Applications of Field Theory to Statistical Mechanics [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Sitges Conference on Statistical Mechanics Sitges, Barcelona/Spain, June 10–15, 1984 / edited by Luis Garrido.
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Personal Name(s): | Garrido, Luis, editor |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1985
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 355 p. 3 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783540391340 |
DOI: |
10.1007/3-540-13911-7 |
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Lecture Notes in Physics ;
216 |
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- Prologue A functional perturbative approach to the classical statistical mechanics
- The structure and statistical mechanics of glass
- The statistical mechanics of surfaces
- Surface effects in phase transitions
- On the Ising spin glass I. Mean field
- On the Ising spin glass II. Fluctuations
- The wetting transition
- Grassmann variables and supersymmetry in the theory of disordered systems
- Rigorous studies of critical behavior
- Anderson transition and nonlinear ?-model
- Non-perturbative renormalisation in field theory
- Stochastlc quantization: Regularization and renormalization
- Self avoiding random walk and the renormalisation group
- Field theory of the metal-insulator transitions in restricted symmetries
- Surface tension and supercooling in solidification theory
- Order and frustration on a random topography
- On the equation ?? = ?2sinh ? and its applications
- The uses of Zeta-function regularization in the dielectric gauge theory of quark confinement
- One dimensional Heisenberg Ferromagnet equation and the Painleve test
- Nonlinear crystal growth near the roughening-transition
- The dynamics of bose-einstein condensation
- Decay properties of correlations in massless models : The method of correlation inequalities
- Nonasymptotic critical phenomena
- Large n expansions for paramagnetic to helical phase transitions
- The maximal chain model— a one dimensional system with a first-order phase transition
- Directed lattice animals and the Yang-Lee-Edge singularity
- Real space renormalization group treatment of superradiance
- Kondo effect in a one dimensional interacting electron system
- Time-dependent nucleation in systems with conserved order parameter
- Mastersymmetries for completely integrable systems in statistical mechanics
- Scaling approach to self-avoiding random walks and surfaces
- Long-time dynamics of coupled non-linear oscillators
- Nonlinear quantum fluctuation-dissipation relations
- Effects of surface exchange anisotropies on critical and multicritical behavior at surfaces
- Dirichlet forms and schrodinger operators.