
The Science of Hysteresis
3-volume set
- 1st Edition - December 20, 2005
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Authors: Giorgio Bertotti, Isaak D. Mayergoyz
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 4 0 7 8 - 8
Volume 1 covers:* Mathematical models* Differential equations* Stochastic aspects of hysteresis* Binary detection using hysteresis* Models of unemployment in economicsVolum… Read more

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Request a sales quoteVolume 1 covers:
* Mathematical models
* Differential equations
* Stochastic aspects of hysteresis
* Binary detection using hysteresis
* Models of unemployment in economics
Volume 2 covers:
* Physical models of magnetic hysteresis
* All aspects of magnetisation dynamics
Volume 3 covers:
* Hysteresis phenomena in materials
* Over 2100 pages, rich with supporting illustrations, figures and equations
* Contains contributions from an international list of authors, from a wide-range of disciplines
* Covers all aspects of hysteresis - from differential equations, and binary detection, to models of unemployment and magnetisation dynamics
Applied mathematicians, physicists, engineers, materials scientists and economists engaged in the fundamental study of hysteresis and its far-reaching applications.
Volume 11. Mathematical Models of Hysteresis. 2. Differential Equations with Hysteresis via a Canonical Example. 3. Scalar Preisach Models of Hysteresis. 4. Vector Preisach Models of Hysteresis. 5. Stochastic Aspects of Hysteresis. 6. Control of Systems with Hysteresis. 7. Binary Detection and Rectangular Hysteresis Operators. 8. Hysteresis and Unemployment: A Preliminary Investigation. INDEX.Volume 21. Thermodynamics, Hysteresis, and Micromagnetics. 2. Random-Field Isling Models of Hysteresis. 3. The Barkhausen Effect. 4. Recent Analytical Developments in Micromagnetics. 5. Computational Aspects of Micromagnetics. 6. Nonlinear Magnetization Dynamics – Switching and Relaxation Phenomena. 7. Nonlinear Magnetization Dynamics – Magnetization Modes and Spin Waves under Rotating Fields. INDEX.Volume 3 1. Hysteresis in Magnetic Materials. 2. Magnetic Hysteresis in Nanostructured Materials. 3. Superconducting Hysteresis. 4. Hysteresis in Piezoelectric and Ferroelectric Materials. 5. Hysteresis in Shape-Memory Materials. 6. Hysteretic Elastic Systems: Geophysical Materials. 7. Application of the Preisach Model to Soil-Moisture Hysteresis. INDEX.
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 20, 2005
- No. of pages (eBook): 2160
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780080540788
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Giorgio Bertotti
Giorgio Bertotti is a senior scientist at INRIM, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (previously known as IEN Galileo Ferraris), in Torino, Italy, where he has been a researcher since 1979. His research interests are in the field of magnetism and magnetic materials, hysteresis modeling, thermodynamics, noise phenomena. He is author of more than 200 scientific articles and of the book "Hysteresis in Magnetism".
Affiliations and expertise
INRIM - Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, ItalyIM
Isaak D. Mayergoyz
Prof. Mayergoyz received his Master and Ph.D. degrees in the former Soviet Union where he worked as a senior research scientist in the Institute of Cybernetics of Ukranian Academy of Sciences before his emigration to the United States. On his arrival to the United States in 1980, he became a full professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of University of Maryland, College Park. He served as a consultant for many years for the Research and Development Center of General Electric Company and has been selected as a visiting research fellow of this center. He has published more than 300 scientific papers and patents as well as eight scientific books. He has been recognized by many awards at the University of Maryland and at the Magnetics Society of IEEE. He is a recognized authority in magnetics which is the area of this book.
Affiliations and expertise
University of Maryland, ECE Department, College Park, USARead The Science of Hysteresis on ScienceDirect