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Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP) |
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Sammlung der aktuellen und (sofern elektronisch verfügbar) der zurückliegenden Ausgaben der Springer-Reihe "Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP)". Die seit 1969 in Printform erscheinende Reihe publiziert wissenschaftliche Originalbeiträge (Monographien und mehrbändige Werke) aus dem gesamten Gebiet der Physik einschließlich der angrenzenden interdisziplinären Anwendungsgebiete. Seit 2004 enthält die Buchreihe auch Bände der ehemaligen "Lecture Notes in Chemistry (LNC)" mit Beiträgen aus dem Gebiet der Theoretischen und Physikalischen Chemie. Updates: laufend. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Springer Nature |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 1616-6361 Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 104861 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information The series Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP), founded in 1969, reports new developments in physics research and teaching - quickly and informally, but with a high quality and the explicit aim to summarize and communicate current knowledge in an accessible way. Books published in this series are conceived as bridging material between advanced graduate textbooks and the forefront of research and to serve three purposes: - to be a compact and modern up-to-date source of reference on a well-defined topic. - to serve as an accessible introduction to the field to postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers from related areas. - to be a source of advanced teaching material for specialized seminars, courses and schools. Both monographs and multi-author volumes will be considered for publication. Edited volumes should however consist of a very limited number of contributions only. Proceedings will not be considered for LNP. Since 2004 the LNP include also titles from the former Lecture Notes in Chemistry (LNC) series pertaining to the fields of Theoretical and Physical Chemistry. |
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