Optics (4th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.47 (994 Votes) |
Asin | : | B008DZGFK8 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 698 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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An okay book N I found this book alone not enough to actually learn the subject. In conjunction with good lectures, or with other resources, the subject could be adequately covered.I strongly agree with the details of the review by Michael Danzinger.. Brett Williams said Keep at it, Eugene!. To be vitally human there are a few authors one must read - Shakespeare, Plato, Rousseau, Alan Bloom and Eugene Hecht. With only limited exaggeration - notable among man's achievements is Hecht's new Keep at it, Eugene! Brett Williams To be vitally human there are a few authors one must read - Shakespeare, Plato, Rousseau, Alan Bloom and Eugene Hecht. With only limited exaggeration - notable among man's achievements is Hecht's new 4th edition of Optics. The first edition was the central (and only) text assigned in junior year optics for physics majors at many universities in the 1980's. As a near adolescent I was pleased by expert writing and well delivered humor in those far off years of college life.The wonders of electromagnetics - which leads to everything in our modern age of electronic. th edition of Optics. The first edition was the central (and only) text assigned in junior year optics for physics majors at many universities in the 1980's. As a near adolescent I was pleased by expert writing and well delivered humor in those far off years of college life.The wonders of electromagnetics - which leads to everything in our modern age of electronic. Hecht's Optics L. Bovard Let me be frank, I didn't like this book much at all. It was very bizarre mathematically and the overall structure seemed really weird. It jumped around in difficulty a lot and in my opinion needs a good editor to fix it up. Some sections are way too short while others are just way too long. Also there are absolutely no examples!!!! This is just annoying since it's good to see the derivation of a theory but a nice application of the equations would be great and not put in the problems at the end of the chapter.I did enjoy some of his treatments various geometri