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Electromagnetism. Ferromagnetism --- Electrical engineering --- electrical engineering --- elektrotechniek
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Classical mechanics. Field theory --- Electromagnetism. Ferromagnetism --- Mechanical properties of solids --- elektromagnetisme --- Electromagnetism --- 537.6 --- 537.8 --- Elektromagnetisme --- Electromagnetics --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials
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- Up-to-date compilation of the experimental data on the structures of binary compounds by Villars and colleagues. - Coloured structure maps which order the compounds into their respective structural domains and present for the first time the local co-ordination polyhedra for the 150 most frequently occurring structure types, pedagogically very helpful and useful in the search for new materials with a required crystal structure. - Crystal co-ordination formulas: a flexible notation for the interpretation of solid-state structures by chemist Bill Jensen. - Recent important advances in unders
Domain structure --- Ionic structure --- Molecular structure --- Structure, Molecular --- Chemical structure --- Structural bioinformatics --- Ions --- Structure, Ionic --- Structure of ions --- Domain configuration --- Ferromagnetic domain --- Magnetic domain --- Crystals --- Ferroelectricity --- Ferromagnetism --- Magnetic bubbles --- Structure --- Molecular structure. --- Domain structure. --- Ionic structure.
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#gsdbf --- 530.19 --- 530.19 Fundamental functions in general. Potential. Gradient. Intensity. Capacity etc. --- Fundamental functions in general. Potential. Gradient. Intensity. Capacity etc. --- Quantum mechanics. Quantumfield theory --- Electromagnetism. Ferromagnetism --- quantum elektrodynamica
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This book is about spin systems as models for magnetic materials, especially antiferromagnetic lattices. Spin-systems are well-defined models, for which, in special cases, exact properties may be derived. These special cases are for the greater part, one- dimensional and restricted in their applicability, but they may give insight into general properties that also exist in higher dimension. This work pays special attention to qualitative differences between spin lattices of different dimensions. It also replaces the traditional picture of an (ordered) antiferromagnetic state of a Heisenberg sy
Magnetic materials --- Mathematical physics --- Spin waves --- Waves, Spin --- Ferromagnetism --- Low temperatures --- Nuclear spin --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Materials --- Mathematical models --- Mathematics --- Electronics and optics of solids --- Mathematical physics. --- Mathematical models.
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