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Phase Transition Dynamics 1st Edition Akira Onuki

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Phase Transition Dynamics 1st Edition Akira Onuki
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.51 MB
Pages: 725
Author: Akira Onuki
ISBN: 9780511039744, 9780521039055, 9780521572934, 0511039743, 0521039053, 0521572932
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Phase Transition Dynamics 1st Edition Akira Onuki by Akira Onuki 9780511039744, 9780521039055, 9780521572934, 0511039743, 0521039053, 0521572932 instant download after payment.

This book treats a wide variety of topics systematically by constructing time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau models for various systems in physics, metallurgy, and polymer science. Beginning with a summary of advanced statistical-mechanical theories including the renormalization group theory, the book reviews dynamical theories, and covers the kinetics of phase ordering, spinodal decomposition, and nucleation in depth. The phase transition dynamics of real systems are discussed, treating interdisciplinary problems in a unified manner. New topics include supercritical fluid dynamics, stress-diffusion coupling in polymers, and mesoscopic dynamics at structural phase transitions in solids.

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