IOP (Series), Release 4
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IOP (Series), Release 4
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The series IOP (Series), Release 4 represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in University of Liverpool.
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- A journey into reciprocal space : a crystallographer's perspective
- Adventures with Lissajous figures
- An introduction to planetary nebulae
- An introduction to quantum communications networks, or, how shall we communicate in the quantum era?
- An introduction to the gas phase
- An introduction to the physics of nuclear medicine
- Applied digital logic exercises using FPGAs
- Atomic structure
- Basic surfaces and their analysis
- Carbon nanotubes in drug and gene delivery
- Charged beam dynamics, particle accelerators and free electron lasers
- Classical mechanics : lecture notes
- Classical mechanics : problems with solutions
- Climate change resilience in the urban environment
- Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient
- Detecting the stochastic gravitational-wave background
- Electrodynamics : problems and solutions
- Electromagnetic waves and lasers
- Entrepreneurship for physicists : a practical guide to move inventions from university to market
- Essential fluid dynamics : for scientists
- Essential mathematics for the physical sciences, Volume I, Homogeneous boundary value problems, Fourier methods, and special functions
- General relativity : an introduction to black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmology
- Gravity, magnetic and electromagnetic gradiometry : strategic technologies in the 21st century
- Halo nuclei
- High power microwave tubes : basics and trends, Volume 1
- High power microwave tubes : basics and trends, Volume 2
- How to understand quantum mechanics
- Hyperbolic metamaterials
- Introduction to beam dynamics in high-energy electron storage rings
- Introduction to computational physics for undergraduates
- Ionization and ion transport : a primer for the study of non-equilibrium, low-temperature gas discharges and plasmas
- Lattice Boltzmann modeling of complex flows for engineering applications
- Logic for physicists
- Musical sound, instruments, and equipment
- Nonlinear guided wave optics : a testbed for extreme waves
- Numerical solutions of initial value problems using Mathematica
- Of clocks and time
- Optical properties of graphene in magnetic and electric fields
- Origins of life : a cosmic perspective
- Photomedicine and stem cells : the Janus face of photodynamic therapy (PDT) to kill cancer stem cells, and photobiomodulation (PBM) to stimulate normal stem cells
- Physics of shock and impact, Volume 1, Fundamentals and dynamic failure
- Physics of shock and impact, Volume 2, Materials and shock response
- Practical radiobiology for proton therapy planning
- Precise dimensions : a history of units from 1791-2018
- Quantum chemistry : a concise introduction for students of physics, chemistry, biochemistry and materials science
- Quantum metrology with photoelectrons, Volume 1, Foundations
- Quantum metrology with photoelectrons, Volume 2, Applications and advances
- RF-MEMS technology for high-performance passives : the challenge of 5G mobile applications
- Relativistic many-body theory and statistical mechanics
- Relativity, symmetry, and the structure of quantum theory, Volume 2, Point form relativistic quantum mechanics
- Rotation, reflection, and frame changes : orthogonal tensors in computational engineering mechanics
- Science and computing with Raspberry Pi
- Silicon photonics : electromagnetic theory
- Solitons in crystalline processes : statistical thermodynamics of structural phase transitions and mesoscopic disorder
- Some critical questions in biological physics : a guided tour around the bugbears
- Sun protection : a risk management approach
- Talking renewables : a renewable energy primer for everyone
- The continuing quest for missile defense : when lofty goals confront reality
- The physical microbe : an introduction to noise, control, and communication in the prokaryotic cell
- The tai chi in star formation
- Theoretical fluid mechanics
- Theories of matter, space and time : classical theories
- Theories of matter, space and time, Volume 2, Quantum theories
- Theory of magnetoelectric properties of 2D systems
- Thermal properties of matter
- Time and time again : determination of longitude at sea in the 17th century
- Waves : fundamentals and dynamics
- Wearable sensors : applications, design and implementation
- What's the matter with waves? : an introduction to techniques and applications of quantum mechanics
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