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Preface
Chapter I: Introduction
p.1
Chapter II: Introduction to Catastrophe Theory
p.9
Chapter III: Diagrammatic Representation and Contour Map
p.39
Chapter IV: Thermodynamics
p.61
Chapter V: General Aspects of Applications
p.71
Chapter VI: Simple Applications of Cuspoids
p.87
Chapter VII: Miscellaneous Applications of Cuspoids
p.131
Chapter VIII: Applications of Multiple Cuspoids
p.157
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Chapter II: Introduction to Catastrophe Theory

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 34)

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Kenkichi Okada

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