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We decided to try to satisfy both groups by adding material to the new edition in the form of new appendices, but to do it in such a way as to maintain the decoupling of the appendices and the text that characterized the original edition.

The more advanced appendices are well inte-grated in the text but it is a one-way, not two-way, integration. A student reading one of these appendices will find numerous references to places in the text where the development is motivated and where its results are used. On the other hand, a student who does not read the appendix because he is in a lower level course will not be frustrated by many references in the text to material contained in an appendix he does not use.

Instead, he will find only one or two brief parenthetical statements in the text advising him of the existence of an optional appendix that has a bearing on the subject dealt with in the text. Problem sets have been added to the ends of many of the appendices, both old and new.

In particular, Appendix A now contains a brief but comprehensive set of problems for use by instructors who begin their "modern physics" course with a treatment of relativity. A large number of small changes and additions have been made to the text to improve and update it. There are also several quite substantial pieces of new mate-rial, including: the new Section on electron-positron annihilation in solids; the additions to Section on the Mssbauer effect; the extensive modernization of the last half of the introduction to elementary particles in Chapter 17; and the en-tirely new Chapter 18 treating the developments that have occurred in particle phy-sics since the first edition was written.

We were very fortunate to have secured the services of Professor David Caldwell of the University of California, Santa Barbara, to write the new material in Chapters 17 and 18, as well as Appendix R. Only a person who has been totally immersed in research in particle physics could have done what had to be done to produce a brief but understandable treatment of what has happened in that field in recent years.

Furthermore, since Caldwell is a colleague of the senior author, it was easy to have the interaction required to be sure that this new material was closely integrated into the earlier parts of the book, both in style and in content.

Prepublication reviews have made it clear that Caldwell's material is a very strong addition to the book. Professor Richard Christman, of the U. Coast Guard Academy, wrote the new material in Section , Section , and Appendix Q, receiving significant input from the authors. We are very pleased with the results. He also edited the new additions to the problem sets and prepared a manual giving detailed solutions to most of the problems. The solutions manual is available to instructors from the publisher.

It is a pleasure to express our deep appreciation to the people mentioned above. We also thank Frank T. Tough, The Ohio State University, for their very useful prepublication reviews.

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