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Point Defects in Metals I

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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
355
Series
Springer Tracts in Modern Physics 81 81
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction and survey....Pages 1-3
Harmonic approximation and linear response (Green's function) of an arbitrary system....Pages 4-26
Lattice theory....Pages 27-100
Continuum theory....Pages 101-170
Transition from lattice to continuum theory....Pages 171-185
Transition from lattice to continuum theory....Pages 186-237
Scattering of neutrons and x-rays by crystals....Pages 238-248
Probability, distributions and statistics....Pages 249-269
Properties of crystals with defects in small concentration....Pages 270-287

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Physics, general


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