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Книга | Страницы для поиска | Kogut J.B., Stephanov M.A. - The Phases of Quantum Chromodynamics: From Confinement to Extreme Environments | | Cardy J. - Scaling and renormalization in statistical physics | | Sornette D. - Critical phenomena in natural sciences | | Dietterich T.G., Becker S., Ghahramani Z. - Advances in neural information processing systems 14 (Vol. 1 and vol. 2) | 415 | Smith M.B., March J. - March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure | see 'Energy' | Ito K. - Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 340.B 402.G | Zinn-Justin J. - Quantum field theory and critical phenomena | 533547 | Zeidler E. - Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications IV: Applications to Mathematical Physic | 387, 390 | Di Francesco P., Mathieu P., Senechal D. - Conformal field theory | 62 | Zinn-Justin J. - Quantum field theory and critical phenomena | 506, 519 | Borisenko A.I., Tarapov I.E. - Vector and Tensor Analysis with Applications | 133 | Allen M.P., Tildesley D.J. - Computer simulation of liquids | 40; (see also 'Chemical potential') | Vilenkin A., Shellard E.P.S. - Cosmic strings and other topological defects | 39 | Liboff R. - Kinetic Theory | 518 | Parisi G. - Statistical field theory | 3-4, 121-123, 185, 222, 244 | Grimmett G. - Percolation | 23 | Huang K. - Statistical Mechanics | see Helmholtz free energy | Safran S.A. - Statistical thermodynamics on surfaces, interfaces and membranes | 9, 59, 61, 63, 65, 73, 80 | Honerkamp J. - Statistical Physics | 61 | Branden C., Tooze J. - Introduction to protein structure | 90, 92, 93 | Heermann D.W. - Computer Simulation Methods in Theoretical Physics | 70, 83 | Feynman R.P. - Feynman Lectures on Computation | 140 | Serre D. - Handbook of Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 1 | 193, 197 | Krupkova O. - The Geometry of Ordinary Variational Equations | 12 | Mayer J.E., Mayer M.G. - Statistical Mechanics | 105-108, 438-440 (see also 'Thermodynamic functions') | Ott E. - Chaos in dynamical systems | 310 | Raabe D. - Computational materials science | 60, 178 | Planck M. - Treatise on thermodynamics | 113 | Eringen A.C. - Mechanics of continua | 171, 186, 193 | Lander E.S., Waterman M.S. (eds.) - Calculating the Secrets of Life: Applications of the Mathematical Sciences to Molecular Biology | 154, 180, 182, 186-195 | Finch S.R. - Mathematical constants | 394 | Fermi E. - Thermodynamics | 77, 78 | Thouless D.J. - Topological quantum numbers in nonrelativistic physics | 7, 20, 34, 39-44, 48, 49, 51, 56, 64, 71, 73, 93, 105 | Yeomans J.M. - Statistical Mechanics of Phase Transitions | 16 ff., 22 | Walecka J.D. - Fundamentals of statistical mechanics | 61, 78 | Born M. - Natural philosophy of cause and chance (The Waynflete lectures) | 44, 61, 148, 159, 167, 186 | Domb C., Green M.S. (eds.) - Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena (Vol. 1) | 59, 138, 178, 180, 198, 199, 200 | Kadanoff L.P. - Statistical physics | 7, 15, 210 | Mihaly L., Martin M.C. - Solid state physics. Problems and solutions | 54, 190 | Rammer J. - Quantum transport theory | 7r2 | Zel'dovich Ya.B., Raizer Yu.P. - Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena (vol. 1) | 176, 180, 182 | Toda M., Kubo R., Saito N. - Statistical Physics I: Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, Vol. 1 | 63, 85 | Planck M. - Introduction to Theoretical Physics | 458ff. | Antman S.S. - Nonlinear Problems of Elasticity | 444, 446, 447, 610 | Domb C., Lebowitz J.L. - Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena (Vol. 19) | 265, 266, 279, 374 | Slade G. - The Lace Expansion and Its Applications | 126 | Ito K. - Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 340.B, 402.G | Galindo A., Pascual P. - Quantum Mechanics Two | II 244 | Planck M. - Theory of electricity and magnetism,: Being volume III of Introduction to theoretical physics | 179 | Tarakanov A.O., Skormin V.A., Sokolova S.P. - Immunocomputing. Principles and applications | 5, 13, 16, 17, 18 | Cheremisinoff N. - Handbook of engineering polymeric materials | 304, 355, 371 | Langmuir I. - Phenomena, Atoms and Molecules | 267, 269, 281 | Guimaraes A.P. - Magnetism and Magnetic Resonance in Solids | 109 | Chaisson E.J. - Cosmic Evolution: The Rise of Complexity in Nature | 17-18, 51, 54-55, 60-62, 75-77, 133-134 | Adkins C.J. - Equilibrium Thermodynamics | 100, 103 | Bailin D., Love A. - Introduction to Gauge Field Theory | 315 | Kubo R., Toda M., Hashitsume N. - Statistical physics II. Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics | 11 | Lebowitz J.L., Montroll E.W. - Nonequilibrium phenomena I. The boltzmann equation | 57, 91ff., 96, 102, 104, 115 | Billingham J., King A.C. - Wave Motion | 241 | Reid R.C., Prausnitz J.M., Poling B.E. - The Properties of Gases and Liquids | see 'Gibbs energy' | Baladi V. - Positive Transfer Operators And Decay Of Correlations | 19 | Kittel C. - Introduction to solid state physics | 373 | Zel'dovich Ya.B., Raizer Yu.P. - Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena (vol. 2) | 176, 180, 182 | Planck M. - Theory of heat: Being volume V of "Introduction to theoretical physics" | 81 | Kittel Charles, Kroemer Herbert - Thermal Physics | 163 | Rivers R.J. - Path Integral Methods in Quantum Field Theory | 260 | Cowan B. - Topics In Statistical Mechanics | 20, 21, 185 | Balian R. - From Microphysics to Macrophysics: Methods and Applications of Statistical Physics (vol. 1) | 213-214, 220, 233, 258, 259, 288, 290-291, 294, 322, 403 | Talagrand M. - Spin Glasses: A Challenge for Mathematicians | 7 | Poole Jr.C.P., Owens F.J. - Introduction to Nanotechnology | 259 | Douglas Clark C.Y. - The Electronic Structure and Properties of Matter: An Introductory Study of Certain Properties of Matter in the Light of Atomic Numbers, Being Volume I of a Comprehensive Treatise | 36A, Ca | Huang K. - Introduction to Statistical Physics | 37 | Gruener G. - Density waves in solids | 49, 109 | Orlando T.P., Delin K.F. - Foundations of Applied Superconductivity | see Gibbs free energy and Helmholtz free energy | Lebowitz J.L., Montroll E.W. - Nonequilibrium phenomena II. From stochastics to hydrodynamics | 86 | Bratteli O., Robinson D.W. - Operator Algebras and Quantum Statistical Mechanics (vol. 2) | 270, 292, 295-298, 302, 347, 436, 440-443 | Landau L.D., Lifshitz E.M. - Statistical physics (volume 5 of Course of Theoretical Physics) | 48, 49 n. | Truesdell C.A. - The Tragicomical History of Thermodynamics, 1822-1854 | 287 | Baker G.A., Gammel J.L. - The Padé Approximant in Theoretical Physics | 31, 115 | Schulman L.S. - Techniques and applications of path integration | 272, 317, 326, 329 | Mehta M.L. - Random Matrices | 65 | ter Haar D. - Elements of Statistical Mechanics | 51, 102, 185, 197, 227, 347, 349 | Kompaneyets A.S., Yankovsky G. - Theoretical Physics | 524 | Kolb E.W., Turner M.S. - The Early Universe | Effective potential, 185-186, 198-200, 473-475 | Baxter R.J. - Exactly Solved Models in Statistical Mechanics | 16-17 | Shore S.N. - The Tapestry of Modern Astrophysics | see 'Thermodynamics, free energy', 'Partition function' | Pfeiler W. - Alloy Physics: A Comprehensive Reference | 354, 362, 381, 542, 554 | Ambjorn J., Durhuus B., Jonsson T. - Quantum Geometry: A Statistical Field Theory Approach | 260 | Truesdell C., Noll W. - The Non-Linear Field Theories Of Mechanics | 301 | Daniel C. Mattis - The theory of magnetism made simple: an introduction to physical concepts and to some useful mathematical methods | 32, 215, 271, 273, 344, 347, 349, 350, 352, 353, 356, 358, 378-380, 383, 392, 395, 397-399, 422, 423, 428, 