
Dynamical Critical Phenomena and Related Topics
Proceedings of the International Conference, Held at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, April 2-6, 1979
Herausgegeben: Enz, C. P.
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Mode coupling theory in relation to the dynamical renormalization group method.- Field-theoretic method applied to critical dynamics.- Critical dynamics below Tc.- The Migdal approximation and other new methods in the real-space renormalization group approach to critical dynamics.- Application of real-space renormalization group approach to critical dynamics.- Light scattering from helium 4 near the lambda point.- Dynamic scaling near the Lambda point of liquid He4.- Transport properties near the superfluid transition and near the tricritical point of He3-He4 mixtures.- Renomarlization group c...
Mode coupling theory in relation to the dynamical renormalization group method.- Field-theoretic method applied to critical dynamics.- Critical dynamics below Tc.- The Migdal approximation and other new methods in the real-space renormalization group approach to critical dynamics.- Application of real-space renormalization group approach to critical dynamics.- Light scattering from helium 4 near the lambda point.- Dynamic scaling near the Lambda point of liquid He4.- Transport properties near the superfluid transition and near the tricritical point of He3-He4 mixtures.- Renomarlization group calculations for critical and tricritical dynamics applied to helium.- Intrinsic and extrinsic central-peak properties near structural phase transitions.- Systems with quenched random impurities, an overview of dynamics, replicas and frustration approaches.- Dynamics of the one-dimensional Heisenberg spin system.- Experiments on hydrodynamic instabilities and the transition to turbulence.- Theory of hydrodynamic instabilities.- Fully developed turbulence and renormalization group.- Critical dynamics far from equilibrium.- Experimental aspects of transition phenomena in quantum optics.