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Leonard Susskind

    1 januari 1940

    Leonard Susskind is een vooraanstaand theoretisch fysicus wiens werk zich verdiept in de diepgaande vragen van het universum. Zijn onderzoek omvat gebieden zoals snaartheorie, kwantummechanica en kosmologie. Susskind richt zich op het ontrafelen van de fundamentele principes van de werkelijkheid door middel van innovatief denken. Zijn bijdragen aan de theoretische fysica vormen ons begrip van de kosmos op het meest basale niveau.

    Leonard Susskind
    Classical Mechanics
    Quantum Mechanics : The Theoretical Minimum
    The Theoretical Minimum
    Quantum Mechanics
    Special Relativity and Classical Field Theory
    General Relativity
    • The latest volume in The New York Times bestselling physics series explains Einstein's masterpiece: the general theory of relativity He taught us classical mechanics, quantum mechanics and special relativity. Now, physicist Leonard Susskind, assisted by a new collaborator, André Cabannes, returns to tackle Einstein's general theory of relativity. Starting from the equivalence principle and covering the necessary mathematics of Riemannian spaces and tensor calculus, Susskind and Cabannes explain the link between gravity and geometry. They delve into black holes, establish Einstein field equations and solve them to describe gravity waves. The authors provide vivid explanations that, to borrow a phrase from Einstein himself, are as simple as possible (but no simpler). An approachable yet rigorous introduction to one of the most important topics in physics, General Relativity is a must-read for anyone who wants a deeper knowledge of the universe's real structure.

      General Relativity
    • This is a brilliant first course in classical and quantum mechanics, offering readers not an oversimplified introduction, but the real thing - everything you need to start doing physics, and nothing more. Now, thankfully, Susskind and his former student Art Friedman are back, this time to introduce readers to special relativity and classical field theory. At last, waves, forces and particles will be demystified. Using their typical brand of relatively simple maths, enlightening sketches and the same fictional counterparts, Art and Lenny, 'Special Relativity and Classical Field Theory' takes us on an enlightening journey through a world now governed by the laws of special relativity. Starting in their new watering hole, Hermann's Hideaway, with a lesson on relativity, Art and Lenny walk us through the complexities of Einstein's famous theory.

      Special Relativity and Classical Field Theory
    • Quantum Mechanics

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      4,3(120)Tarief

      If you're ever banished to a desert island and allowed to take just one book, here it is. Given enough time, with no distractions, you could use it to eventually master quantum mechanics.-Science News

      Quantum Mechanics
    • A master teacher presents the ultimate introduction to classical mechanics for people who are serious about learning physics"Beautifully clear explanations of famously 'difficult' things," -- Wall Street JournalIf you ever regretted not taking physics in college -- or simply want to know how to think like a physicist -- this is the book for you. In this bestselling introduction to classical mechanics, physicist Leonard Susskind and hacker-scientist George Hrabovsky offer a first course in physics and associated math for the ardent amateur. Challenging, lucid, and concise, The Theoretical Minimum provides a tool kit for amateur scientists to learn physics at their own pace.

      The Theoretical Minimum
    • 4,2(210)Tarief

      Explains the theory and associated mathematics of quantum mechanics, discussing topics ranging from uncertainty and time dependence to particle and wave states.

      Quantum Mechanics : The Theoretical Minimum
    • Classical Mechanics

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,2(478)Tarief

      This is the ultimate master class in modern physics. World-class physicist and father of string theory Leonard Susskind and citizen-scientist George Hrabovsky combine forces in a primer that teaches the skills you need to do physics yourself. Combining crystal-clear explanations of the laws of the universe with basic exercises (including essential equations and maths), the authors cover the minimum that readers should master. They introduce the key concepts of modern physics, from classical mechanics to general relativity to quantum theory, and provide a practical toolkit that you won't find in any other popular science book.

      Classical Mechanics
    • A string theorist and a citizen scientist instruct lay readers on elementary principles of physics and associated math that amateur enthusiasts should know in order to study more advanced topics, in a reference that covers such topics as classical mechanics, electromagnetic fields and chaos theory. "A first course in physics and associated math for the ardent amateur ... beginning with classical mechanics"--Dust jacket flap.

      The theoretical minimum. What you need to know to start doing physics
    • - A unique exposition of the foundations of the quantum theory of black holes including the impact of string theory, the idea of black hole complementarily and the holographic principle bull; Aims to educate the physicist or student of physics who is not an expert on string theory, on the revolution that has grown out of black hole physics and string theory

      An Introduction to Black Holes, Information and the String Theory Revolution
    • The Cosmic Landscape

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      4,1(104)Tarief

      In his first book ever, the father of string theory reinvents the world's concept of the known universe and man's unique place within it. Line drawings.

      The Cosmic Landscape
    • The Black Hole War

      • 480bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      4,0(224)Tarief

      At the beginning of the 21st century, physics is being driven to very unfamiliar territory--the domain of the incredibly small and the incredibly heavy. The new world is a world in which both quantum mechanics and gravity are equally important. But mysteries remain. One of the biggest involved black holes. Famed physicist Stephen Hawking claimed that anything sucked in a black hole was lost forever. For three decades, Leonard Susskind and Hawking clashed over the answer to this problem. Finally, in 2004, Hawking conceded. THE BLACK HOLE WAR will explain the mind-blowing science that finally won out, and the emergence of a new paradigm that argues the world--this catalog, your home, your breakfast, you--is actually a hologram projected from the edges of space.

      The Black Hole War