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251 Bishop, Alan R Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter I00682 1987 eBook  
252 Williamson, Samuel J Biomagnetism I00657 1983 eBook  
253 Fukuyama, Hidetoshi Strong Correlation and Superconductivity I00297 1989 eBook  
254 Takayama, Hajime Cooperative Dynamics in Complex Physical Systems I00032 1989 eBook  
255 Lovesey, S.W Magnetic Excitations and Fluctuations I00011 1984 eBook  
256 Spaldin, Nicola A. Magnetic materials : Fundamentals and device applications 018398 2003 Book  
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TitleNonlinearity in Condensed Matter : Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 5???9 May, 1986
Author(s)Bishop, Alan R;Campbell, David K;Trullinger, Steven E;Kumar, Pradeep
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987.
DescriptionX, 404 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe Sixth Annual Conference of the Center for Nonlinear Studies at the Los Alamos National Laboratory was held May 5-9, 1986, on the topic "Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter: Lessons from the Past and Prospects for the Future. " As conference organizers, we felt that the study of non?? linear phenomena in condensed matter had matured to the point where it made sense to take stock of the numerous lessons to be learned from a variety of contexts where nonlinearity plays a fundamental role and to evaluate the prospects for the growth of this general discipline. The successful 1978 Oxford Symposium on nonlinear (soliton) struc?? ture and dynamics in condensed matter (Springer Ser. Solid-State Sci. , Vol. 8) was held at a time when the ubiquity of solitons was just begin?? ning to be appreciated by the condensed matter community; in subsequent years the soliton paradigm has provided a rather useful framework for in?? vestigating a large number of phenomena, particularly in low-dimensional systems. Nevertheless, we felt that the importance of nonlinearity in wider arenas than "solitonics" merited a significant expansion in the scope of the conference over that of the 1978 symposium. Indeed, many of the lessons are quite general and their potential for cross-fertilization of otherwise poorly connected disciplines was certainly one of the prime motivations for this conference. Thus, while these proceedings contain many contribu?? tions pertaining to soliton behavior in different contexts, the reader will find much more as well, particularly in the later chapters
ISBN,Price9783642830334
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 4. MAGNETISM 5. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials
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TitleBiomagnetism : An Interdisciplinary Approach
Author(s)Williamson, Samuel J;Romani, Gian-Luca;Kaufman, Lloyd;Modena, Ivo
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1983.
DescriptionXIX, 706 p. 144 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteBiomagnetism is the study of magnetic fields that originate in biological systems. This is a relatively new discipline that has attracted considerable interest throughout the scientific commu- ty. The study of biomagnetic fields requires the use of techniques and concepts drawn from widely disparate scientific disciplines. To make these techniques and concepts available to a wide spectrum of the scientific community, a NATO Advanced study Institute on B- magnetism was held near Frascati at Grottaferrata, Italy, in S- tember 1982. This volume is based on the lectures delivered by scholars representing many different scientific areas, ranging from solid state physics to psychology. It attempts to preserve the - herent development of concepts drawn from physiology, psychology, biology, physics, medicine, occupational health and geology that was evident during the Institute. The reader will quickly become aware that the progress in biomagnetism over the past decade was due principally to the efforts of interdisciplinary teams of sci- tists. One of the purposes of this volume is to make all of the basic principles and findings of biomagnetism available in one place, so that scientists who have already embarked on the study of biomagnetism or who plan to do so in the near future will have them available for study and reference. Each section of this volume was written by a recognized expert who lectured at the Institute on the topics he describes here
ISBN,Price9781475717853
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 4. MAGNETISM 5. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials
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TitleStrong Correlation and Superconductivity : Proceedings of the IBM Japan International Symposium, Mt. Fuji, Japan, 21???25 May, 1989
Author(s)Fukuyama, Hidetoshi;Maekawa, Sadamichi;Malozemoff, Alexis P
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
DescriptionXII, 396 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the proceedings of the ffiM Japan International Sympo?? sium on Strong Correlation and Superconductivity, which was held in Keidan?? ren Guest House at the foot of Mt. Fuji, May 21-25, 1989. The purpose of the Symposium was to provide an opportunity for discus?? sions on the problem of strong correlation of electrons in the context of high-Tc superconductivity. Sixty-eight scientists were invited from seven countries and forty-three papers were presented in the Symposium. Soon after the discovery ofhigh-Tc superconducting oxides, Professor P. W. Anderson proposed that the essence of high-Tc superconductivity lies in the strong correlation among the electrons in these materials. This proposal has stimulated a wide range of theoretical investigations on this profound and dif?? ficult problem, which are expected to lead eventually to new concepts describ?? ing strong electron correlation. In the Symposium, Anderson himself started lively discussions by his talk entitled "Myth and Reality in High-Tc Supercon?? ductivity", which was followed by various reports on theoretical studies and experimental results. Concise and thoughtful summaries of experiment and theory were given by Professors H. R. Ott and P. A. Lee, respectively. It is our hope that this volume reflects the present status of the research activity on this outstanding problem from the viewpoint of the basic physics and that it will further stimulate the effort to understand these fascinating systems, the high-Tc oxides
ISBN,Price9783642838361
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 4. MAGNETISM 5. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 6. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 7. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 8. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleCooperative Dynamics in Complex Physical Systems : Proceedings of the Second Yukawa International Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, August 24???27, 1988
Author(s)Takayama, Hajime
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
DescriptionXVI, 340 p : online resource
Abstract NoteMany novel cooperative phenomena found in a variety of systems studied by scientists can be treated using the uniting principles of synergetics. Examples are frustrated and random systems, polymers, spin glasses, neural networks, chemical and biological systems, and fluids. In this book attention is focused on two main problems. First, how local, topological constraints (frustrations) can cause macroscopic cooperative behavior: related ideas initially developed for spin glasses are shown to play key roles also for optimization and the modeling of neural networks. Second, the dynamical constraints that arise from the nonlinear dynamics of the systems: the discussion covers turbulence in fluids, pattern formation, and conventional 1/f noise. The volume will be of interest to anyone wishing to understand the current development of work on complex systems, which is presently one of the most challenging subjects in statistical and condensed matter physics
ISBN,Price9783642745546
Keyword(s)1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 3. BIOPHYSICS 4. CELL BIOLOGY 5. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 6. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 10. MAGNETISM 11. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 12. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 14. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleMagnetic Excitations and Fluctuations : Proceedings of an International Workshop, San Miniato, Italy, May 28 ??? June 1, 1984
Author(s)Lovesey, S.W;Balucani, U;Borsa, F;Tognetti, V
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionX, 230 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642823695
Keyword(s)1. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 2. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 6. MAGNETISM 7. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 8. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 9. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems 10. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleMagnetic materials : Fundamentals and device applications
Author(s)Nicola A. Spaldin
PublicationCambridge 2003.
Description213p.
ISBN,Price0521016584 : Rs. 1550.00
Classification537.611
Keyword(s)1. DIAMAGNETISM 2. ELEMENTARY MAGNETOSTATICS 3. FERROMAGNETISM 4. MAGNETIC DATA STORAGE 5. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 6. MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTORS 7. MAGNETO-OPTICS 8. PARAMAGNETISM
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