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A Primer to the Theory of Critical Phenomena

by Jozef Spalek, Jurgen M. Honig

A Primer to the Theory of Critical Phenomena provides scientists in academia and industry, as well as graduate students in physics, chemistry, and geochemistry with the scientific fundamentals of critical phenomena and phase transitions. The book helps readers broaden their understanding of a field that has developed tremendously over the last forty years. The book also makes a great resource for graduate level instructors at universities.

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Paperback
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English
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A Primer to the Theory of Critical Phenomena provides scientists in academia and industry and graduate students in physics, chemistry, and geochemistry with the scientific fundamentals of critical phenomena and phase transitions. It helps them to broaden their understanding of a field that has developed tremendously over the last forty years. The book could also be useful to teachers of the subject matter in graduate courses at universities. Provides a thorough and accessible treatment of the fundamentals of critical phenomena In-depth exposition to renormalization and field theory techniques Includes experimental observations of critical effects Includes live examples illustrating the applications of the theoretical material

Author Biography

Prof. Honig received a BS degree from Amherst College in 1945 and a PhD degree from the University of Minnesota in 1952. After a postdoctoral appointment year at the James Forrestal Center of Princeton University in 1953, he joined the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University in 1953, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1958. From 1959-1967, Prof. Honig was Associate Group leader and Group leader at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, MA. He returned as Professor of Chemistry to Purdue University in 1967 and retired from that position in 2000. During the latter years, he was Editor of the Journal of Solid State Chemistry (1982-2000), the Chairman of the Materials Sciences Council (1968-1982), and published over 420 refereed publications and five books.Prof. Honig has earned an honorary degree from the University of Science and Technology (2009, Krakow, Poland; fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences; Wetherill medal (1995); Editor, Journal of Solid State Chemistry (1982- 2000); Honorary Member, Materials Research Society of India; two issues of the Journal of Solid State Chemistry (1990 and 2000) and an issue of Solid State Sciences (2000) dedicated to him; and a session at a Materials Research Society meeting (2000) held in honor of his retirement. Józef Spalek is currently professor of theoretical physics in the Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland). He is interested in theory of strongly correlated systems and, in particular, in high-temperature superconductivity and phase transitions in fermionic systems. In 2016 he received the two highest scientific prizes in Poland: The Foundation for Polish Science Award and The Prime Minister Prize, for his work on strongly correlated systems, and in particular,for the original derivation of the t-J model. At present, he is working on another book, Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics, with selected topics in strongly correlated systems, to be published by Springer-Verlag (2018).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Classical Phases and Critical Points2. The Ising Model and Its Basic Characteristics in the Mean Field Approximation3. General Mean Field Approach4. The Landau Theory of Phase Transitions: General concept and its microscopic relation to mean eld theory5. More General Considerations Concerning Mean Field Theory: Stratonovich-Hubbard transformation_x0003_6. Generalities Relating to the Study of Critical Phenomena7. Failure of Mean Field Theory and Scaling Methods8. Kadanoff Scaling9. The Renormalization Group Operations10. Additional Interrelations Between Critical Exponents11. Renormalization Group Operations12. Detection of Fixed Points13. The Standard Gaussian Model14. Higher Order Expansion15. The Ginzburg-Landau Model

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This thorough and accessible reference provides the scientific fundamentals of critical phenomena and phase transitions-a field that has developed tremendously over the last 40 years

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This thorough and accessible reference provides the scientific fundamentals of critical phenomena and phase transitions-a field that has developed tremendously over the last 40 years

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Provides a thorough and accessible treatment of the fundamentals of critical phenomena Offers an in-depth exposition on renormalization and field theory techniques Includes experimental observations of critical effects Includes live examples illustrating the applications of the theoretical material

Details

ISBN0128046856
Author Jurgen M. Honig
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
ISBN-10 0128046856
ISBN-13 9780128046852
Format Paperback
Media Book
Pages 254
Imprint Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 530.424
Affiliation Professor of Theoretical Physics, Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
Year 2018
Publication Date 2018-02-07
Language English
UK Release Date 2018-02-07
US Release Date 2018-02-07
Alternative 9780128048368
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
NZ Release Date 2018-02-06
AU Release Date 2018-02-06

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