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These lecture notes are based on an introductory course on quantum field theory, aimed at Part III (i.e. masters level) students. The full set of lecture notes can be downloaded here, together with videos of the course when it was repeated at the Perimeter Institute. Individual sections can be downloaded below.
The late Sidney Coleman taught the quantum field theory course at Harvardfor many years, influencing a generation of physicists in the waythey view and teach QFT. Below you can find the pdf files of handwrittenlecture notes for Coleman's course (transcribed by Brian Hill). The notes come in two largefiles, each around 6.5 Mb.
Below are the lecture notes that I prepared for ME 305, ME 306, ME 310, ME 413 and ME 582 courses. Even if you are not a student in my class, you can still download and print these notes and study. But you are not allowed to make any changes on them. If you want to suggest a change or want to inform me about a mistake please do so by sending me an email. If you are an instructor and want to use these in your lectures, please first ask for my permission.
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Continuum Mechanics is a new upper division undergraduate/beginning graduate course focussed on developing the foundations of solid and fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of continua, and their application to geophysical and geological models such as mantle convection, ice sheet flow, and geophysical fluid dynamics. The emphasis is on a rigorous quantitative three-dimensional description, beginning with tensor analysis, forces, and stresses, and kinematics, motion, and strain; moving to the basic balance (i.e. conservation) laws of mass, momentum, and energy as well as constitutive relations for fluid and solid media; and ending with the particularization of these laws and relations to the governing equations of oceanography, seismology, glaciology, and geodynamics.
This book began as lecture notes for an Oregon State University course in fluid mechanics, designed for beginning graduate students in physical oceanography. Because of its fundamental nature, this course is often taken by students outside physical oceanography, e.g., atmospheric science, civil engineering, physics and mathematics. 2b1af7f3a8