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Physical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matrices

First published in 1957, this classic study has been reissued in a paperback version that includes an additional chapter bringing the material up to date. The author formulates the physical properties of crystals systematically in tensor notation, presenting tensor properties in terms of their commo...

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Autor principal: Nye, J F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Clarendon Press 1985
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1547548
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description First published in 1957, this classic study has been reissued in a paperback version that includes an additional chapter bringing the material up to date. The author formulates the physical properties of crystals systematically in tensor notation, presenting tensor properties in terms of their common mathematical basis and the thermodynamic relations between them. The mathematical groundwork is laid in a discussion of tensors of the first and second ranks. Tensors of higher ranks and matrix methods are then introduced as natural developments of the theory. A similar pattern is followed in discussing thermodynamic and optical aspects.
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spelling cern-15475482021-04-21T22:41:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1547548engNye, J FPhysical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matricesGeneral Theoretical PhysicsFirst published in 1957, this classic study has been reissued in a paperback version that includes an additional chapter bringing the material up to date. The author formulates the physical properties of crystals systematically in tensor notation, presenting tensor properties in terms of their common mathematical basis and the thermodynamic relations between them. The mathematical groundwork is laid in a discussion of tensors of the first and second ranks. Tensors of higher ranks and matrix methods are then introduced as natural developments of the theory. A similar pattern is followed in discussing thermodynamic and optical aspects.Clarendon Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:15475481985
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
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title Physical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matrices
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title_fullStr Physical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matrices
title_full_unstemmed Physical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matrices
title_short Physical properties of crystals: their representation by tensors and matrices
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topic General Theoretical Physics
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