Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena

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Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena
ISSN
1062-7901

Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena is a 20-volume series of books, comprising review articles on phase transitions and critical phenomena, published during 1972-2001. It is "considered the most authoritative series on the topic".[1]

Volumes 1-6 were edited by Cyril Domb and Melville S. Green, and after Green's death, volumes 7-20 were edited by Domb and Joel Lebowitz.[1][2]

Volume 4 was never published. Volume 5 was published in two volumes, as 5A and 5B.

The first volume was praised for its coherent approach.[3] While praised for its sound theoretical approach, the first volume remained at considerable distance from being able to explain experimental results in things like structural phase transitions.[4]

The second volume was praised for being well written, and was suggested as a standard reference.[5] The third volume was also suggested as an index for researchers.[6]

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