Principles of the Theory of Solids
Discover the foundational principles of solid-state physics with Principles of the Theory of Solids by J. M. Ziman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1979, this revised edition spans 452 pages and serves as an essential textbook for students and enthusiasts alike. Ziman provides a comprehensive and clear exposition of the physics underlying perfect crystalline solids, enabling readers to grasp the essential conditions that lead to various phenomena. Each principle is illustrated with a self-contained mathematical account, ensuring that complex concepts are accessible to all. Whether you're delving into condensed matter physics or solid-state physics, this classic work is a must-have addition to your scientific library. Enhance your understanding of the intricate world of solids with this invaluable resource.