Soft Order in Physical SystemsYitzhak Rabin, Robijn Bruinsma Une Perspective Historique; Y. Ne'eman. REVIEW PAPERS: Focal Conic Domains in Smectics; P. Boltenhagen, et al. On Polymer Brushes and Blobology; A. Halperin. RESEARCH PAPERS: Polymer Physics: NonDebye Screening in Polyelectrolyte Solutions; K. Kremer, et al. Polymers in a Random Environment and Molecular Quasi-Species; L. Peliti. Crystallography: Twins in Diamond Films; D. Shechtman. Dynamics of Disordered Systems/Glasses: Dynamics of Interface Depinning in a Disordered Medium; S. Stepanow, et al. Percolation, Diffusion, and Fractons: Hull of Percolation Clusters in Three Dimensions; J.M. Debierre. Dynamics of Diffusion and Invasion Fronts; J.F. Gouyet. Surfactants and Liquid Crystals: Vesicles of High Topological Genus; X. Michalet, et al. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Neo-Darwinian Processes in the Evolution of Science and of Human Societies; Y. Ne'eman. 19 additional articles. Index. |
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... function we can rewrite ( 2 ) as follows 1 Po ( N ) < = ( [ K ( 6 ) ( A ) ) dy < -∞ ( 3 ) where < ... > means the averaging of the type f ... Q { b } D { b } . Thus our problem is reduced to the averaging of moments of the partition ...
... function we can rewrite ( 2 ) as follows 1 Po ( N ) < = ( [ K ( 6 ) ( A ) ) dy < -∞ ( 3 ) where < ... > means the averaging of the type f ... Q { b } D { b } . Thus our problem is reduced to the averaging of moments of the partition ...
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... functions of different social groups . This aggregate demand function depends on the level of employment in the economy and it is an upward sloping function of this variable as usually perceived . Since they assume that rising prices ...
... functions of different social groups . This aggregate demand function depends on the level of employment in the economy and it is an upward sloping function of this variable as usually perceived . Since they assume that rising prices ...
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... function of prices . Real increases and decreases in consumption ( as a function of the price change ) are represented by the difference between the income and the price effects . The simplest assumption + is that only real income ...
... function of prices . Real increases and decreases in consumption ( as a function of the price change ) are represented by the difference between the income and the price effects . The simplest assumption + is that only real income ...
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An Historical Perspective Une Perspective Historique | 1 |
An Introduction | 33 |
The Adhesion Between Elastomers | 57 |
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