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Arthur S. Wightman

    Part I: Physical Chemistry. Part II: Solid State Physics
    PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That
    Young Offenders and the Law
    • How does the law deal with young offenders, and to what extend does the law protect and promote the rights of young people in conflict with the law? This title addresses these central issues and examines the legal response to the phenomenon of youth offending, and the contemporary forces that shape the law.

      Young Offenders and the Law
    • PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Axiomatic Quantum Field Theory is explored through rigorous mathematical analysis, addressing fundamental questions about quantized fields and their essential attributes. The authors, Raymond Streater and Arthur Wightman, focus on results that can be definitively proven, emphasizing the elegant presentation of these concepts. The book highlights how significant predictions of quantum field theory emerge as mathematical consequences of established axioms, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience in physics and theoretical mathematics.

      PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That
    • The fourth volume of the Collected Works is devoted to Wigner's contribution to physical chemistry, statistical mechanics and solid-state physics. In his annotation to the first part, N. Balazs clearly points out Wigner's role in early quantum chemistry and applied statistical mechanics. One corner stone was his introducing of what is now called the Wigner function, and his paper on adiabatic perturbations foreshadowed later work on Berry phases. Although few in number, Wigner's articles on solid-state physics laid the ground for the modern theory of the electronic structure of metals. W. Kohn writes about this in his annotation to Part 2 of the book and he also points out Wigner's great influence in the development of solid-state theory.

      Part I: Physical Chemistry. Part II: Solid State Physics