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Superconductivity Revisited Ralph C Dougherty J Daniel Kimel

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Superconductivity Revisited Ralph C Dougherty J Daniel Kimel
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Ralph C Dougherty; J Daniel Kimel
ISBN: 9781439874271, 1439874271
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Superconductivity Revisited Ralph C Dougherty J Daniel Kimel by Ralph C Dougherty; J Daniel Kimel 9781439874271, 1439874271 instant download after payment.

''While the macroscopic phenomenon of superconductivity is well known and in practical use worldwide in many industries, including MRIs in medical diagnostics, the current theoretical paradigm for superconductivity (BCS theory) suffers from a number of limitations, not the least of which is an adequate explanation of high temperature superconductivity. This book reviews the current theory and its limitations and suggests new ideas and approaches in addressing these issues. The central objective of the book is to develop a new, coherent, understandable theory of superconductivity directly based on molecular quantum mechanics''--

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