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 <title>bibliography for theoretical physics</title>
 <name>BibliographyForTheoreticalPhysics</name>
 <created>2009-04-29 13:22:21</created>
 <modified>2009-04-29 13:45:54</modified>
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 <defines>
	<concept>color superconductors</concept>
	<concept>ultracold atomic quantum gases</concept>
	<concept>optical lattices</concept>
	<concept>ionic lattices</concept>
	<concept>Feschbach resonances</concept>
	<concept>low-dimensional atomic gases</concept>
	<concept>long-range anisotropic dipole-dipole interactions</concept>
 </defines>
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	<term> color superconductors</term>
	<term>ultracold atomic quantum gases</term>
	<term>optical lattices</term>
	<term>ionic lattices</term>
	<term>Feschbach resonances</term>
	<term>low-dimensional atomic gases</term>
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 <content>This is a contributed topic containing a current bibliography for theoretical physics of recently published papers, books and archived preprints in Theoretical Physics. 

\section{Theoretical/Mathematical Physics: Recent Literature}

\textbf{Entry in progress}

\begin{thebibliography}{999}
\bibitem{Weinberg2k8}
Weinberg, S. 2004, ``Quantum Field Theory''.,
vols. I to III, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1,800 pages.

\bibitem{SDG2k9}
{\em Ultracold Quantum Fields (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics)} 
by Henk T.C. Stoof, Dennis B.M. Dickerscheid and Koos Gubbels.,
Sprnger: Berlin, 2009, 481 pages; very recent book on ultracold atomic quantum gases (missing however topological order theories in condensed matter).  
``Presently there are many exciting directions that are being explored with 
ultracold atomic gases...'', including ``color superconductors'', {\em optical lattices} (light standing waves) mimicking ionic lattices, long-range anisotropic dipole-dipole interactions, and Feschbach resonances.

\bibitem{Aitchinson2k8}
``Gauge Thetheories in Particle Physics'', (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by Aitchison. (A reviewer says:   "The structure of gauge field theories is well described in an introductory way." )
 
\bibitem{Cheng2k8}
``Gauge Theory of elementary particle physics by Ta-Pei Cheng 
(A reader says:    "Most complete graduate level particle physics and field theory text. (has solutions manual)")  

\bibitem{Quigg2k8} 
``Gauge Theories Of Strong, Weak, And Electromagnetic Interactions (Advanced Book Classics)'' by Chris Quigg. 

\bibitem{French2k8}
{\em Special Relativity (M.I.T. Introductory Physics Series)} by A. P. French

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