Description: This softcover textbook, titled "Models of Disorder", is a comprehensive guide to mathematical modeling and theoretical physics in which It addresses homogeneously disordered systems. Written by J.M. Ziman and published by Cambridge University Press in 1979, this book covers subjects such as thermodynamics, mathematics, and statistics. With 525 pages, including references and index, this textbook is an advanced level educational resource for adult and further education. It features charts and diagrams, as well as illustrations to aid in understanding. This book is in paperback format and measures 9.0 inches in length, 6.0 inches in width, and 1.0 inch in height. It weighs approximately 25.0 ounces and was printed in the United States.
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Subject Area: Theoretical Physics, Mathematical Modeling
Publication Name: Models of Disorder
Item Length: 9.0in
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Subject: Mathematics, Statistics, Thermodynamics
Publication Year: 1979
Type: Textbook
Format: Book, Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 1.0in.
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Author: J. M. Ziman
Level: Advanced
Features: Illustrated, Charts / Diagrams
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 6.0in
Item Weight: 25.0 Oz (approximately)
Number of Pages: 525 Pages including references and index