Ryogo Kubo - List of Books Available in English

List of Books Available in English

  • Statistical mechanics : an advanced course with problems and solutions / Ryogo Kubo, in cooperation with Hiroshi Ichimura, Tsunemaru Usui, Natsuki Hashitsume (1965, 7th edit.1988)
  • Many-body theory : lectures / edited by Ryōgo Kubo (1966)
  • Dynamical processes in solid state optics / edited by Ryōgo Kubo and Hiroshi Kamimura(1967)
  • Thermodynamics : an advanced course with problems and solutions / Kubo Ryogo (1968)
  • Statistical physics of charged particle systems / edited by Ryogo Kubo and Taro Kihara (1969)
  • Solid state physics / edited by Ryogo Kubo and Takeo Nagamiya ; translator, Scripta-Technica, Inc. ; editor of English ed., Robert S. Knox (1969)
  • Physics of quantum fluids / edited by Ryōgo Kubo and Fumihiko Takano (1971)
  • Relaxation of elementary excitations : proceedings of the Taniguchi International Symposium, Susono-shi, Japan, October 12–16, 1979 / editors, R. Kubo and E. Hanamura (1980)
  • Selected papers of professor Ryogo Kubo on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday / edited by Executive Committee on the Commemoration of Professor Kubo's Sixtieth Birthday (1980)
  • Statistical physics / M. Toda, R. Kubo, N. Saitō (1983–1985)
  • Equilibrium statistical mechanics / M. Toda, R. Kubo, N. Saitô (1983 2nd edit. 1992)
  • Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics / R. Kubo, M. Toda, N. Hashitsume (1985 2nd edit. 1991)
  • Evolutionary trends in the physical sciences : proceedings of the Yoshio Nishina centennial symposium, Tokyo, Japan, December 5–7, 1990 (1991)

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