INDEX OF AUTHORS
Abu-Sitta,
A.M.M.,
see Obada,
P., Gauge
and to quantum
independent
Wigner
G.G.A.
Bedeaux,
Beenakker. Beenakker, Beenakker,
J.J.M.,
Bogolubov
13OA (1985) 565
of multi-parameter
On the non-relativistic
systems.
.......
13OA (1985) I71
limit of a spin-4 particle
.............................................. B.J.A., Structure
13OA (1985) 553
of the liquid-vapor
interface
model with a variable
130A (1985)
13OA (1985) 465
A.O. and Leggett,
De Alcantara
systems. Bontim,
A.S., Dynamics
13OA (1985) 490 13OA (1985) 505 13OA (1985) 323
of two-photon
..............................................
130A (1985) 273
....................................... ................................................
130A (1985) 374
W., Competitive
forms of symmetry
breaking
13OA (1985) 375 in linear anti-
.....................................................
O.F., Mean field renormalization
13OA (1985) I55
group analysis
of the Blume-
Capelmodel.............................................................. D’Elia, S., Nonuniversality
F.W.
Dodonov,
O.V., Quantum
Fam Le Kien, see Bogolubov
Jr., N.N
Faramawy,
A.-S.F.
Felderhof,
B.U., Wigner
interactions.
13OA (1985) 220 13OA (1985) 375
thermodynamics
F.K., see Obada,
with four-spin
.
Den Breems, A., see Nijhoff,
Ebeling, W., Statistical
13OA(l985)367
in a model Hamiltonian
V.V. and Manko,
damped
oscillator
of fluid hydrogen
in a magnetic
130A (1985) 353
field
at high energy density
13OA (1985) 587
........................................... ...........................................
solids and diffusion
controlled
reactions
13OA (1985) 273 130A (1985) 292
in a regular
array
of 13OA (1985)
spheres ................................................................... Fukuda,
W., see Katsura,
Garcia-Colin,
S ....................................................
L.S., see Garibay-Jimtnez,
Garibay-Jimenez,
R. and Garcia-Colin,
R.
T., Ising model with two-spin
.
interactions
34
130A (1985) 597 130A (1985) 616
L.S., The role of thermodynamic
tions in the study of fluids in far from equilibrium Horiguchi,
88
13OA (1985) 483
A.J., Erratum
F.W.
W.J. and Magnus,
ferromagnetic
H.
Fam Le Kien and Shumovsky,
in a two-level system.
Capel. H.W., see Nijhoff, Caspers,
emission
see Van Houten,
Jr., N.N.,
processes Caldeira,
13OA (1985) 490
to spontaneous
interaction range. ....................... ......................................... J.J.M., see Van JIouten, H. ......................................... J.J.M., see Van Houten, H. ......................................... J.J.M., see Mazur, E ................................................ K.W., see Khandekar, D.C. ..........................................
using a Gaussian
Bhagwat,
H.F.,
field
D., Weeks, J.D. and Zielinska,
Beenakker.
approach
renormalization
and Twelker,
in a classical gravitational
function
............................................
kinetic equations
Barber, M.N., Phenomenological Bauerle,
13OA (1985) 292
.
A.-S.F.
H ...................................................
Baas, F., see Van Houten, Badziag.
AND PAPERS
representa13OA (1985) 616
steady states.. and four-spin
interactions
on the 13OA (1985) 194
squarelattice.............................................................. 625
626
INDEX
Hijmans.
J.. Simplified
standard Katsurd,
bifurcation
representation
analysis
of equivalence
S. and Fukuda,
Khandekar,
Dicke model in the thermodynamic
S.V., see Khandekar, A.J .. see Caldeira.
Magnus.
W., see Caspers,
W.J.
see Van Hot&n,
Mason,E.A.
E., van Houten,
magnetic Mel’nikov,
130A (1985) 323 130A(l9X5)483
........................................... ...............................................
