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I was hesitant to purchase the book only because professor Chimowitz is teaching the class and I assumed he just wanted us to purchase it for that sake. So at first I found an online copy but as the course progressed the book became invaluable. Its not a book of proofs or a book of equations to memorize, but rather a book that allows you to gain an understanding of the proofs and equations that arise from them.
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Eldred Chimowitz's 'Introduction to Critical Phenomena in Fluids' is indeed an excellent introduction to the various realms of the topic. The text is well-balanced regarding its division into the phenomenological framework of critical phenemona, the theoretical treatment of their microscopic origin, and computer simulation in the context.
Each chapter discusses the material in a language that is lucid and yet succinct, with a chapter review at the end followed by exercises that contain often challenging but very relevant problems. This textbook is appropriate for both beginners and also experts seeking a reference to the fundamentals. Comprehensive, and yet concise for the level of clarity and the amount of material contained, this book is a true masterpiece. Feedback If you have a question or problem, visit our Help pages.
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