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   Physical Constants                                              1

1. Mechanics                                                       2
   1.1 Point-kinetics in a fixed coordinate system                 2
       1.1.1 Definitions                                           2
       1.1.2 Polar coordinates                                     2
   1.2 Relative motion                                             2
   1.3 Point-dynamics in a fixed coordinate system                 2
       1.3.1 Force, (angular)momentum and energy                   2
       1.3.2 Conservative force fields                             3
       1.3.3 Gravitation                                           3
       1.3.4 Orbital equations                                     3
             Kepler's equations                                    4
       1.3.5 The virial theorem                                    4
   1.4 Point dynamics in a moving coordinate system                4
       1.4.1 Apparent forces                                       4
       1.4.2 Tensor notation                                       5
   1.5 Dynamics of masspoint collections                           5
       1.5.1 The center of mass                                    5
       1.5.2 Collisions                                            6
   1.6 Dynamics of rigid bodies                                    6
       1.6.1 Moment of Inertia                                     6
       1.6.2 Principal axes                                        6
       1.6.3 Time dependence                                       6
   1.7 Variational Calculus, Hamilton and Lagrange mechanics       7
       1.7.1 Variational Calculus                                  7
       1.7.2 Hamilton mechanics                                    7
       1.7.3 Motion around an equilibrium, linearization           7
       1.7.4 Phase space, Liouville's equation                     8
       1.7.5 Generating functions                                  8

2. Electricity & Magnetism                                         9
   2.1 The Maxwell equations                                       9
   2.2 Force and potential                                         9
   2.3 Gauge transformations                                       10
   2.4 Energy of the electromagnetic field                         10
   2.5 Electromagnetic waves                                       10
       2.5.1 Electromagnetic waves in vacuum                       10
       2.5.2 Electromagnetic waves in matter                       11
   2.6 Multipoles                                                  11
   2.7 Electric currents                                           11
   2.8 Depolarizing field                                          12
   2.9 Mixtures of materials                                       12

3. Relativity                                                      13
   3.1 Special relativity                                          13
       3.1.1 The Lorentz transformation                            13
       3.1.2 Red and blue shift                                    14
       3.1.3 The stress-energy tensor and the field tensor         14
   3.2 General relativity                                          14
       3.2.1 Riemannian geometry, the Einstein tensor              14
       3.2.2 The line element                                      15
       3.2.3 Planetary orbits and the perihelium shift             16
       3.2.4 The trajectory of a photon                            17
       3.2.5 Gravitational waves                                   17
       3.2.6 Cosmology                                             17

4. Oscillations                                                    18
   4.1 Harmonic oscillations                                       18
   4.2 Mechanic oscillations                                       18
   4.3 Electric oscillations                                       19
   4.4 Waves in long conductors                                    19
   4.5 Coupled conductors and transformers                         19
   4.6 Pendulums                                                   19

5. Waves                                                           20
   5.1 The wave equation                                           20
   5.2 Solutions of the wave equation                              20
       5.2.1 Plane waves                                           20
       5.2.2 Spherical waves                                       21
       5.2.3 Cylindrical waves                                     21
       5.2.4 The general solution in one dimension                 21
   5.3 The stationary phase method                                 21
   5.4 Green functions for the initial-value problem               22
   5.5 Waveguides and resonating cavities                          22
   5.6 Non-linear wave equations                                   23

6. Optics                                                          24
   6.1 The bending of light                                        24
   6.2 Paraxial geometrical optics                                 24
       6.2.1 Lenses                                                24
       6.2.2 Mirrors                                               25
       6.2.3 Principal planes                                      25
       6.2.4 Magnification                                         25
   6.3 Matrix methods                                              25
   6.4 Aberrations                                                 26
   6.5 Reflection and transmission                                 26
   6.6 Polarization                                                27
   6.7 Prisms and dispersion                                       27
   6.8 Diffraction                                                 28
   6.9 Special optical effects                                     28
   6.10 The Fabry-Perot interferometer                             29

