THE THEORY OF EQUILIBRIUM CRITICAL PHENOMENA
Written by M.E. Fisher
Published by Cornell University Press
in 1967
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THE THEORY OF EQUILIBRIUM CRITICAL PHENOMENA
Written by M.E. Fisher.
Stock no. 1206451
1967.
Softcover.
Very good condition.
Reprinted from the Reports on Progress in Physics, Vol. XXX, Part II, P. 615, 1967. Page marking starts at 615 - and finishes at 730 pages. The theory of critical phenomena in systems at equilibrium is reviewed at an introductory level. Orange cardwraps. Staple binding. Small hole worn to base of spine. Spine lightly faded. Text block browned. contents clean.
Front cover

Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Survey of phenomena and analogies
- A. Fluid Systems
- B. Magnetic Systems
- C. Other Systems
- 3. Exponent inequalities
- 4. Models and analogies
- 5. Phenomenological and mean field theories
- 6. Analytic theory of the Ising model
- 7. Use of exact series expansions
- 8. Survey of numerical results
- 9. Theory of exponents
- 10. Conclusions and outlook