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Men of Physics: L. D. Landau

Low Temperature and Solid State Physics

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
  • Latest edition
  • Author: D. ter Haar
  • Language: English

Men of Physics: L D. Landau, Vol. 1: Low Temperature and Solid State Physics is a compilation of the most important scientific contributions of L. D. Landau, Nobel Prize winner in… Read more

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Men of Physics: L D. Landau, Vol. 1: Low Temperature and Solid State Physics is a compilation of the most important scientific contributions of L. D. Landau, Nobel Prize winner in Physics for 1962. This volume contains eight papers that elucidate the theories of Helium II, Fermi liquids, superconductivity, electron diamagnetism, and ferromagnetism. Undergraduate students in the field of physics will find the book invaluable.

Table of contents


Preface

Introduction

Part 1

Chapter I. Liquid Helium

Chapter II. Fermi Liquids

Chapter III. Superconductivity

Chapter II. Solid State Physics

Books

Scientific Papers

References

Part 2

1. The Theory of Superfluidity of Helium II (1941)

2. On the Theory of Superfluidity of Helium II (1947)

3. The Theory of a Fermi Liquid (1956)

4. Oscillations in a Fermi Liquid (1957)

5. On the Theory of the Intermediate State of Superconductors (1943)

6. On the Theory of Superconductivity (1950)

7. Diagmagnetism of Metals (1930)

8. On the Theory of the Dispersion of Magnetic Permeability in Ferromagnetic Bodies (1935)

Index

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1965
  • Language: English

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