- A short but comprehensive description of the five pillars of the modern theory of phase transitions - A general survey of numerous modern applications of the theory of phase transitions, rather than treatment of a single topic in great detail, as in most textbooks - Suitable for incorporating in a graduate or advanced undergraduate course on statistical physics - Provides a good minimum basis for under-standing current research on the application of statistical mechanics to problems in different fields, such as science, economics and sociology
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