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Phase Transitions and Renormalization Group
Jean Zinn-Justin
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Paperback. The renormalization group is one of most important theoretical concepts that has emerged in physics during the twentieth century. It explains important properties of fundamental interactions at the microscopic scale, as well as universal properties of continuous macroscopic phase transitions. Series: Oxford Graduate Texts. Num Pages: 472 pages, 28 b/w line drawings. BIC Classification: PHF; PHP; PHQ; PHS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 247 x 174 x 27. Weight in Grams: 818.
This work tries to provide an elementary introduction to the notions of continuum limit and universality in statistical systems with a large number of degrees of freedom. The existence of a continuum limit requires the appearance of correlations at large distance, a situation that is encountered in second order phase transitions, near the critical temperature. In this context, we will...
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
472
Condition
New
Series
Oxford Graduate Texts
Number of Pages
472
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780199665167
SKU
V9780199665167
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About Jean Zinn-Justin
Professor Jean Zinn-Justin Head of Department, Dapnia, CEA/Saclay, France
Reviews for Phase Transitions and Renormalization Group
A subject of lasting importance, presented by one of the best qualified authors internationally.
John Chalker, University of Oxford
The topic is good, with renewed interest in the renormalization group by the new generation of string theorists and particle theorists.
Randall Kamien, University of Pennsylvania
The clear exposition of the main ideas...
Read moreJohn Chalker, University of Oxford
The topic is good, with renewed interest in the renormalization group by the new generation of string theorists and particle theorists.
Randall Kamien, University of Pennsylvania
The clear exposition of the main ideas...