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E-grāmata: Understanding Physics and Physical Chemistry Using Formal Graphs

(LEPMI, St. Martin d'Heres, France)
  • Formāts: 815 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781420086133
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The subject of this book is truly original. By encoding of algebraic equations into graphs—originally a purely pedagogical technique—the exploration of physics and physical chemistry reveals common pictures through all disciplines. The hidden structure of the scientific formalism that appears is a source of astonishment and provides efficient simplifications of the representation of physical laws.

Understanding Physics and Physical Chemistry Using Formal Graphs is organized according to the structures emerging from formal graphs, from simple to elaborate, providing after each series of case studies the theoretical elements necessary for understanding their common features. More than 80 case studies are tackled in domains ranging from translational mechanics to Newtonian gravitation to chemical reactions.

With the help of this new tool, the modeling of physical phenomena becomes a fascinating cross-disciplinary exploration. The graphs encourage a visual, unified comprehension of the relationships between physical concepts and variables, properties, and operators. Out-of-the-box and thought provoking, this book inspires lively discussions and fruitful thinking about the connections between mechanics, chemical reactivity, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, and more.

Recenzijas

Vieil presents a universal toolkitFormal Graphsfor understanding a wide range of scientific domains. mainly for graduate students, researchers and specialists, and engineers; the process itself would even be accessible to undergraduate students . The disk contains all the graphs, in color bitmap files, and software for building simple electric circuits and translating them into Formal Graphs. SciTech News, Vol. 66, September 2012

Vieil (French Atomic Energy Agency) discusses the use of formal graphs in physics and chemistry to facilitate an understanding of these subjects. This method has four primary purposes. First, pedagogically, students can benefit from considering theoretical systems in a non-algebraic way. With pictorial representations, students can more easily see relationships between elements of a theory and the similarities of formal graph structures among theories. Second, since formal graphs are neural networks, it is much easier to translate the science into algorithms if one starts with the graphs. Third, scientists already familiar with one area can more easily learn and gain insight into a new area that is using the same formal graph. Finally, researchers can benefit by examining the work of researchers in other disciplines that are considering the same formal graphs. This is an intriguing way to represent the science. The author provides more than 80 case studies to illustrate this method. A companion CD-ROM includes all of the book's formal graphs as well as software for translating simple examples into formal graphs. The related website contains a variety of supplementary materials. Recommended. E. Kincanon, Gonzaga University, CHOICE, August 2012

Acknowledgments v
Presentation vii
Author ix
Icons Used in This Book xi
Companion CD xiii
Website on Formal Graphs xv
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
Chapter 2 Nodes of Graphs
11(18)
Chapter 3 Links and Organization
29(20)
Chapter 4 Poles
49(52)
Chapter 5 Space Distributed Poles
101(30)
Chapter 6 Dipoles
131(68)
Chapter 7 Influence between Poles
199(64)
Chapter 8 Multipoles
263(68)
Chapter 9 Dipole Assemblies
331(96)
Chapter 10 Transfers
427(72)
Chapter 11 Assemblies and Dissipation
499(96)
Chapter 12 Coupling between Energy Varieties
595(86)
Chapter 13 Multiple Couplings
681(48)
Chapter 14 Conclusion and Perspectives
729(16)
Appendix 1 Glossary 745(4)
Appendix 2 Symbols and Constants 749(10)
Appendix 3 Formal Graph Encoding 759(8)
Appendix 4 List of Examples and Case Studies 767(4)
Appendix 5 CD-Rom Content 771(2)
References 773(4)
Index 777
Dr. Eric Vieil is a researcher in physical chemistry at the French Atomic Energy Agency (CEA) in Grenoble, France. He is a specialist with more than 80 publications in theoretical and experimental studies on the electrochemical mechanisms of conducting materials.