7. Statistical physics                                             30
   7.1 Degrees of freedom                                          30
   7.2 The energy distribution function                            30
   7.3 Pressure on a wall                                          31
   7.4 The equation of state                                       31
   7.5 Collisions between molecules                                32
   7.6 Interaction between molecules                               32

8. Thermodynamics                                                  33
   8.1 Mathematical introduction                                   33
   8.2 Definitions                                                 33
   8.3 Thermal heat capacity                                       33
   8.4 The laws of thermodynamics                                  34
   8.5 State functions and Maxwell relations                       34
   8.6 Processes                                                   35
   8.7 Maximal work                                                36
   8.8 Phase transitions                                           36
   8.9 Thermodynamic potential                                     37
   8.10 Ideal mixtures                                             37
   8.11 Conditions for equilibrium                                 37
   8.12 Statistical basis for thermodynamics                       38
   8.13 Application on other systems                               38

9. Transport phenomena                                             39
   9.1 Mathematical introduction                                   39
   9.2 Conservation laws                                           39
   9.3 Bernoulli's equations                                       41
   9.4 Characterising of flows with dimensionless numbers          41
   9.5 Tube flows                                                  42
   9.6 Potential theory                                            42
   9.7 Boundary layers                                             43
       9.7.1 Flow boundary layers                                  43
       9.7.2 Temperature boundary layers                           43
   9.8 Heat conductance                                            44
   9.9 Turbulence                                                  44
   9.10 Self organization                                          44

10. Quantum physics                                                45
    10.1 Introduction in quantum physics                           45
         10.1.1 Black body radiation                               45
         10.1.2 The Compton effect                                 45
         10.1.3 Electron diffraction                               45
    10.2 Wave functions                                            45
    10.3 Operators in quantum physics                              45
    10.4 The uncertainty principle                                 46
    10.5 The Schr\"odinger equation                                46
    10.6 Parity                                                    46
    10.7 The tunnel effect                                         47
    10.8 The harmonic oscillator                                   47
    10.9 Angular momentum                                          47
    10.10 Spin                                                     48
    10.11 The Dirac formalism                                      48
    10.12 Atom physics                                             49
          10.12.1 Solutions                                        49
          10.12.2 Eigenvalue equations                             49
          10.12.3 Spin-orbit interaction                           49
          10.12.4 Selection rules                                  50
    10.13 Interaction with electromagnetic fields                  50
    10.14 Perturbation theory                                      50
          10.14.1 Time-independent perturbation theory             50
          10.14.2 Time-dependent perturbation theory               51
    10.15 N-particle systems                                       51
         10.15.1 General                                           51
         10.15.2 Molecules                                         52
    10.16 Quantum statistics                                       52

11. Plasma physics                                                 54
    11.1 Introduction                                              54
    11.2 Transport                                                 54
    11.3 Elastic collisions                                        55
         11.3.1 General                                            55
         11.3.2 The Coulomb interaction                            56
         11.3.3 The induced dipole interaction                     56
         11.3.4 The center of mass system                          56
         11.3.5 Scattering of light at free electrons              56
    11.4 Thermodynamic equilibrium and reversibility               57
    11.5 Inelastic collisions                                      57
         11.5.1 Types of collisions                                57
         11.5.2 Cross sections                                     58
    11.6 Radiation                                                 58
    11.7 The Boltzmann transport equation                          59
    11.8 Collision-radiative models                                60
    11.9 Waves in plasma's                                         60

