Mahan, Gerald D.
Mahan, Gerald D., 1937-
Gerald Mahan American physicist
Mahan, Gerald D. (Gerald Dennis)
VIAF ID: 71366693 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (9)
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Conference on Superionic Conductors (1976)
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Conference on Superionic Conductors--Chemistry, Physics, and Applications, General Electric Research and Development Center, 1976
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Elsevier (Amsterdam)
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Princeton University Press
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University of California, Jan
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University of Tennessee
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University of Tennessee
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Knoxville, Tenn.
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Works
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Applied mathematics |
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Condensed matter in a nutshell |
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Conference on Superionic Conductors--Chemistry, Physics, and Applications, General Electric Research and Development Center, 1976. Superionic conductors |
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A guide to physics problems |
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Local density theory of polarizability |
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Many-particle physics |
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Peter Clay Eklund: a scientific biography. |
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Quantum mechanics in a nutshell |
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Quantum transport equation for electric and magnetic fields |
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Structural, electronic, optical and vibrational properties of nanoscale carbons and nanowires: a colloquial review |
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Superionic conductors : [proceedings] |
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Thermopower enhancement in nanowires via junction effects. |
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