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Araceli Noemi Proto
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University of Buenos Aires, Vicente López, Argentina
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Jorge Luis Aliaga
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University of Buenos Aires, Vicente López, Argentina
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Table of contents (38 chapters)
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Formal Methods
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- M. C. Cambiaggio, F. P. Taddei
Pages 1-9
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- Patricio Cordero, Sebastián Salamó
Pages 49-61
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- L. Arrachea, N. Canosa, A. Plastino, M. Portesi, R. Rossignoli
Pages 63-68
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- N. Canosa, R. Rossignoli, A. Plastino
Pages 69-77
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- A. Plastino, L. Rebollo Neira, F. Zyserman
Pages 79-86
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- R. Rossignoli, A. Plastino
Pages 87-96
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- G. Crespo, Hilda A. Cerdeira, A. N. Proto
Pages 97-105
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Classical and Quantum Fluids
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- L. Szybisz, R. O. Vallejos
Pages 107-118
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- Dino Risso, Patricio Cordero
Pages 119-130
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Electronic Systems, Atoms Amd Molecules
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- J. N. Herrera, L. Blum, Fernando Vericat
Pages 153-162
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- Lonnie W. Manning, Frank C. Sanders
Pages 179-188
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- M. Casas, H. Krivine, A. Puente
Pages 189-199
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- D. Mirabella, R. Deza, C. M. Aldao
Pages 201-206
About this book
The XV International Workshop on Condensed Matter Theories was held at the beautiful seaside resort of Mar del Plata, Argentina, during the first week of July, 1991. The first meeting of this workshop took place at the Instituto de Ffsica Teorica, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1977, as the first Panamerican Workshop on Condensed Matter Theories. Its purpose was to bring together scientists from the Western countries, to work on many different topics related to the manifold aspects of condensed matter theories. The Workshop was so successful in facilitating exchanges of ideas and techniques pertaining to different areas of scientific endeavour that it quickly transformed itself into a broadly based, interdisciplinary forum for the informal discussion of the interrelation and mutual connections that naturally arise between the diverse disciplines encompassed under the common name condensed matter theories. From the green-house effect to neural networks, all theoretical efforts are interwined in a very complex fashion. The next five workshops were held at Trieste, Italy (1978); Buenos Aires, Argentina (1979); Caracas, Venezuela (1980); Mexico City, Mexico (1981); and St. Louis, Missouri (1982). At the last meeting, in view of the truly international dimension reached by these gatherings, it was decided to substitute the word "International" for "Panamerican", and hold the next meeting, appropriately enough, in Europe.