12. Solid state physics                                            62
    12.1 Crystal structure                                         62
    12.2 Crystal binding                                           62
    12.3 Crystal vibrations                                        63
         12.3.1 lattice with one kind of atoms                     63
         12.3.2 A lattice with two kinds of atoms                  63
         12.3.3 Phonons                                            63
         12.3.4 Thermal heat capacity                              64
    12.4 Magnetic field in the solid state                         65
         12.4.1 Dielectrics                                        65
         12.4.2 Paramagnetism                                      65
         12.4.3 Ferromagnetism                                     65
    12.5 Free electron Fermi gas                                   66
         12.5.1 Thermal heat capacity                              66
         12.5.2 Electric conductance                               66
         12.5.3 The Hall-effect                                    66
         12.5.4 Thermal heat conductivity                          67
    12.6 Energy bands                                              67
    12.7 Semiconductors                                            67
    12.8 Superconductivity                                         68
         12.8.1 Description                                        68
         12.8.2 The Josephson effect                               69
         12.8.3 Fluxquantisation in a superconducting ring         69
         12.8.4 Macroscopic quantum interference                   69
         12.8.5 The London equation                                70
         12.8.6 The BCS model                                      70

13. Theory of groups                                               71
    13.1 Introduction                                              71
         13.1.1 Definition of a group                              71
         13.1.2 The Cayley table                                   71
         13.1.3 Conjugated elements, subgroups and classes         71
         13.1.4 Isomorfism and homomorfism; representations        72
         13.1.5 Reducible and irreducible representations          72
    13.2 The fundamental orthogonality theorem                     72
         13.2.1 Schur's lemma                                      72
         13.2.2 The fundamental orthogonality theorem              72
         13.2.3 Character                                          72
    13.3 The relation with quantummechanics                        73
         13.3.1 Representations, energy levels and degeneracy      73
         13.3.2 Breaking of degeneracy with a perturbation         73
         13.3.3 The construction of a basefunction                 73
         13.3.4 The direct product of representations              74
         13.3.5 Clebsch-Gordan coefficients                        74
         13.3.6 Symmetric transformations of operators,
                irreducible tensor operators                       74
         13.3.7 The Wigner-Eckart theorem                          75
    13.4 Continuous groups                                         75
      13.4.1 The 3-dimensional translation group                   75
      13.4.2 The 3-dimensional rotation group                      76
      13.4.3 Properties of continuous groups                       76
    13.5 The group SO(3)                                           77
    13.6 Applications in quantum mechanics                         78
         13.6.1 Vectormodel for the addition of angular momentum   78
         13.6.2 Irreducible tensoroperators, matrixelements and
                selection rules                                    78
                Some examples of the behaviour of operators
                under SO(3)                                        78
                Selection rules for dipole transitions             79
                Land\'e -equation for the anomalous
                Zeeman splitting                                   79
    13.7 Applications in particle physics                          79

14. Nuclear physics                                                81
    14.1 Nuclear forces                                            81
    14.2 The shape of the nucleus                                  82
    14.3 Radioactive decay                                         82
    14.4 Scattering and nuclear reactions                          83
         14.4.1 Kinetic model                                      83
         14.4.2 Quantummechanical model for n-p scattering         83
         14.4.3 Conservation of energy and momentum in nuclear
                reactions                                          84
    14.5 Radiation dosimetry                                       84

15. Quantum field theory & Particle physics                        85
     15.1 Creation and annihilation operators                      85
     15.2 Classical and quantum fields                             85
     15.3 The interaction picture                                  86
     15.4 Real scalar field in the interaction picture             86
     15.5 Charged spin-0 particles, conservation of charge         87
     15.6 Field functions for 1/2-particles                        87
     15.7 Quantization of spin-1/2 fields                          88
     15.8 Quantization of the electromagnetic field                89
     15.9 Interacting fields and the S-matrix                      89
     15.10 Divergences and renormalization                         90
     15.11 Classification of elementary particles                  91
     15.12 P and CP-violation                                      92
     15.13 The standard model                                      93
           15.13.1 The electroweak theory                          93
           15.13.2 Spontaneous symmetry breaking                   94
           15.13.3 Quantumchromodynamics                           95
    15.14 Pathintegrals                                            95

16. Astrophysics                                                   96
    16.1 Determination of distances                                96
    16.2 Brightnes and magnitudes                                  96
    16.3 Radiation and stellar atmospheres                         97
    16.4 Composition and evolution of stars                        97
    16.5 Energy production in stars                                98