An introduction to the theory of superfluidity
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An introduction to the theory of superfluidity
(Advanced book classics)
Perseus Pub., c2000
- : pbk.
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Note
Bibliography: p. 171-182
This book was originally published as part of the Frontiers in Physics series, edited by David Pines
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A classic from 1965, this book covers the main aspects of the theory of quantum liquids, including the elementary excitation spectrum, hydrodynamics, and kinetic phenomena. The book requires no special training and assumes only general knowledge of the fundamentals of theoretical physics. It was developed from studies at the Institute of Physical Problems of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences and can be used as a guide for professors teaching quantum liquid theory or as a text for graduate students.
Table of Contents
Special Preface -- Editor's Foreword -- Vita -- Preface -- Translator's Preface -- Elementary Excitations -- The Energy Spectrum of a Quantum Liquid and Superfluidity 1 , 2 , 3 -- The Thermodynamic Functions of Helium II -- The Quantization of the Motion of the Liquid -- The Relation Between the Excitation Spectrum and the Structure Factor of Liquid Helium II -- The Energy Spectrum of a Weakly Nonideal Bose gas -- On the form of the Elementary Excitation Spectrum in the Vicinity of Singular Points 9 -- Interactions Between Elementary Excitations 10 , 11 -- Hydrodynamics -- The Hydrodynamics of Superfluids 12 -- The Dissipative Terms in the Hydrodynamic Equations 13 -- The Propagation of Sound in a Superfluid -- The Excitation of Sound Waves in a Superfluid 14 , 15 -- The Absorption of Sound 16 -- Discontinuities in a Superfluid 17 -- Fourth Sound 18 -- Capillary Waves -- The Hydrodynamics of a Rotating Superfluid 19 -- Superfluid Hydrodynamics Near the -Point 22 -- Kinetic Phenomena -- The Kinetic Equation for Elementary Excitations 13 -- Thermal Conductivity -- The First Viscosity -- The Coefficients of Second Viscosity of Helium II -- Sound In Helium II Near Zero Temperature -- Heat Exchange Between a Solid and Helium II -- Impurities in Helium II -- Solutions of Impurities in Helium II -- The Diffusion Coefficient and Thermal Conductivity in Weak Solutions of HE3 in Helium II31 -- Reprints -- The Theory of Superfluidity of Helium II -- Letters to the Editor on the Theory of Superfluidity of Helium II
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