Л. Д. Ландау, Е. М. Лифшиц.
Теория поля.
Москва: Физматлит, 1962.
424 с. ; 26 см. Твердый переплет. Увеличенный формат. Тираж 25000 экз.
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L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz.
The Classical Theory of Fields.
Moscow: Fizmatlit, 1962.
424 pp. ; 26 cm. Hardcover. Enlarged format. Edition of 25,000 copies.
This 1962 edition of The Classical Theory of Fields represents a high point in the development of the world-renowned "Landau and Lifshitz" Course of Theoretical Physics. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of electromagnetic and gravitational fields based on the principle of relativity, including the arrangement of the special and general theories of relativity in a unified mathematical framework. Known for its legendary "Landau style"—characterized by extreme conciseness, elegance, and physical intuition—this volume remains a vital primary source for the study of the structure of space-time and the propagation of light and gravitational waves. As the second volume in the series, it captures the definitive Soviet approach to modern theoretical physics during the era when Lev Landau was awarded the Nobel Prize.
The physical identity of this 1962 imprint by "Fizmatlit" (State Publishing House for Physics and Mathematical Literature) is marked by the classic aesthetic of Soviet academic excellence, featuring a robust hardcover and an enlarged format suitable for the complex tensor calculus and equations it contains. This specific edition was published during a period of rapid refinement of the course, incorporating the most up-to-date derivations of the Einstein field equations and the theory of electromagnetic radiation. With a print run of 25,000 copies, it served as the fundamental training manual for the generation of physicists who propelled the USSR to the forefront of global science. For bibliophiles and historians of science, this book is not merely a manual but a monumental artifact of 20th-century intellectual history, embodying the rigorous spirit of the "Landau School."