions, derivations, experi-
ments and applications (as relevant) for their mastery and teaching, respectively. Interna-
tional in scope and relevance, the textbooks correspond to course syllabi sufficiently to serve
as required reading. Their didactic style, comprehensiveness and coverage of fundamental
material also make them suitable as introductions or references for scientists entering, or
requiring timely knowledge of, a research field.
Series Editors
Professor William T. Rhodes
Florida Atlantic University
Department puter and Electrical Engineering puter Science
Imaging Science and Technology Center
777 Glades Road SE, Room 456
Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA
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Professor H. Eugene Stanley
Boston University
Center for Polymer Studies
Department of Physics
monwealth Avenue, Room 204B
Boston, MA 02215, USA
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Claus Grupen
Introduction
to Radiation Protection
Practical Knowledge
for Handling Radioactive Sources
Collaborators: Ulrich Werthenbach and Tilo Stroh
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University of Siegen, Department of Physics
Walter-Flex-Str. 3, 57068 Siegen, Germany
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Collaborators:
Dr. Ulrich Werthenbach
University of Siegen, Department of Physics
Walter-Flex-Str. 3, 57068 Siegen, Germany
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Graphics design: Armbrust Design, Stefen H. Armbrust, Siegen, Germany
With cartoons by N. Downes, C. Grupen (partly inspired by my son
Cornelius), L. Murchetz, V. Renčín, J. Wolter; copyright by the cartoonists