Liquid metals concepts and theory

Liquid metals remain of both fundamental and technological interest and the concepts needed to understand their properties are set out in this book, starting from a survey of the basic experimental facts to be explained. The quantitative theory of liquid pair correlation functions, effective ion-ion...

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Main Author: March, Norman H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1990
Series:Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics
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