A Primer to the Theory of Critical Phenomena
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Book Details
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Author: Jozef Spalek
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Publisher: Elsevier
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9780128046852
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Pages: 254
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Cover: Paperback (Import)
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Dimensions:
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9.0 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
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About The Book
A Primer to the Theory of Critical Phenomena is a comprehensive resource aimed at scientists, graduate students, and instructors in the fields of physics, chemistry, and geochemistry. This book provides a solid foundation in the scientific principles underlying critical phenomena and phase transitions, a field that has seen significant advancement over the last four decades.
Key features of the book include:
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A thorough exploration of critical phenomena and phase transitions, making complex topics more accessible to both students and professionals.
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Clear explanations of the fundamental theories and concepts in the field, ideal for those seeking to deepen their understanding of this critical area of study.
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Well-suited for graduate students and researchers in the sciences, particularly in physics, chemistry, and geochemistry.
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A great resource for instructors looking to teach graduate-level courses on critical phenomena and phase transitions.
This book serves as an essential guide for anyone wishing to understand the evolving landscape of critical phenomena, offering a blend of theory, practical application, and insightful analysis.