Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 1, 2002
Editora
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521362512
ISBN-13
9780521362511
Descrição
In a groundbreaking exploration of solid helium, A.M. Goldman, P.V.E. McClintock, and M. Springford delve into the intricate behaviors and properties of this remarkable substance. They present a thorough examination of the phenomenon of superfluidity and its implications for our understanding of quantum mechanics. Through detailed analysis, the authors illuminate the unique characteristics that set solid helium apart from other materials, providing insights that may have profound implications for both theoretical and applied physics.
The authors weave together experimental results with theoretical frameworks, making complex concepts accessible to readers from various backgrounds. Their combined expertise culminates in a captivating narrative that not only showcases the wonders of solid helium but also drives the discussion forward on the impact of low-temperature physics. This work invites readers to contemplate the endless possibilities that arise from studying such an enigmatic state of matter.
The authors weave together experimental results with theoretical frameworks, making complex concepts accessible to readers from various backgrounds. Their combined expertise culminates in a captivating narrative that not only showcases the wonders of solid helium but also drives the discussion forward on the impact of low-temperature physics. This work invites readers to contemplate the endless possibilities that arise from studying such an enigmatic state of matter.