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 <title>bibliography for theoretical physics</title>
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 <created>2009-04-29 13:22:21</created>
 <modified>2009-04-29 14:05:50</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>
	<concept>supersolid</concept>
	<concept>solid He-4</concept>
	<concept>ultracold heteronuclear molecules</concept>
	<concept>BEC-BCS crossover</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>
	<term>supersolid</term>
	<term>solid He-4</term>
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 <content>This is a contributed topic containing a current, annotated content 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}

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\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,supersolid, solid He-4, ultracold heteronuclear molecules,\PMlinkexternal{BEC-BCS crossover and Feschbach resonances}{http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultracold-Quantum-Theoretical-Mathematical-Physics/dp/1402087624}.

\bibitem{Aitchinson2k8}
``Gauge Theories 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

\bibitem{Rovelli2k7}
{\em Quantum Gravity.}, Carlo Rovelli,  Published November 2007 (Paperback) ISBN-13:9780521715966:  presents the loop gravity and spinfoam approach to quantum gravity, for both graduate students and researchers.

‘In spite of its sociological success string theory is still far from a solution of the problem of quantum gravity which should be considered as wide open. ``The book of Carlo Rovelli provides the basis, both at the technical and the conceptual level, for research in this fundamental problem of physics. The basic issues are clearly and deeply analyzed without any dogmatic stand and with great freedom of thoughts resulting in an invaluable opportunity to learn and think for both mathematicians and physicists.'' a quote from Alain Connes, Professor at the Collège de France, I.H.E.S. and Vanderbilt University.

\bibitem{Doran2k7}
{\em Geometric Algebra for Physicists.} by Chris Doran and Anthony Lasenby.,
(``First fully self-contained introduction to geometric algebra by two leading experts in the field.''), Published November 2007 ( Paperback ) ISBN-13:9780521715959
 

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