Teacher
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FRANCESCHINI ROBERTO
(syllabus)
Topics are broadly divided into two sets: 1) general physics, which is useful to develop the basic methodology, 2) modern research topics, which are useful to illustrate current research topics and the attitude of physics researches in dealing with open questions in the study of the natural world. Each part of the course is given in about 18 hours of classes, including exercises in class and at the blackboard. Classes will present general physics subject: classical mechanics, gravitation, electrostatics, physics of waves and light. In the part on modern physics will be presented the following subjects: microscopic theory of thermodynamics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, the nature of antimatter, the issue of the dark matter of the universe. A detailed listing of all topics and textbooks chapters followed for each topics is available on the web at the address http://webusers.fis.uniroma3.it/franceschini/iff.html
(reference books)
Marion - Physics and the Physical Universe – Wiley (general and modern physics) Feynman, Leighton, Sands - The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. 3 (quantum mechanics) Born - Einstein's theory of relativity – Dover (mechanics, relativity)
Notes on the web http://webusers.fis.uniroma3.it/franceschini/iff.html
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