Description
Book SynopsisThis book is a journey through the wonders of physics, the special thousandth volume of the renowned Lecture Notes in Physics book series. From quantum physics to solar physics, this volume showcases the beauty of physics in various fields. Written by series editors and colleagues, these essays are accessible to non-specialists and graduate-level students alike, making for an intriguing read for anyone interested in learning about physics beyond their own field of study. Explore the historical development of the series with two insightful forewords.
List of essays:
- A New Era of Quantum Materials Mastery and Quantum Simulators In and Out of Equilibrium
- Evaluation and Utility of Wilsonian Naturalness
- The Geometric Phase: Consequences in Classical and Quantum Physics
- The Coming Decades of Quantum Simulation
- Insights into Complex Functions
- Exploring the Hottest Atmosphere with the Parker Solar Probe
- A Primer on the Riemann Hypothesis
Table of ContentsForeword 1 Lecture Notes in Physics: The Formative YearsAuthor: Wolf Beiglböck
Foreword 2Lecture Notes in Physics: The Renaissance YearsAuthor: Christian Caron
PrefaceBy James D. Wells on behalf of the volume editors
ToC
List of Contributors (with short biographies)
Chapter 1A New Era of Quantum Materials Mastery and Quantum Simulators In and Out of EquilibriumAuthors: Dante M. Kennes and Angel Rubio
Chapter 2Evaluation and Utility of Wilsonian NaturalnessAuthor: James D. Wells
Chapter 3The Geometric Phase: Consequences in Classical and Quantum Physics
Authors: Roberta Citro and Ofelia Durante
Chapter 4The Coming Decades of Quantum Simulation
Authors: Maciej Lewenstein et al
Chapter 5Insights into Complex Functions
Authors: Wolfgang P. Schleich et al
Chapter 6Exploring the Hottest Atmosphere with the Parker Solar Probe
Authors: Gary Zank et al.
Chapter 7A Primer on the Riemann Hypothesis
Author: Wolfgang P. Schleich et al