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Product Details

  • Author: J. A. Hobson

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • ISBN: 9780415659185

  • Number of Pages: 242

  • Release Date: 14-05-2014

  • Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches

  • Languages: English


About the Book

"The Theory of Critical Phenomena" by J. A. Hobson is a comprehensive exploration of critical phenomena in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. This book introduces the reader to the key concepts and theories related to critical points and phase transitions, providing the necessary tools to understand the behavior of systems near criticality.

The first edition of this book is designed for graduate students and researchers who are interested in the mathematical foundation and physical interpretation of critical phenomena. With its accessible style, this book offers both theoretical insight and practical applications, making it an ideal resource for those studying condensed matter physics and thermodynamics.

Key Topics Include:

  • Critical phenomena in statistical mechanics

  • Thermodynamic systems at critical points

  • Phase transitions and scaling laws

  • Renormalization group methods

This book serves as a key text for students and professionals who want to delve into the theoretical aspects of critical phenomena and gain a deeper understanding of complex systems in physics.