Kittel Solid State Physics 1957 Киттель Введение в физику твердого тела

Kittel Ch. Introduction to Solid State Physics (Vvedeniye v fiziku tverdogo tela), 1957. In Russian

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Kittel Solid State Physics 1957 Киттель Введение в физику твердого тела
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Kittel Ch. Introduction to Solid State Physics (Vvedeniye v fiziku tverdogo tela), 1957. In Russian

$50.00
Киттель Ч. Введение в физику твердого тела. 
Перевод с английского А. А. Гусева.
1-е издание на русском языке
Москва: Государственное издательство технико-теоретической литературы, 1957.
524 с., илл. Твердый переплет, увеличенный формат. 
Тираж: 8000 экз.
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Kittel Ch. Introduction to Solid State Physics
Translated from English by A. A. Gusev.
First edition in Russian
Moscow: State Publishing House of Technical and Theoretical Literature, 1957. — 524 p., ill.
Hardcover, large format. 
One of 8000 copies.

The author, Charles Kittel (1916–2019), was a prominent American theoretical physicist and one of the founders of modern condensed matter physics. His fundamental work in solid-state theory, ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and ferroelectricity gained worldwide recognition. His textbook "Introduction to Solid State Physics," first published in 1953, became a classic and has seen numerous editions.

This book is a brilliant and accessible introduction to the key areas of solid-state physics: crystal structure, lattice vibrations, band theory, and the electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of substances. The presentation combines clarity of physical principles with mathematical rigor and is richly illustrated. For decades, this textbook has served and continues to serve as the primary manual for students and postgraduates in physics and engineering worldwide, remaining a model of pedagogical excellence.

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