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Electrodynamics and Classical Theory of Fields & Particles - Dover Physics Books | Study Guide for Physics Students & Researchers
Electrodynamics and Classical Theory of Fields & Particles - Dover Physics Books | Study Guide for Physics Students & Researchers
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"We can only hope that more such striking expositions will be written." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical SocietyThis is a systematic, covariant treatment of the classical theories of particle motion, fields, and the interaction of fields and particles. Particular attention is given to the interaction of charged particles with the electromagnetic field. The treatment throughout the book is relativistic; the author attempts, as much as possible, a coordinate free (or covariant) form of the equations both for particles and the fields. The book opens with an extensive discussion of space-time, Lorentz transformations, Lorentz-group and tensor and spinor fields. This material is essential to the understanding of many branches of theoretical physics, in particular relativistic quantum theory. Chapter II describes various relativistic forms of the fundamental problem of dynamics: describing the trajectories of particles for given external forces. The general dynamical principles to obtain the field equations and the important problems of the conservation laws are discussed in Chapter III. The second part of the book (Chapters IV-VI) is devoted to a lucid treatment of the interactions of fields and particles. Chapter IV deals with equations of motion and their solutions (the so-called Cauchy problem), focusing on the solution of field equations with Green's functions using Dirac formalism. The problem of feedback between particles and fields (radiation and radiation reaction) is taken up in Chapter V, as are questions concerning the limitations of classical field theories and classical dynamics. Dr. Barut concludes the book with an excellent exposition of the purely mechanical approach to the problem of the interactions of charged particles — the so-called action-at-a-distance formulation of electrodynamics. Problems, alternate proofs, and additional topics are included at the end of each chapter, where a useful bibliography is also provided. A general bibliography appears at the end of the book.
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The review by Michael Ibison is completely accurate.If you want to have a good basis on Classical Field Theory (CFT), this little book is an excellent choice, as is Landau's book also.Every sentence in this book is insightful, both physically and mathematically.Read it carefully, with a piece of paper and a pen and work through each sentence. It will be very rewarding.One thing I like in this book is that the author, after each mathematical derivation, does a series of remarks that give to the reader deep insights of what is physically going on.Maybe, I would like the author to be a little less concise in some points, but all in all, is a very good book. (But I must say not an easy one).It helps you to acquire a whole understanding on Classical Fields, using the Electromagnetic Field as the primary (but not the only one) example.After working through it, (and of course with a good basis on Quantum Mechanics), you are ready to knock at the doors of Quantum Field Theory.Comprehensive and excellent book.

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