130A (1985) 374 130A (1985) 155 13OA (19X5) 353
H .............................................. of tield effects on transport
130A properties
.........................................
regime
H. and Beenakker.
J.J.M . A comparison
and depolarized
tunneling
130A (1985) 437
J.H.
line broadening.
state: solution
expansion
A.-S.F..
in the presence
Abu-Sitta,
A.M.M.
of a Hubbard
and Faramawy.
......
R. and Riipke, G., Quantum
interactions
Kramers
F.K., On the generalized
Shumovsky, Sobotta, Sokalski,
AS..
see Bogolubov
G.. Transfer
K. and Ruijgrok,
statistical
approach
to the equation
ofstateand 130A (1985) 523
.........
130A (19X5) 523 13OA (1985) 412
time and a generalized I.3OA (1985) 205
Jr., N.N.
Th.W.,
130A (1985) 273
applied
to translation
Bond-moving
invariant
transformations
models
130A (1985) 254
for continuous-spin 1_3OA(19X5)412
systems................................................................... Taylor.
J.H. and Miiller, G., Magnetic
field effects in the dynamics
of alternatmg
or
anisotropicquantumspinchains............................................. Theiss, W. and Titulaer, from a many-dimensional Theiss, W. and Titulaer.
U.M..
Twelker,
The systematic
Fokker-Planck
adiabatic
130A(lY85) elimination
130A (1985) I23
on the adiabatic
elimination
of fast vari13CA (1985) 143
equations
H.F., see Bauerle, G.G.A..
I
of fast variables
equation.
U.M.. Some remarks
ables from coupled Langevin Titulaer, U.M.. see Theiss, W. Titulaer, U.M.. see Thciss, W.
I
130A (1985) 2Y2
states: the mean first passage
tensor method
( 1985) 606
linear
..........................................................
method
130A
130A (19X5) 375
........................................... Riipke, G., see Redmer, R .......................................... Ruijgrok, Th.W .. see Sokalski. K ............................................... D., Lifetime of metastable
( 1985) 505
and liquid “He.
interaction
the critical point of cesium plasma
Ryter.
130A
130A (19X5)
responsefunctions......................................................... Redmer.
( 19X5) 437
of the Krdmers
...................................................
F.W.. Capel. H.W. and Den Brcems. A.. Separable
130A of data on the visco-
Rayleigh
decay of metastable
( I 985) 490
of poly-
..................................................................
III. Landau Obada,
130A (1985) 323
................................................
effect, flow birefringence
Miiller, G., set Taylor, Nijhoff,
13OA (19X5) 597
...................................................
V.I.. Activated
problem
behavior.
57
of the fluorescent
limit.
E .. Theory
atomic gases in the transition Mazur,
chaotic
S.V.. Exact analysis
...............................................
E.A. and Mazur,
Mazur,E.,see
130A (1985)
D.C.
A.O.
Manko.O.V..secDodonov.V.V P.M.J.,
based on the
.._........_........_.......,.
Leggett.
Mason,
of the sixteen vertex model.
classes of models
K.V. and Lawande,
Korving.J..seeVanHouten.H
Mar&.
AND PAPERS
W.. Exactly solvable models showing
D.C., Bhagwat.
Lawande,
OF AUTHORS
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_.
130A (1985) I23 130A (1985) 143 130A (1985) 553
INDEX Van Houten,
H. and Beenakker,
ture:newabsolute Van Houten,
values
H., Korving,
J.J.M.,
OF AUTHORS
621
AND PAPERS
Flow birefringence
in gases at room tempera-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._........_. J. and Beenakker,
J.J.M.,
Flow birefringence
temperaturedependence.................................................... Van Houten, in binary
H., Baas, F., Mar&e, P.M.J. para hydrogen-noble
Van Houten,
H., see Mazur,
13OA (1985) 483
and Beenakker,
J.J.M.,
Flow birefringence
.
gas mixtures.
.
E.
Weeks,J.D.,seeBedeaux,D................................................... Zielinska,
B.J.A., see Bedeaux,
D..
13OA (1985) 465
in gases: the
.
.
.. .
130A (1985) 490 13OA (1985) 505 13OA(1985)
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