Bibliography

Bibliography

List of most helpful books


Physics textbooks by

  1. S. Borowitz and A. Beiser, Essentials of Physics, Addison-Wesley, Mass., 1967.
  2. O.H. Blackwood, W.C. Kelly and R.M. Bell, General Physics, J. Wiley, N.Y. 1973.
  3. C.E. Swartz, Phenomenal Physics, J. Wiley, N.Y. 1981.

Solid State Physics books by

  1. N.F. Mott and R.W. Guerney, Electronic Processes in Ionic Crystals, Oxford University Press, 1946.
  2. A.J. Decker, Solid State Physics, Prentice Hall, N.J. 1959.
  3. C. Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, J. Wiley, N.Y. 1976.

In Cosmology

  1. F. Hoyle and J. Narlikar, The Physics-Astronomy Frontier, W.H. Freeman, San Francisco 1980.

In History of Physics

  1. Max von Laue, Geschichte der Physik, Athenaeum, Bonn 1950.
  2. Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Doubleday, 1982.

Informative Handbooks

  1. E.U. Condon and H. Odishaw (Ed), Handbook of Physics, McGraw Hill, N.Y. 1967.
  2. D.E. Gray (Ed), American Institute of Physics Handbook, McGraw Hill, N.Y. 1972.
  3. W.C. Michels (Ed), The International Dictionary of Physics and Electronics, D. van Nostrand, N.Y. 1957.

Albert Einstein's statements are quoted from the English translation of his original articles, by

  1. W. Perrett and G.B. Jeffery, The Principle of Relativity, Dover Publications, 1923.