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Crystals as dynamical systems : A new class of models

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  1. These approximations are treated in most textbooks on solid state theory. For a detailed discussion see e.g. A.Haug, Theoretische Festkbrperphysik I (Wien: Deuticke 1964) 15-22; G.V.Chester and A.Houghton, Proc.Phys.Soc.73(1959)609-22; G.Weinreich, Solids: Elementary theory for advanced students (New York: Wiley 1965)50-4

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  3. P.Kasperkovitz (in preparation)

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Kasperkovitz, P. (1976). Crystals as dynamical systems : A new class of models. In: Janner, A., Janssen, T., Boon, M. (eds) Group Theoretical Methods in Physics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 50. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-07789-8_37

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