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A career in theoretical physic / P. W. Anderson

Tác giả : P. W. Anderson

Nhà xuất bản : World Scientific

Năm xuất bản : 1994

Nơi xuất bản : Singapore

Mô tả vật lý : xvi, 678 p. : ill. ; 27 cm

ISBN : 9810217188 (pbk.)

Số phân loại : 530.1

Chủ đề : 1. Vật lý toán học. 2. Mathematical physics. 3. Lý thuyết và vật lý toán học.

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Philip W. Anderson is a theoretical physicist who has been described as the most imaginative of condensed matter physicists working today, or, alternatively, as the "godfather' of the subject. His contributions as often set the agenda for others to work on as they constitute specific discoveries. Examples of the former are the Anderson model for magnetic impurities (cited for the Nobel Prize), the problem of spin glass and the recognition of the fluctuating valence problem; of the latter superexchange, localization (a second factor in the Nobel Prize), codiscovery of the Josephson effect, prediction and microscopic explanation of superfluidity in He-3, the first suggestion of the "Higgs" mechanism, the solution of the Kondo problem, the mechanism of pulsar glitches, flux creep and flow in superconducting magnets, the microscopic mechanism of high Tec superconductivity, and more.

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