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Rating: Summary: A concise but thorough treatment of Adv. Solid State ! Review: I just attended a course based on this book and all I can say is wow. P. Philips avoids falling into excessive formalism and manages to present the essence of each subject.Readers with preparation in the introductory S. State will certainly benefit from the straight and insightful treatment of the subjects.
Rating: Summary: A friendly, good introduction for all the modern concepts Review: The author gives a very good introduction to the topics most researchers in the Condensed Matter community are intersted in. This is good for both theorists and experimentalists as beginners. For theorists, this book gives quickly physics images, which is relatively much easier than reading all the original papers; for experimentalists, this gives very good reviews what the theorists are working about and how are they related to the real world, while NOT MUCH MATH is needed for going through this book. So this book helps any beginner in the Condensed Matter research to go to the frontier quickly. I also llike the free-style language the author used in this book --- reading the book is like talking with a friend in the tea time. One thing I don't like the book is, for some critical topics (like the localizations), the author tried to explain some hard problems in an easy way, while sometimes he failed in doing it clearly and precisely. But again this book is not a math book, and the clear physics pictures it describe already make it one of the best introductory textbooks for these "advanced" topics.
Rating: Summary: It gives solid state physics a new look Review: This book is a really good one. It gives a really new look for solid state physics. It covers most branches of last develop of solid state physics but it isn't so hard to be understant.
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