Solid State Physics
- 1 Edición, Volumen 60 - 4 de agosto de 2006
- Última edición
- Editores: Henry Ehrenreich, Frans Spaepen
- Idioma: Inglés
The article by Fulde, Thalmeier and Zwicknagl traces many of the recent developments in the field of strongly correlated many electron systems. It is very useful both as a… Leer más
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Descripción
The article by Fulde, Thalmeier and Zwicknagl traces many of the recent developments in the field of strongly correlated many electron systems. It is very useful both as a reference and a pedagogical exposition since it places these developments into a historical context beginning with early developments in the electron theory of solids. The second article in this volume, by Bréchet and Hutchinson, concerns pattern formation in metals and alloys. Spontaneous pattern formation is the development of a regularity, either in the spatial distribution of the material in a system or in its development in time, of a lower symmetry than that of its cause. These phenomena have been of considerable interest to the non-linear physics community, in particular in fluid dynamics and in chemical reactions.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Continuation of prestigious serial - Covers cutting edge research and topics in solid state physics- Studies strongly correlated electron systems and pattern formation in metal and alloys
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De interès para
Solid State Physicists
Índice
Índice
PrefaceStrongly Correlated Electrons (P. Fulde, P. Thalmeier and G. Zwicknagl)Defect-Induced Dynamic Pattern Formation in Metals and Alloys (Y. Brechet and C. Hutchinson)Author IndexSubject Index
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Volumen: 60
- Publicado: 4 de agosto de 2006
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
HE
Henry Ehrenreich
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Division of Engineering and Applied Physics
Harvard University, Cambridge, MassachusettsFS
Frans Spaepen
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USAVer libro en ScienceDirect
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