Kinetic theory of electromagnetic processes

Kinetic theory of electromagnetic processes

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"Kinetic theory of electromagnetic processes" is an outstanding work of Yuri Leonidovich Klimontovich, which immerses the reader in the world of physics at the junction of classical and quantum theories. This book will be a real discovery for students, graduate students and anyone interested in physics, especially in the field of electromagnetic processes. If you are looking for a deep and comprehensive understanding of electromagnetic phenomena, then this work is for you. Klimontovich, known for his scientific works and research, in his book offers a unique look at kinetic theory, exploring how electromagnetic fields interact with particles and how these interactions shape the behavior of matter. The author masterfully combines theoretical aspects with practical examples, which makes the material accessible and understandable to a wide audience. It uses clear and logical language, which allows even those who are not experts in physics to grasp the basic ideas and concepts. The book covers a variety of topics, including the basics of electromagnetic fields, their effects on the motion of charged particles, and more complex aspects such as the interaction of fields with matter. The reader will be able to learn about the different models and approaches that are used to describe these processes and how they are applied in modern scientific research and technology. Klimontovich not only explains the theoretical foundations, but also shows how this knowledge can be used in real-world applications, such as the development of new materials and technologies. This book will be especially interesting for students of physics and engineering specialties, as well as graduate students engaged in scientific research in the field of electromagnetism. However, it can also attract the attention of a wide audience interested in science and technology, due to its accessible style of presentation and the relevance of the topics discussed. If you love books by authors such as Richard Feynman or Stephen Hawking, the Kinetic Theory of Electromagnetic Processes will be a real discovery for you. Klimontovich has a unique style that combines the rigor of the scientific approach and the captivity of the narrative. His previous works, such as “Plasma Physics” and “Field Theory”, have already won recognition among readers and specialists. In this book, the author continues to develop his ideas, offering readers new perspectives and approaches to understanding complex physical phenomena. The topics raised in the "Kinetic theory of electromagnetic processes" are of great importance for the modern world. With the rapid development of technologies such as quantum computing, wireless communication and new materials, understanding electromagnetic processes is becoming key to future discoveries. Klimontovich emphasizes that knowledge of the basics of these processes not only enriches the theoretical base, but also opens the door to practical innovations. Thus, the “Kinetic theory of electromagnetic processes” is not just a textbook, but a real encyclopedia of knowledge that inspires further research and discoveries. If you want to get a deeper understanding of the world in which you live and learn how physics affects our daily lives, this book will be your reliable companion in a fascinating journey through the world of electromagnetic phenomena. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the knowledge that can change your perception of science and technology!
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Name of the Author
Климонтович Ю.Л.
Language
Russian
ISBN
9781704040004
Release date
1980

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