Solid state physics: essential concepts
Publication details: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Cambridge:Edition: 2ndDescription: xviii, 718 p.: ill.; hb; 25 cmISBN:- 9781107191983
- 530.41 SNO
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530.41 IBA Solid state physics: an introduction to principles of materials science | 530.41 KIT Introduction to solid state physics | 530.41 LOP Theory and applications of the cluster variation and path probability methods | 530.41 SNO Solid state physics: essential concepts | 530.411 KAX Quantum theory of materials | 530.413 RUB Polymer physics | 530.415 CRA Mathematics of diffusion |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book centers on essential theoretical concepts in all types of solid state physics, using examples from speci c systems with real units and numbers. Each chapter focuses on a di erent set of theoretical tools. \Solid state" physics is particularly intended here, because \condensed matter" physics includes liquids and gases, and this book does not include in-depth discussions of of those states. These are covered amply, for example, in Chaikin and Lubensky.1 Researchers in the eld seem to be split in regard to the importance of the advanced topics of group theory and many-body theory.
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