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BOOK REVIEWS 301 This book is recommended to graduate and postgraduate students and to researchers who are interested in physics of materials. It may also be used as an additional textbook for introductory course of quantum statistical mechanics. References 1. Ruelle, D.: Statistical Mechanics, W. A. Benjamin, New York. 2. Emch, G. G.: Aloebraic Methods in Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory, John Wiley, New York, London. 3. Bratelly, O. and Robertson, D. W.: Operator Algebras and Quantum Statistical Mechanics. Vols 1, 2, Springer, Heidelberg, New York. Institute of Mathematics, S. L. PANFIL 630090, Novosibirsk, U.S.S.R. R. E. Bellman and R. S. Roth: The Laplace Transform, World Scientific, Singapore, The Laplace transform is a powerful and well-known mathematical tool. The aim of this book is "to re-examine the Laplace transform and, in so doing, to study many of the applications which make the Laplace transform a truly modern tool whose roots are steeped in classical traditions". The term 'modern tool' means a tool supported by computers. This book can be treated as a textbook for 'applied scientists' to remind them of some fundamental facts about the Laplace transform, to point to some important applications, and to draw their attention
Acta Applicandae Mathematicae – Springer Journals
Published: May 3, 2004
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