The Theory of Critical Phenomena: An Introduction to the Renormalization Group

Author:   J. J. Binney (Merton College and Department of Physics, Merton College and Department of Physics, Oxford University) ,  N. J. Dowrick ,  A. J. Fisher (both at St John's College and Department of Physics, both at St John's College and Department of Physics, Oxford University) ,  M. E. J. Newman (Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics, Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198513933


Pages:   476
Publication Date:   11 June 1992
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Author:   J. J. Binney (Merton College and Department of Physics, Merton College and Department of Physics, Oxford University) ,  N. J. Dowrick ,  A. J. Fisher (both at St John's College and Department of Physics, both at St John's College and Department of Physics, Oxford University) ,  M. E. J. Newman (Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics, Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.694kg
ISBN:  

9780198513933


ISBN 10:   0198513933
Pages:   476
Publication Date:   11 June 1992
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; Statistical mechanics; Models; Numerical simulations; Real-space renormalization; Mean-field theory; The Landau-Ginzburg model; Diagrammatic perturbation theory; Renormalization; The calculation of critical exponents for T>TC; The renormalization group; The renormalization group at T/=c; The lower critical dimension; Universality; Appendices

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Provides a thorough introduction to the use of scaling and field-theoretic techniques that have become standard equipment in many areas of physics, especially quantum field theory. Intended for beginning graduates students, especially those with background in physics but no knowledge of quantum field theory (jargon is kept to a minimum). --SciTech Book News<br> Exceptional in two essential respects: first, it covers, in a self-contained manner, practically all aspects of the subject; and second, it is comprehensible from the beginning to the end for students with only a good undergraduate background in physics. The pedagogical level of this excellent textbook is very high. . . . frequent summaries throughout the book of main ideas as well as the arrangement of technical details and mathematical techniques in numerous boxes and appendices; this makes the book easily readable. . . . wonderful. --Condensed Matter News<br> Deserves a high rating. The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible. Teachers and students either teaching or studying phase transitions . . . should find this book very useful. . . . young researchers working in the area of phase transitions will benefit from the detailed description of the renormalization group theory. --Journal of Statistical Physics<br> The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible to anyone who passed the principle undergraduate physics courses. --Journal of Statistical Physics<br>


Provides a thorough introduction to the use of scaling and field-theoretic techniques that have become standard equipment in many areas of physics, especially quantum field theory. Intended for beginning graduates students, especially those with background in physics but no knowledge of quantum field theory (jargon is kept to a minimum). --SciTech Book News Exceptional in two essential respects: first, it covers, in a self-contained manner, practically all aspects of the subject; and second, it is comprehensible from the beginning to the end for students with only a good undergraduate background in physics. The pedagogical level of this excellent textbook is very high. . . . frequent summaries throughout the book of main ideas as well as the arrangement of technical details and mathematical techniques in numerous boxes and appendices; this makes the book easily readable. . . . wonderful. --Condensed Matter News Deserves a high rating. The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible. Teachers and students either teaching or studying phase transitions . . . should find this book very useful. . . . young researchers working in the area of phase transitions will benefit from the detailed description of the renormalization group theory. --Journal of Statistical Physics The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible to anyone who passed the principle undergraduate physics courses. --Journal of Statistical Physics


<br> Provides a thorough introduction to the use of scaling and field-theoretic techniques that have become standard equipment in many areas of physics, especially quantum field theory. Intended for beginning graduates students, especially those with background in physics but no knowledge of quantum field theory (jargon is kept to a minimum). --SciTech Book News<br> Exceptional in two essential respects: first, it covers, in a self-contained manner, practically all aspects of the subject; and second, it is comprehensible from the beginning to the end for students with only a good undergraduate background in physics. The pedagogical level of this excellent textbook is very high. . . . frequent summaries throughout the book of main ideas as well as the arrangement of technical details and mathematical techniques in numerous boxes and appendices; this makes the book easily readable. . . . wonderful. --Condensed Matter News<br> Deserves a high rating. The book is written very clearly and


<br> Provides a thorough introduction to the use of scaling and field-theoretic techniques that have become standard equipment in many areas of physics, especially quantum field theory. Intended for beginning graduates students, especially those with background in physics but no knowledge of quantum field theory (jargon is kept to a minimum). --SciTech Book News<p><br> Exceptional in two essential respects: first, it covers, in a self-contained manner, practically all aspects of the subject; and second, it is comprehensible from the beginning to the end for students with only a good undergraduate background in physics. The pedagogical level of this excellent textbook is very high. . . . frequent summaries throughout the book of main ideas as well as the arrangement of technical details and mathematical techniques in numerous boxes and appendices; this makes the book easily readable. . . . wonderful. --Condensed Matter News<p><br> Deserves a high rating. The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible. Teachers and students either teaching or studying phase transitions . . . should find this book very useful. . . . young researchers working in the area of phase transitions will benefit from the detailed description of the renormalization group theory. --Journal of Statistical Physics<p><br> The book is written very clearly and simply, which makes it accessible to anyone who passed the principle undergraduate physics courses. --Journal of Statistical Physics<p><br>


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