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A Phase Transition Approach to High Temperature Superconductivity: Universal Properties of Cuprate Superconductors


A Phase Transition Approach to High Temperature Superconductivity: Universal Properties of Cuprate Superconductors

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World Scientific Company | 2000 | 1860942415 | 432 pages | Djvu | 5,8 MB

Discusses experimental evidence for classical critical behavior, evidence for quantum critical properties, and implications. For use in a graduate course.
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