Phase Transitions

Modern Applications

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Physical & Theoretical, Physics, Mathematical Physics
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Author: Moshe Gitterman ISBN: 9789814520621
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: September 25, 2013
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Moshe Gitterman
ISBN: 9789814520621
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: September 25, 2013
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book provides a comprehensive review of the theory of phase transitions and its modern applications, based on the five pillars of the modern theory of phase transitions: the Ising model, mean field, scaling, renormalization group and universality. This expanded second edition includes, along with a description of vortices and high temperature superconductivity, a discussion of phase transitions in chemical reactions and moving systems. The book covers the close connection between phase transitions and small world phenomena as well as scale-free systems such as the stock market and the Internet.

Contents:

  • Phases and Phase Transitions
  • Thermodynamics of Phase Transitions
  • The Ising Model
  • Mean Field Theory
  • Scaling
  • The Renormalization Group
  • Phase Transitions in Quantum Systems
  • Universality
  • Phase Transitions in Reactive Systems
  • Phase Transitions in Moving Systems
  • Random and Small World Systems
  • Self-Organized Criticality

Readership: Scientists working in different fields of physics, chemistry, biology and economics as well as teaching material for undergraduate and graduate courses.
Key Features:

  • This book contains the general description of phase transition theory, which is usually separated between different books
  • The simplicity and brevity are characteristic properties of this book
  • Minimal preliminary knowledge of physics and mathematics is required, so this book is not only useful for researchers but also for teachers and students
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This book provides a comprehensive review of the theory of phase transitions and its modern applications, based on the five pillars of the modern theory of phase transitions: the Ising model, mean field, scaling, renormalization group and universality. This expanded second edition includes, along with a description of vortices and high temperature superconductivity, a discussion of phase transitions in chemical reactions and moving systems. The book covers the close connection between phase transitions and small world phenomena as well as scale-free systems such as the stock market and the Internet.

Contents:

Readership: Scientists working in different fields of physics, chemistry, biology and economics as well as teaching material for undergraduate and graduate courses.
Key Features:

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