436, 442, 443, 448, 459, 460, 468, 481, 490, 491, 502, 503, 506, 512, 519, 532, 533 | Tolman R.C. - Relativity, thermodynamics, and cosmology | 123 | Hume-Rothery W., Raynor G.V. - The Structure of Metals and Alloys | 105, 206 | Stewart I.W. - The Static and Dynamic Continuum Theory of Liquid Crystals: A Mathematical Introduction | 13, 14 | Houston W.V. - Principles of Mathematical Physics | 180 | Prigogine I. - From being to becoming: time and complexity in the physical sciences. | 80 | Cotterill R.M.J. - Biophysics: An Introduction | 35, 39, 43, 143, 169 | Martin R.M. - Electronic Structure: Basic Theory and Practical Methods | 60, 122, 128, 178, 381, 392 | Grosche C., Steiner F. - Handbook of Feynman path integrals | 133 | Berne B. - Statistical Mechanics. Part A: Equilibrium Techniques | (see Gibbs free energy, Helmholtz free energy) | Christensen S.M. - Quantum theory of gravity | 119 | Amit D.J. - Field theory, the renormalization group, and critical phenomena | 5-9, 15, 31, 83, 92-93, 108, 110, 134, 136, 139-143, 329, 332-335, 337 | Hercules Proceedings (Vol. I) (unknown book) | 262, 263, 264, 266 | Phillips P. - Advanced Solid State Physics | 328 | Polchinski J. - String theory (volume 1). An introduction to the bosonic string | 321-322, 328 | Eringen A.C. (ed.) - Continuum physics (vol. 4) Polar and Nonlocal Field Theories | 69, 214, 242, 264 | Eringen A.C., Suhubi E.S. - Elastodynamics (vol.1) Finite motions | 35 | Eliezer Sh., Ghatak A., Hora H. - Fundamentals of Equations of State | 30, 57, 75, 88 | Attard P. - Therodynamics and Statistical Mechanics: Equilibrium by Entropy Maximisation | see "Potential, thermodynamic" | Leverenz H.W. - An introduction to luminescence of solids | 6, 173 | Richter K. - Semiclassical theory of mesoscopic quantum systems | 87, 89 | Thorpe M.F. (ed.), Duxbury P.M. (ed.) - Rigidity theory and applications | 89 | Frohlich H. - Theory of Dielectrics: Dielectric Constant and Dielectric Loss | 9 ff., 40 | Truesdell C.A., Wang C.C. - Rational Thermodynamics | see "Energy" | Kleinert H. - Gauge fields in condensed matter (part 4) | 877 | Toro E.F. - Riemann Solvers and Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics: A Practical Introduction | 9 | Pattabhi V., Gautham N. - Biophysics | 17, 138, 174, 193 | Goldenfeld N. - Lectures on Phase Transitions and the Renormalization Group | 15, 25 | Ballauff M., Wolf B.A. - Polymer Physics | 38, 41, 43, 47 | Gallavotti G. - Statistical Mechanics | 65, 70, 183 | Ilachinski A. - Cellular automata. A discrete universe | 327, 331, 336 | Seitz F. - The Physics of Metals | 44ff. | Domb C.M., Green M. - Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena: Series Expansion for Lattice Models, Vol. 3 | 138, 141, 143, 144, 146, 149, 151, 163, 166, 167, 170, 173, 250, 252, 255, 256, 264, 290, 314, 362, 447, 459, 647 | Weinberg S. - The Quantum Theory of Fields. Vol. 2 Modern Applications | 147 | Shu F.H. - The Physical Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy | 62, 498-499 | Shockley W. - Imperfections in Nearly Perfect Crystals: Symposium held at Pocono Manor | 265-287, 369, 370 | Mayer J.E., Goeppert Mayer M. - Statistical mechanics | 105-108, 438-440, see also "Thermodynamic functions" | Haken H. - Synergetics: an introduction | 54, 57, 179, 186 | Israel W. (ed.) - Relativity, astrophysics and cosmology | 97 | Brout R., Carruthers P. - Lectures on the many-electron problem (Interscience monographs and texts in physics and astronomy) | 1, 87, 134 | Roepstorf G. - Path integral approach to quantum physics | 71, 73 | Wurfel P. - Physics of Solar Cells: From Principles to New Concepts | 55 | Ruelle D. - Statistical Mechanics | 56 | Astarita G., Marrucci G. - Principles of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 150 | Lamb H. - Statics. Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity | 257, 271 | Christe P., Henkel M. - Introduction to conformal invariance and its applications to critical phenomena | 3, 5, 22, 38, 42, 49, 104, 128, 187, 221 | Greiner W., Neise L., Stöcker H. - Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics | 91 | Richards P.I. - Manual of Mathematical Physics | 34 | Choquard P.F. - The anharmonic crystal | 18 | Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, Phillips Panofsky, Melba Panofsky - Classical Electricity and Magnetism | 100 | Ercolani N.M., Gabitov I.R., Levermore C.D. - Singular limits of dispersive waves | 316, 319 | Ambjorn J., Durhuus B., Jonsson T. - Quantum Geometry. A Statistical Field Theory Approach | 260 | Rubinstein I. - Electro-diffusion of ions | 52 | Dugdale J.S. - Entropy and its Physical Meaning | 50-53, 104, 106, 124-125, 148, 156 | Callen H.B. - Thermodynamics | see "Gibbs function", "Helmholtz potential" | Benfatto G., Gallavotti G. - Renormalization Group | 9 | Silhavy M. - The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Continuous Media | 77, 194 | Truesdell C - Rational Thermodynamics | see "Energy" | Thirring W., Harrell E.M. - Quantum Mathematical Physics. Atoms, Molecules and Large many-body Systems | 348 | Henkel M. - Conformal Invariance and Critical Phenomena | 5, 40, 63, 68, 76, 191, 279, 301, 322, 325 | Kruegel E. - The Physics of Interstellar Dust | 165ff | Greiner W., Neise L., Stocker H. - Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics | 91 | Vafa C., Zaslow E. - Mirror symmetry | 154 | Streater R.F. - Statistical Dynamics: A Stochastic Approach to Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics | 9, 49, 91, 96, 102, 110, 116 | Sommerfeld A. - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics | 42f., 53 | Saha M.N., Srivastava B.N. - A treatise on heat: Including kinetic theory of gasses, thermodynamics and recent advances in statistical thermodynamics | 342 | Abrikosov A.A., Gorkov L.P., Dzyalosliinski I.E. - Methods of quantum fields theory in statistical physics | 252 | Hartmann A.K., Rieger H. - Optimization Algorithms in Physics | 74, 78 | Israel W. (ed.) - Relativity, astrophysics and cosmology | 97 | Kubo R. - Thermodynamics | 147 | Zeidler E. - Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 494 | Lemm J.C. - Bayesian field theory | 7, 23-26, 32, 326, 329, 330 | Israel W. - Relativity, Astrophysics and Cosmology | 97 | Wilson A.H. - The Theory of Metals | 160, 164, 329 | Hoselitz K. - Ferromagnetic Properties of Metals and Alloys | 103f | Haile J.M. - Molecular Dyanmics Simualtion: Elementary Methods | 63, 243-244, 304-305, see also "Chemical potential" | Hume-Rothery W. - Electrons, Atoms, Metals and Alloys | 294 | Binder K., Heermann D.W. - Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics | 140 | Glimm J., Jaffe A. - Quantum Physics: A Functional Integral Point of View | 33, 34, 65, 66, 68ff, 230, 231ff, 254, 273, 407, 412ff | ter Haar D. - Elements of Statistical Mechanics | 51, 102, 185, 197, 227, 347, 349 | Abrikosov A.A., Gоr'kov L.P., Dzyalosiiinskh I.Yk. - Quantum field theoretical methods in statistical physics | 252 | Malyshev V.A., Minlos R.A. - Gibbs Random Fields: Cluster Expansions (Mathematics and its Applications) | 81 | Slater J., Frank N. - Introduction to Theoretical Physics | 458ff. | Shu-Ang Zhou - Electrodynamics of solids and microwave superconductivity | 322 | Davies P. - The New Physics | 212, 224, 268 | Kleinert H. - Gauge fields in condensed matter (part 2) | 274, 302, 456, 523 | Mackey G. - Unitary Group Representations in Physics, Probability and Number Theory | 280, 290 | Meyer-Ortmanns H., Reisz T. - Principles of phase structures in particle physics | 17, 172 | Reichl L.E. - Modern Course in Statistical Physics | see "Thermodynamic potential" |
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