Content: Preface.- Bibliograph.- Curriculum Vitae.- Comments by Bertram Kostant on Papers in Volume I.- Holonomy and the Lie Algebra of Infinitesimal Motions of a Riemannian Manifold, 1955.- On the Conjugacy of Real Cartan Subalgebras I, 1995.- On the Conjugacy of Real Cartan Subalgebras II, 1995.-
Adsorbed Monolayers on Solid Surfaces
β Scribed by G. A. Somorjai, M. A. Van Hove (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 153
- Series
- Structure and Bonding 38
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-1
Principles of monolayer adsorption....Pages 2-5
Principles of ordering of adsorbed monolayers....Pages 6-19
Methods of structure analysis....Pages 20-50
Overview of the ordering of adsorbates....Pages 51-107
Surface crystallography of ordered monolayers of atoms....Pages 108-130
Surface crystallography of ordered multi-atomic and molecular monolayers....Pages 131-136
β¦ Subjects
Chemistry/Food Science, general
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