Beam Dynamics
Discover the intricate world of particle beams with Beam Dynamics by Etienne Forest. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998, this comprehensive paperback spans 494 pages, delving into the theoretical underpinnings that shape accelerator physics. Forest presents a unique approach to understanding beam dynamics, structuring the conceptual framework through metaphors familiar to physicists. This insightful work emphasizes the significance of the primary metaphor—the magnet—and explores how to construct mathematical objects using these essential components along with beam lines. Ideal for students and professionals in the field, Beam Dynamics is a valuable resource that bridges theory and application in the study of particle beams. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this complex subject with this essential book.