Problems in Theoretical Physics by L. G. Grechko, V. I. Sugakov, O. F. Tomasevich, and A. M. Fedorchenko is an advanced and comprehensive problem book designed to strengthen the conceptual and analytical foundations of theoretical physics students, researchers, and educators. Drawing from the rigorous traditions of Soviet scientific education, this text provides a challenging and systematic collection of problems, derivations, and exercises across all major branches of modern theoretical physics.
Covering a wide range of topics — including classical mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, relativity, and solid-state physics — the book emphasizes the development of problem-solving techniques, mathematical formulation, and physical interpretation. Each problem is carefully selected to deepen understanding, promote creative reasoning, and connect theoretical principles with practical applications.
Unlike conventional textbooks, this volume is not limited to formula memorization; it trains the reader to think like a physicist — to model, analyze, and derive physical laws from first principles. The problems vary in complexity, making it suitable for both undergraduate and graduate-level study.
Written by leading physicists and educators, Problems in Theoretical Physics has long been valued in academic and research settings as an excellent supplement to lectures and advanced courses, and as a reference guide for competitive exams and scientific training programs.
PUBLISHER:MIR PUBLISHERS MOSCOW
BINDING: HARD COVER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 447

