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Fundamentals of Magnetism
A concise and solid introduction to the fundamental workings of magnetic phenomena
Mario Reis (Author)
9780124055452, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 26 June 2013
288 pages, Illustrated
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.3 cm, 0.48 kg
"Reis presents the basics of magnetism to undergraduate and graduate students, especially those who are entering the field, but also those in neighboring fields such as chemistry and engineering." --Reference & Research Book News, October 2013
The Fundamentals of Magnetism is a truly unique reference text, that explores the study of magnetism and magnetic behavior with a depth that no other book can provide. It covers the most detailed descriptions of the fundamentals of magnetism providing an emphasis on statistical mechanics which is absolutely critical for understanding magnetic behavior. The books covers the classical areas of basic magnetism, including Landau Theory and magnetic interactions, but features a more concise and easy-to-read style. Perfect for upper-level graduate students and industry researchers, The Fundamentals of Magnetism provides a solid background of fundamentals with clear and in-depth explanations, in comparison to a brief overview before moving into more advanced topics. Many applications directly for the purpose of a deep understanding of magnetism and other non-cooperative phenomena help readers make the transition from theory to application and experimentation effortless. This book is the true ‘study’ of the fundamentals of magnetism, enabling readers to move into far more advance aspects of magnetism more easily.
1 Introduction 2 Hamiltonian of an electron under an electromagneticfield 3 Angular moments 4 Thermodynamics 5 Statistical mechanics 6 Fermions gas 7 Diamagnetism 8 Paramagnetism 9 Ferromagnetism 9 Complements 10 Magnetic Interactions 11. Collective Magnetism 12 Molecular Magnetism Appendixes A Mathematical descriptions of useful functions and exercises
Subject Areas: Electricity, electromagnetism & magnetism [PHK], Physics [PH]
