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Phase transitions and critical phenomena /

The field of phase transitions and critical phenomena continues to be active in research, producing a steady stream of interesting and fruitful results. It has moved into a central place in condensed matter studies. Statistical physics, and more specifically, the theory of transitions between states...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Domb, Cyril, Lebowitz, Joel Louis, 1930-, Green, Melville S.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Acad. Press, 2001.
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505 0 |a VOLUME 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS: -- General Preface -- Preface to Volume 19 -- Chapter 1: Exactly solvable models for many-body systems far from equilibrium -- Gunter M. Sch�utz -- Introduction -- Quantum Hamiltonian formalism for the master equation -- Integrable stochastic processes -- Asymptotic behaviour -- Equivalences of stochastic processes -- The symmetric exclusion process -- Driven lattice gases -- Reaction-diffusion processes -- Free-fermion systems -- Experimental realizations of integrable reaction-diffusion systems -- Acknowledgements -- A. The two-dimensional vertex model -- Universality of interface fluctuations -- Exact solution for empty-interval probabilities in the ASEP with open boundaries -- Frequently-used notation -- Chapter 2: Polymerized membranes, a review -- Kay �Jrg Wiese -- Introduction and outline -- Basic properties of membranes -- Field theoretic treatment of tethered membranes -- Some useful tools and relation to polymer theory -- Proof of perturbative renormalizability -- Calculations at 2-loop order -- Extracting the physical information: Extrapolations -- Other critical exponents -- The tricritical point -- Variants -- Dynamics -- Disorder and non-conserved forces -- N-colored membranes -- Large orders -- Conclusions -- Appendices -- Exercises with solutions -- References. 
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