Course of Theoretical Physics
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The Course of Theoretical Physics is a ten-volume series of books covering theoretical physics that was initiated by Lev Landau and written in collaboration with his student Evgeny Lifshitz starting in the late 1930s.
It is said that Landau composed much of the series in his head while in an NKVD prison in 1938–1939.[1] However, almost all of the actual writing of the early volumes was done by Lifshitz, giving rise to the witticism, "not a word of Landau and not a thought of Lifshitz".[2] The first eight volumes were finished in the 1950s, written in Russian and translated into English in the late 1950s by John Stewart Bell, together with John Bradbury Sykes, M. J. Kearsley, and W. H. Reid. The last two volumes were written in the early 1980s. Vladimir Berestetskii and Lev Pitaevskii also contributed to the series. The series is often referred to as "Landau and Lifshitz", "Landafshitz" (Russian: "Ландафшиц"),[3][4] or "Lanlifshitz" (Russian: "Ланлифшиц") in informal settings.
Impact
The presentation of material is advanced and typically considered suitable for
The series has been called "renowned" in
In 1962, Landau and Lifshitz were awarded the Lenin Prize for their work on the Course. This was the first occasion on which the Lenin Prize had been awarded for the teaching of physics.[7]
English editions
The following list does not include reprints and revised editions.
Volume 1
- ASIN B0006AWV88.
- ISBN 978-0-201-04146-0.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2896-9.
Volume 1 covers classical mechanics without special or general relativity, in the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms.
Volume 2
- ASIN B0007G5B42.
- Landau, Lev D.; Lifshitz, Evgeny M. (1959). The Classical Theory of Fields. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Pergamon Press.
- ISBN 978-0-08-016019-1.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2768-9.
Volume 2 covers
Volume 3
- Landau, Lev D.; Lifshitz, Evgeny M. (1958). Quantum Mechanics: Non-Relativistic Theory. Vol. 3 (1st ed.). Pergamon Press.
- Landau, Lev D.; Lifshitz, Evgeny M. (1965). Quantum Mechanics: Non-Relativistic Theory. Vol. 3 (2nd ed.). Pergamon Press.
- ISBN 978-0-08-020940-1.
Volume 3 covers quantum mechanics without special relativity.
Volume 4
- ISBN 978-0-08-017175-3.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-3371-0.
The original edition comprised two books, labelled part 1 and part 2. The first covered general aspects of relativistic quantum mechanics and relativistic quantum field theory, leading onto quantum electrodynamics. The second continued with quantum electrodynamics and what was then known about the strong and weak interactions. These books were published in the early 1970s, at a time when the strong and weak forces were still not well understood. In the second edition, the corresponding sections were scrapped and replaced with more topics in the well-established quantum electrodynamics, and the two parts were unified into one, thus providing a one-volume exposition on relativistic quantum field theory with the electromagnetic interaction as the prototype of a quantum field theory.
Volume 5
- Statistical Physics. Vol. 5 (1st ed.). 1951.
- Early version: ASIN B00085BKZG.
- Statistical Physics. Vol. 5 (2nd ed.). 1968.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-3372-7.
- Early version:
Volume 5 covers general
Volume 6
- ISBN 978-0-08-009104-4.
- ISBN 978-0-08-033933-7.
Volume 6 covers
Volume 7
- Landau, Lev D.; Lifshitz, Evgeny M. (1959). Theory of Elasticity. Vol. 7 (1st ed.). Pergamon Press.
- ISBN 978-0-08-006465-9.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2633-0.
Volume 7 covers elasticity theory of solids, including viscous solids, vibrations and waves in crystals with dislocations, and a chapter on the mechanics of liquid crystals.
Volume 8
- ISBN 978-0-08-009105-1.
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2634-7.
Volume 8 covers electromagnetism in materials, and includes a variety of topics in condensed matter physics, a chapter on magnetohydrodynamics, and another on nonlinear optics.
Volume 9
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2636-1.
Volume 9 builds on the original statistical physics book, with more applications to condensed matter theory.
Volume 10
- ISBN 978-0-7506-2635-4.
Volume 10 presents various applications of kinetic theory to condensed matter theory, and to metals, insulators, and phase transitions.
See also
- Lectures on Theoretical Physics
- List of textbooks on classical and quantum mechanics
- List of textbooks in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics
- List of textbooks in electromagnetism
- The Theoretical Minimum
Notes
- ^ Rhodes, Richard (1995). Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb. Simon & Schuster. p. 33.
- ^ Capri, Anton Z. (2007). From Quanta to Quarks: More Anecdotal History of Physics. World Scientific. p. 112.
- ^ О простоте. 2006-06-18.
- ^ Форум-ФРТК-МФТИ: чем ландафшиц не понравился? (in Russian). 2011-02-18. Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
- ^ "A Physics Book List". math.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ISSN 0031-9228.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-26211288-8.
- PMID 17735292.
- ^ MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ^ Lubkin, Gloria B. (2009). "Centenary of Lev Landau". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
External links
- Internet Archive: "Internet Archive". Retrieved 2013-11-02. (for volumes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8) and "Internet Archive". Retrieved 2013-11-02. (for volume 4), and "Internet Archive". Internet Archive. 1969. Retrieved 2016-08-10. (for volume 5).
- Britannica Online: Course of Theoretical Physics
- Internet Archive: Landau-Lifschitz Vol. 1-10