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  1. Particles, Quanta, Waves ( Knowledge Series) by Ya.A. Smorodinsky

    Ya. A. SMORODINSK.Y is a Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences and Professor at the Moscow State University. He is well known in the field of mathematical physics and in nuclear and elementary physics and is also an author of many articles on popular science. For a long time Ya. A. Smorodinsky worked together with the late Academician L. D. Landau. He was awarded the State Prize. The book makes the reader acquainted with the present ‘‘state of art” and perspectives of quantum mechanics. The author exposes in original form the milestones in the history of the development of quantum-mechanical concepts and the difficulties in understanding them.
    The book is intended for college students, instructors and teachers of technical and high schools, specialists and all those interested in the present state of the physical theory.

    Translated from the Russian by V. Kissin

    Many thanks to @life123 for the scans.

    Note: There is warping in some pages but the text is clear and readable.

     

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    Preface
    Introduction
    Motion of Celestial Bodies
    What Happens Within Short Distances 12
    Myriad of Twins 13
    Why Electrons in the Atom Do Not Emit 14
    Dimension Considerations 15
    Incomprehensible Close by 18
    Waves and Particles 19
    Coherence 21
    Planck’s Constant Enters the Theory 23
    How to Trap a Quantum 24
    Electron, Pauli’s Principle 26
    De Broglie Waves 27
    Diffraction of Electrons 29
    Phonons 31
    Mössbauer Effect 33
    Scattering of Particles 35
    Schrödinger Equation 35
    Wave Function 36
    Uncertainty Principle 40
    What Else Is Quantized? 42
    Quantization of the Projection of Angular Momentum 46
    Once More on Angular Momentum 47
    Line Width 48
    Laws of Light Emission 51
    Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission 53
    Laser 53
    Electrons in Solids 54
    Superfluidity 55
    Superconductivity 58
    Superfluidity of Helium-3 59
    Quantization of Magnetic Flux 59
    Josephson Effect 60
    The Invisible 61
    Similarity in Nature 62
    Elementary Particles: What We Know and What We Try to Understand 63
    The 1932 Nucleus 64
    Forces and Fields 66
    What Does the Proton Consist of? 68
    A Far-Fetched Yet Useful Analogy 70
    Indistinguishable Nucleons 71
    The Law of Energy Conservation in the Microcosm 72
    On Coulomb’s Law and Nuclear Forces 72
    The 1948 Nucleus 75
    Exponential Decay 75
    Baryon Charge 79
    Mesons 82
    Excited Nucleons 83
    Hyperons 85
    Excited Hyperons 88
    Λ-Hyperon and Its Descendants 89
    Strangeness 89
    Long Lifetime of Ω 91
    Quarks 92
    The Baryon Decuplet 94
    Do Quarks Exist? 95
    π-Meson 97
    Fall of 1974: New Problems 99
    Weak Interactions 100
    Neutrino 101
    Muon 104
    Charge Symmetry (C-Symmetry) 105
    Spatial Symmetry (P-Symmetry) 106
    Combined Symmetry (CP-Symmetry) 107
    Time Symmetry (T-Symmetry) 108
    Decays of π-Mesons 110
    Breakdown of Charge Symmetry 112
    Conclusion 113
    Appendix 116

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  2. Particles, Quanta, Waves ( Knowledge Series) by Ya.A. Smorodinsky

    Ya. A. SMORODINSK.Y is a Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences and Professor at the Moscow State University. He is well known in the field of mathematical physics and in nuclear and elementary physics and is also an author of many articles on popular science. For a long time Ya. A. Smorodinsky worked together with the late Academician L. D. Landau. He was awarded the State Prize. The book makes the reader acquainted with the present ‘‘state of art” and perspectives of quantum mechanics. The author exposes in original form the milestones in the history of the development of quantum-mechanical concepts and the difficulties in understanding them.
    The book is intended for college students, instructors and teachers of technical and high schools, specialists and all those interested in the present state of the physical theory.

    Translated from the Russian by V. Kissin

    Many thanks to @life123 for the scans.

    Note: There is warping in some pages but the text is clear and readable.

     

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    Preface
    Introduction
    Motion of Celestial Bodies
    What Happens Within Short Distances 12
    Myriad of Twins 13
    Why Electrons in the Atom Do Not Emit 14
    Dimension Considerations 15
    Incomprehensible Close by 18
    Waves and Particles 19
    Coherence 21
    Planck’s Constant Enters the Theory 23
    How to Trap a Quantum 24
    Electron, Pauli’s Principle 26
    De Broglie Waves 27
    Diffraction of Electrons 29
    Phonons 31
    Mössbauer Effect 33
    Scattering of Particles 35
    Schrödinger Equation 35
    Wave Function 36
    Uncertainty Principle 40
    What Else Is Quantized? 42
    Quantization of the Projection of Angular Momentum 46
    Once More on Angular Momentum 47
    Line Width 48
    Laws of Light Emission 51
    Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission 53
    Laser 53
    Electrons in Solids 54
    Superfluidity 55
    Superconductivity 58
    Superfluidity of Helium-3 59
    Quantization of Magnetic Flux 59
    Josephson Effect 60
    The Invisible 61
    Similarity in Nature 62
    Elementary Particles: What We Know and What We Try to Understand 63
    The 1932 Nucleus 64
    Forces and Fields 66
    What Does the Proton Consist of? 68
    A Far-Fetched Yet Useful Analogy 70
    Indistinguishable Nucleons 71
    The Law of Energy Conservation in the Microcosm 72
    On Coulomb’s Law and Nuclear Forces 72
    The 1948 Nucleus 75
    Exponential Decay 75
    Baryon Charge 79
    Mesons 82
    Excited Nucleons 83
    Hyperons 85
    Excited Hyperons 88
    Λ-Hyperon and Its Descendants 89
    Strangeness 89
    Long Lifetime of Ω 91
    Quarks 92
    The Baryon Decuplet 94
    Do Quarks Exist? 95
    π-Meson 97
    Fall of 1974: New Problems 99
    Weak Interactions 100
    Neutrino 101
    Muon 104
    Charge Symmetry (C-Symmetry) 105
    Spatial Symmetry (P-Symmetry) 106
    Combined Symmetry (CP-Symmetry) 107
    Time Symmetry (T-Symmetry) 108
    Decays of π-Mesons 110
    Breakdown of Charge Symmetry 112
    Conclusion 113
    Appendix 116

    #elementaryParticles #knowledgeSeries #physics #popularScience #quantumMehcanics #sovietLiteearure #strangness #symmetryInPhysis