
Progress In Statistical Physics - Proceedings Of The International Conference On Statistical Physics In Memory Of Prof Boon
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 3. August 1998
Book
Hardback
412 pages
978-981-02-3525-3 (ISBN)
Description
The International Conference on the Progress in Statistical Physics was held in commemoration of Professor Choh, who is renowned for his seminal contribution to the kinetic theory of non-dilute fluids, well known as the Choh-Uhlenbeck equation. During the conference, some of the remarkable progress in the field of statistical physics were reviewed and future directions of statistical physics was discussed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-981-02-3525-3 (9789810235253)
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Editor
Pohang Univ Of Sci & Tech, Korea
Chonnam Nat'l Univ, Korea
Postech, Korea
Seoul Nat'l Univ, Korea
Pohang Univ Of Sci & Tech, Korea
Pusan Nat'l Univ, Korea
Content
Kinetic theory and transport phenomena - Bogoliubov Choh Uhlenbeck theory - cradle of modern kinetic theory, M.H. Ernst; nonlinear conductivity in a metal-insulator checkerboard-type structures, A.M. Satanin and C.S. Kim; stochastic and nonlinear phenomena - stochastic resonance in periodic potentials, Y.W. Kim and W. Sung; 1/f dynamic and granular avalanches, Y.W. Kim et al; random and disordered systems - dynamics of the height-conserved continuum growth equation with spatiotemporally correlated noise, Y. Park; fragmentation scaling of the percolation cluster, M. Cheon and I. Chang; soft condensed matter and biological systems - criticality by mutation and selection in biological evolution, M.Y. Choi et al; renormalization of fluctuating hexatic membranes, J.M. Park and T.C. Lubensky; quantum systems - canonical transformation and coherent states of the general time-dependent quadratic Hamiltonian system, K.-H. Yeon et al; off-resonant transport through an ultra-small quantum dot, K. Kang and B.I. Min. (Part contents)