Die Kunst of Phonons

Die Kunst of Phonons

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Springer Science+Business Media
EAN: 9780306446771
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Between 15 and 27 February 1993, the XXIX Winter School of Theoretical Physics was held in the Hotel Gwarek in Kudowa Zdroj, Poland. The present volume contains the proceedings of the Winter School. In keeping with the name Die Kunst of Phonons, the School was dedicated to the physics of phonons. Historically the field of phonons has been a conglomeration of various directions related only by the fact that phonons were involved. The subject has matured greatly and it is now possible to speak of a field of phonon physics proper. Further, it is possible to speak of many of the phenomena seen in phonon physics as being, truly, beautiful. As the object of the book is to present tutorial reviews of the state of the art (Kunst) together with the fact that the state of the art often times reveals beautiful phenomena (more Kunst) we chose a title that reflected this and was also arresting, forcing the prospective reader to stop and reconsider his preconceptions about phonon physics. The use of the german word (with its echoes of Bach's "die Kunst der Fuge") enhances the effect on the prospective reader.
EAN 9780306446771
ISBN 0306446774
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer Science+Business Media
Publication date July 31, 1994
Pages 432
Language German
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Illustrations XII, 432 S.
Editors Paszkiewicz, T.; Rapcewicz, K.
Edition 1994 ed.