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What is a permanent magnet? Where does its permanency come from? How does a magnet behave when forced to change its "permanent" magnetization? What is the relationship between structure and ferromagnetic properties? What is hysteresis and what is it useful for? Does a ferromagnet blow-up when it gets to the the critical point? (No) What happens to ferromagnet near the critical point? Can one design an automatic algorithm to find the critical point of a ferromagnetic system? Can one demonstrate hysteresis with purely mechanical means? Can one use theory to bridge between two seemingly…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What is a permanent magnet? Where does its permanency
come from? How does a magnet behave when forced to
change its "permanent" magnetization? What is the
relationship between structure and ferromagnetic
properties? What is hysteresis and what is it useful
for? Does a ferromagnet blow-up when it gets to the
the critical point? (No) What happens to ferromagnet
near the critical point? Can one design an automatic
algorithm to find the critical point of a
ferromagnetic system? Can one demonstrate hysteresis
with purely mechanical means? Can one use theory to
bridge between two seemingly conflicting experimental
results? Can one build a physically interpretable
model based on the Preisach-Everett model of
ferromagnetism? If you find these questions
interesting you can find them and many more
discussed inside.
Autorenporträt
Eshel Faraggi was born in Beer-Sheva, Israel, the son of
Naomi and Moshe. He entered the Physics-Mathematics program at
the Hebrew University in Jerusalem at age 21, received a B.Sc.
with honors in 1996 and a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics in
2003 under the supervision of Linda Reichl at UT Austin. He is
currently a Fellow at IUPUI.