Книга | Страницы для поиска |
Hayek S.I. — Advanced mathematical methods in science and engineering | 295 |
Dill K.A., Bromberg S. — Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Chemistry and Biology | 323 |
Williams B.W. — Power Electronics | 7 |
Elliott R.J., Gibson A.F. — An Introduction to Solid State Physics and Its Applications | see Heat transport |
Alexiades V. — Mathematical Modeling of Melting and Freezing Processes | 18 |
Mihaly L., Martin M.C. — Solid state physics. Problems and solutions | 65, 74, 209—210 |
Planck M. — Introduction to Theoretical Physics | 197 |
Ablowitz M.J., Segur H. — Solitons and the Inverse Scattering Transform | 3 |
Haas A.E. — Introduction to theoretical physics, Vol. 1 and 2 | 241, 246, 308 |
Sokolnikoff I.S. — Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering | 115, 455 |
Fishbane P.M. — Physics For Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics | 524, 538, 541 |
Debye P. — The Interference Of Electrons | see "Thermal resistance" |
Reist P.C. — Aerosol Science and Technology | 40—42, 168, 171 |
Bube R.H. — Electronic Properties of Crystalline Solids: An Introduction to Fundamentals | 239—244 |
Forsythe W.E. — Smithsonian Physical Tables | see “Thermal conductivity” |
Feynman R.P., Leighton R.B., Sands M. — The Feynman lectures on physics (vol.2) | II-2-8, II-12-2 |
Chandrasekhar S. — Liquid Crystals | 202—205 |
Allen H.S. — Electrons and Waves | 284—287 |
Stuwe K. — Geodynamics of the Lithosphere: An Introduction | 53 |
Landau L.D., Lifschitz E.M. — Fluid Mechanics. Vol. 6 | 192 |
MacRobert T.M. — Spherical Harmonics an Elementary Treatise on Harmonic Functions with Applications | 23 |
Kittel Charles, Kroemer Herbert — Thermal Physics | 401, 421 |
Hanna J.R., Rowland J.H. — Fourier Series, Transforms, and Boundary Value Problems | 236 |
Lambert J.D. — Vibrational and rotational relaxation in gases | 17, 41—42 |
Bracewell R.N. — The Fourier Transform and its applications | 476 |
Truesdell C.A. — The Tragicomical History of Thermodynamics, 1822-1854 | (see also "NEWTON'S law of cooling") |
Economou E.N. — Green's Functions in Quantum Physics | 25 |
Cherrington B.E. — Gaseous Electronics and Gas Lasers | 112 |
de Groot S.R., Mazur P. — Non-equilibrium thermodynamics | 41—42, 71, 235—238, 280—281, 294—300, 360 |
Mihalas D., Mihalas B.W. — Foundations of Radiation Hydrodynamics | 551 |
Pathria P.K. — Statistical Mechanics | 209, 212 |
Margenau H., Murphy G.M. — The mathematics of physics and chemistry | 35 |
Thompson Philip A. — Compressible-fluid dynamics | 110 |
Anisimov S.I., Khokhlov V.A. — Instabilities in Laser-matter interaction | 10, 27, 28, 36, 110 |
Truesdell C.A., Wang C.C. — Rational Thermodynamics | 307 |
Bracewell R. — The Fourier Transform and Its Applications | 476 |
Rosenberg H.M. — Low temperature solid state physics. Some selected topics | see Thermal conductivity |
Brandt D.A., Warner J.C. — Metallurgy Fundamentals | 62 |
Sverdrup H.U., Johnson M.W., Fleming R.H. — The Oceans: their physics, chemistry, and general biology | see also "Eddy conductivity", 60, 61 |
Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman — University physics with modern physics | 592, 851 |
Tenenbaum M., Pollard H. — Ordinary differential equations: an elementary textbook for students of mathematics, engineering, and the sciences | 185 |
David A. Mooney — Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | 342 |
Schwarzenbach D. — Crystallography | 180 |
Hoyer U. — Work on Atomic Physics (1912 - 1917) | 221, 287, 423 |
Wrede R.C., Spiegel M. — Theory and problems of advanced calculus | 357 |
Sommerfeld A. — Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics | 333f. |
Krasnov N.F. — Aerodynamics. Part 1. Fundamentals of theory. Aerodynamics of an Airfoil and a Wing | 63f |
Slater J., Frank N. — Introduction to Theoretical Physics | 197 |
Feynman R., Leighton R., Sands M. — Lectures on Physics 2 | II-2-8, II-12-2 |
Weber E. — Electromagnetic Fields - Theory and Applications (Volume 1 - Mapping of Fields) | 73, 75 |
Kittel C. — Introduction to solid state physics | 131, 166 |
Landau L., Sykes J. — Fluid Mechanics: Vol 6 (Course of Theoretical Physics) | 192 |