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Theoretical physics is a complex and multifaceted field, presenting a significant challenge for young students who must navigate an extensive range of topics, including mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, field theory, nuclear science, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, solid-state theory, and elementary-particle physics. This vast knowledge must be acquired within 8-10 semesters, alongside the completion of a Diploma or Master's thesis and preparation for examinations. To facilitate this process, university educators play a crucial role in introducing students to new disciplines early on, fostering interest and excitement that can unleash essential energy for learning. At Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, students are engaged with theoretical physics from their first semester. The foundational courses in Theoretical Mechanics I and II, Electrodynamics, and Quantum Mechanics I are offered during the initial two years, complemented by mathematical explanations and supportive materials. After the fourth semester, graduate studies commence, with mandatory courses including Quantum Mechanics II - Symmetries, Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Electrodynamics, Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions, and Quantum Chromodynamics, ensuring a comprehensive education in the field.
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Field quantization, Walter Greiner
- Idioma
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- 1996
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