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Books by Keyword: Phase Transitions
Books
Edited by:
Graeme E. Murch, Prof. Andreas Öchsner and Irina V. Belova
Online since: May 2019
Description: This volume was designed to capture a wide cross-section of contemporary international diffusion research by presenting advances in both experimental aspects and modelling of diffusion at both basic science and applied levels.
Edited by:
Vasiliy Buchelnikov, Vladimir Sokolovskiy and Mikhail Zagrebin
Online since: March 2016
Description: This volume presents a selection from papers submitted to the International Conference “Phase transitions, critical and nonlinear phenomena in condensed matter”. The papers selected for this volume tend to present to a reader recent advances in the fields of phase transitions and critical phenomena in condensed matter; mathematical modeling and computer simulation of phase transitions and critical phenomena; nonlinear phenomena and chaos in condensed matter; structural transformations in carbon materials and also recent results in the field of investigation of the meteorite “Chelyabinsk”.
Edited by:
C. Boulesteix
Online since: February 1998
Description: Some new aspects of the physics and chemistry of oxides are considered in this book. Typical examples are the non-stoichiometry of oxides and the structure and physical properties of High-Tc Superconductors. In both cases, some very new aspects of these domains are treated, and phase transitions are accorded their full importance in understanding so many of the physical properties of oxides.
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