
As an introductory account of the theory of phase transitions and critical phenomena, this book reflects lectures given by the authors to graduate students at their departments and is thus classroom-tested to help beginners enter the field. Most parts are written as self-contained units and every new concept or calculation is explained in detail without assuming prior knowledge of the subject. The book significantly enhances and revises a Japanese version which is a bestseller in the Japenese market and is considered a standard textbook in the field. It contains new pedagogical presentations of field theory methods, including a chapter on conformal field theory, and various modern developments hard to find in a single textbook on phase transitions. Exercises are presented as the topics develop, with solutions found at the end of the book, making the usefil for self-teaching, as well as for classroom learning.
This text investigates the theoretical framework governing phase transitions and critical phenomena in physical systems. Authors Gerardo Ortiz and Hidetoshi Nishimori synthesize their classroom-tested lecture materials to provide a comprehensive, self-contained introduction for graduate-level students, utilizing detailed derivations and pedagogical explanations to bridge the gap between foundational concepts and advanced modern developments.
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Experts and educators recognize this work as a standard, highly accessible textbook for students entering the field of statistical mechanics. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the self-contained chapters for independent study.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019103553X
ISBN-13:
9780191035531
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