Progress In Statistical Mechanics - Proceedings Of The 1986 And 1988 Workshops
| By: | Hu Chin Kun |
| Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing |
| Print ISBN: | 9789971507145 |
| eText ISBN: | 9789814541626 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 1988 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Table of Contents
Contents:
- Critical Phenomena, Field Theory and Renormalisation Group (T-M Yan & S C-C Lin)
- Field Theories of Surfaces and Interfaces (S C-C Lin)
- Spiral Self-Avoiding Walks (K Y Lin)
- Critical Phenomena on Fractal Lattices (Doochul Kim)
- Percolation and Phase Transitions: Towards a Unified Theory of Phase Transitions (C-K Hu)
- Real Space Approach to Disordered Systems (S-Y Wu)
- Three Routes to Chaos: Period Doubling, Intermittency and Quasiperiodicity (B Hu)
- Ordering Kinetics in Phase Transitions (K Kawasaki)
- A Design of Analog Circuit for Studies of Transitions to Chaos in a RF-Driven Josephson Junction (J C Huang et al)
- Potts Model and Graph Theory (F Y Wu)
- Number and Size of Convex Polygons on the Square Lattice (K Y Lin)
- Exactly Solvable Models in Statistical Mechanics and Automorphisms of Algebraic Varieties (J-M Maillard)
- The Application of the Transfer Matrix Method to the Phase Transition of Ising Model (T Oguchi et al)
- Coherent-Anomaly Method in Critical Phenomena (M Katori & M Suzuki)
- Monte Carlo Study of Percolation Transitions and Phase Transitions in Interacting Systems (C-K Hu & K-S Mak)
- Anisotropic Surface Tension and Equilibrium Crystal Shapes (R K P Zia)
- The Structure Making and Breaking Effects of Ion Solvation in Water (J-L Lin & C-Y Mou)
- Ordering Processes in Two-Dimensional Quantum Spin Systems (S=1/2) (S Miyashita)
- Phase Transitions in Arrays of Josephson Junctions (M Y Choi)
Readership: Theoretical physicists and condensed matter physicists.