Softcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-3144-1 |
Product Code: | STEKLO/191 |
List Price: | $215.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $193.50 |
AMS Member Price: | $172.00 |
Softcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-3144-1 |
Product Code: | STEKLO/191 |
List Price: | $215.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $193.50 |
AMS Member Price: | $172.00 |
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Book DetailsProceedings of the Steklov Institute of MathematicsVolume: 191; 1992; 243 ppMSC: Primary 11; 45; 46; 47; 57; 58; 81; 82; Secondary 42; 70
This volume contains articles covering a wide range of current directions in modern statistical mechanics and dynamical systems theory. Scientists, researchers, and students working in mathematical physics and statistical mechanics will find this book of great interest. Among the topics covered are: phase transition problems, including superconductivity and superfluidity; methods of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and fluctuation theory; quantum collective phenomena; superradiance; spin glasses; polaron problems; chains of Bogolyubov equations and kinetic equations; algebraic aspects of quantum-dynamical semigroups; the collective variables method; and qualitative properties of classical dynamical systems.
ReadershipScientists, researchers, and students working in mathematical physics and statistical mechanics.
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This volume contains articles covering a wide range of current directions in modern statistical mechanics and dynamical systems theory. Scientists, researchers, and students working in mathematical physics and statistical mechanics will find this book of great interest. Among the topics covered are: phase transition problems, including superconductivity and superfluidity; methods of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and fluctuation theory; quantum collective phenomena; superradiance; spin glasses; polaron problems; chains of Bogolyubov equations and kinetic equations; algebraic aspects of quantum-dynamical semigroups; the collective variables method; and qualitative properties of classical dynamical systems.
Scientists, researchers, and students working in mathematical physics and statistical mechanics.