Scaling and renormalization in statistical physics. Hints for exercises
โ Scribed by Pierre Papon, Jacques Leblond, Paul H.E. Meijer, S.L. Schnur
- Book ID
- 127397863
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 65 KB
- Series
- Advanced Texts in Physics
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 3540333894
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โฆ Synopsis
The physics of phase transitions is an important area at the crossroads of several fields that play central roles in materials sciences. In this second edition, new developments had been included which came up in the states of matter physics, in particular in the domain of nanomaterials and atomic Bose-Einstein condensates where progress is accelerating.
The presentation of several chapters had been improved by bringing better information on some phase transition mechanisms and by illustrating them with new application examples. This work deals with all classes of phase transitions in fluids and solids. It contains chapters on evaporation, melting, solidification, magnetic transitions, critical phenomena, superconductivity, etc., and is intended for graduate students in physics and engineering; for scientists it will serve both as an introduction and an overview. End-of-chapter problems and complete answers are included.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This text provides a thoroughly modern graduate-level introduction to the theory of critical behavior. Beginning with a brief review of phase transitions in simple systems and of mean field theory, the text then goes on to introduce the core ideas of the renormalization group. Following chapters cov
The nature and origins of renormalization group ideas in statistical physics and condensed matter theory are recounted informally, emphasizing those features of prime importance in these areas of science in contradistinction to quantum field theory, in particular: critical exponents and scaling, rel