A career in theoretical physic

Philip W. Anderson is a theoretical physicist who has been described as the most imaginative of condensed matter physicists working today, or, alternatively, as the "godfather' of the subject. His contributions as often set the agenda for others to work on as they constitute specific disco...

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主要作者: Anderson, P. W.
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出版: Singapore World Scientific 1994
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