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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions In Lattice Models Collection Aleasaclay Monographs And Texts In Statistical Physics Joaquin Marro

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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions In Lattice Models Collection Aleasaclay Monographs And Texts In Statistical Physics Joaquin Marro
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Joaquin Marro, Ronald Dickman
ISBN: 9780511524288, 9780521019460, 9780521480628, 0511524285, 052101946X, 0521480620
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions In Lattice Models Collection Aleasaclay Monographs And Texts In Statistical Physics Joaquin Marro by Joaquin Marro, Ronald Dickman 9780511524288, 9780521019460, 9780521480628, 0511524285, 052101946X, 0521480620 instant download after payment.

Many researchers encounter nonequilibrium phenomena in their studies of order in seemingly chaotic systems. One promising approach to understanding nonequilibrium phenomena is by using lattice gas models which consider complex systems as collections of simple elements each related by simple rules. This book, by leading researchers in the field, presents an up to date and accessible account of this fascinating subject and includes many references. It will be of interest to statistical physicists and to researchers in areas including mathematics, chemistry, mathematical biology and geology interested in complex systems.

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