
Encyclopedia of Physics
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 27. September 2005
Book
Hardback
LII, 2991 pages
978-3-527-40554-1 (ISBN)
Description
The editors of this Encyclopedia, earlier editions of which met with international acclaim, have now provided a fully revised, expanded and updated third edition of this comprehensive reference work. In two volumes, 500 experts -- among them several Nobel laureates and numerous other scientific award winners -- offer a comprehensive and topical account of physics and the physical world. The volumes comprise more than 500 articles, which have either been completely updated or are altogether new, covering the latest terminology and techniques in physics, including atomic trapping and cooling, biophotonics, econophysics, the formation of stars and planets, quantum communication, space science and technology, and traffic flow.
Reviews / Votes
"...of use in college and university libraries for a more in-depth encyclopedia coverage of physics topics. Libraries...will probably want to purchase this updated edition for the expanded and current content." (American Reference Books Annual, March 2007) "Strongly recommended for university and larger public library science reference sections." (Library Journal, May 1st 2006)More details
Edition
3. vollst. überarb. u. stark erw. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Physiker, Institutsbibliotheken, Stadtbibliotheken
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
784
669 s/w Abbildungen, 115 s/w Tabellen
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 11.5 cm
Weight
4804 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-40554-1 (9783527405541)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Rita G. Lerner | George L. Trigg
Encyclopedia of Physics
Book
12/1990
2nd Edition
Wiley
€259.00
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Persons
George L. Trigg, an internationally experienced and qualified senior editor in Physics, lives in New Paltz/New York. For many years he was co-editor of the most renowned expert journal in Physics, Physical Review Letters. Professor Trigg and the late Professor Rita G. Lerner were co-editors for the Encyclopedia of Physics from its first edition, which was published in 1981 and won international praise.
Editor
American Institute of Physics, New York, New York
Formerly of American Physical Society, Ridge, New York
Content
Alloys
Antimatter
Astrophysics
Atmospheric Physics
Betatron
Biophysics
Ceramics
Circuits, Integrated
Complex Systems
Cosmic Rays, Astrophysical Effects
Cryogenics
Crystal Defects
Electron Beam Technology
Error Analysis
Field Theory, Unified
Gravitational Lenses
Hidden Variables
Interstellar Medium
Laser Cooling
Liquid Crystals
Masers
Liquid Crystals
Metrology
Molecular Structure Calculations
Nanobionics
Nanocatalysis
Nuclear Fusion
Organic Semiconductors
Photonic Crystals
Plasma Confinement Devices
Polymers
Quantum Information
Quantum Optics
Relativity, General
Solar System
Superconductive Devices
Thin Films
Ultrashort Optical Pulses
Ultrasonic Biophysics
Whiskers