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Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices Max Born (late Nobel Laureate, late Nobel Laureate, University of Edinburgh)

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices By Max Born (late Nobel Laureate, late Nobel Laureate, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

Co-written by one of the founders of quantum mechanics, this book presents an exposition on the dynamics of crystal lattices. Divided into four sections, it deals with the general statistical mechanics of ideal lattices, and moves on to long lattice waves, thermal, and optical properties of crystals.

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices Summary

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices by Max Born (late Nobel Laureate, late Nobel Laureate, University of Edinburgh)

At the time of its original publication this reissued 'classic' text, co-written by the Nobel Laureate of 1954, Max Born, represented the final account of the subject and in many ways it still does. The book is divided into four sections. The first of these is very general in nature and deals with the general statistical mechanics of ideal lattices, leading to the electric polarizability and to the scattering of light. The second part deals with the properties of long lattice waves; the third with thermal properties and the fourth with optical properties.

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices Reviews

'extraordinarily general and sound introduction ... a standard work that is indispensable to all working in this field' * Die Naturwissenschaften *
'... important mathematical methods which should be of use in other subjects as well' * British Journal of Applied Physics *

Table of Contents

PART 1: ELEMENTARY THEORIES ; PART 2: GENERAL THEORIES

Additional information

GOR011965123
9780198503699
0198503695
Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices by Max Born (late Nobel Laureate, late Nobel Laureate, University of Edinburgh)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1998-09-03
432
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