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Fluctuations Order & Defects [Hardcover]

Gene F. Mazenko (Author), Gene Mazenko (Author)


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0471328405 978-0471328407 December 13, 2002 1
Fluctuations, order, and defects determine a material's properties. The difference between water and ice is a matter of order. Many of today's high-tech materials in electronics and chemistry engineer order and defects to maximize desired properties. This second of a four volume set discusses phase transitions in a field theoretic context and shows how these methods can be applied to more complex systems such as liquid crystals and polymers. While building on the previous volume, this volume is self-contained and stands alone as a valuable resource.

* Modern treatment includes coverage of effective hamiltonians.
* Focuses on problems in condensed matter physics.
* Author is well-known and respected for his work in statistical mechanics.

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Introducing the second volume in a cutting-edge textbook series on condensed matter physics

The second volume in a four-volume set covering the field of advanced condensed matter physics, Fluctuations, Order, and Defects covers a variety of different phases of matter and the transitions between them. Building on the information presented in the first volume in the series, Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, which focused on basic principles, elementary microscopic models, and thermodynamics, Volume II emphasizes correlations and structures in space, particularly the broken symmetry and defect structure associated with phase changes in condensed matter systems.

The author's major goal is to reformulate the problems discussed in Volume I in a field theoretic context, and then show how these methods can be applied to more complex systems like liquid crystals and polymers. Volume II is an up-to-date comprehensive resource that includes discussion of effective Hamiltonians, starting with fluctuating thermodynamics as developed by Einstein and Landau, and concluding with the work of Wilson on critical phenomena.

Fluctuations, Order, and Defects features timely coverage of:
* Ordered phases
* Critical phenomena
* Nambu-Goldstone modes
* Coarse graining
* Effective Hamiltonians
* Dielectric and magnetic materials
* Polymers
* Neutral superfluids
* Superconductors
* Liquid crystals
* Solids

Although Volume I (0-471-32839-1) contains material that is necessary in order to fully understand the material presented here, Volume II is self-contained and can stand alone in its coverage.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 540 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (December 13, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471328405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471328407
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,600,151 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
One of the most intriguing phenomena in condensed-matter physics is that a given material can exist in qualitatively different phases. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
phase field approximation, generalized equipartition theorem, cell correlation function, average magnetization density, order parameter correlation function, interfacial equation, average momentum density, vortex degrees, neutral superfluid, dipolar energy, order parameter space, order parameter amplitude, nonuniform solutions, order parameter susceptibility, average order parameter, interfacial profile, vortex contribution, direct correlation function, critical indices, scalar order parameter, condensation energy, dielectric case, broken continuous symmetry, superfluid velocity, fluctuating contribution
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Academic Press, Pergamon Press, Oxford Univ, Monte Carlo, Heisenberg Hamiltonian, Teor Fiz, Clarendon Press, Sou Phys, Marcel Dekker, The Physics of Liquid Crystals, Cornell Univ, Cambridge Univ, Electrodynamics of Continuous Media, Solid State Physics, Statistical Physics, Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Plenum Press, Polymer Physics, Quantum Theory of Many-Particle Systems, Scaling Concepts, Spin Glasses, Theory of Elasticity
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