It takes the average reader 16 hours and 28 minutes to read The Many-body Problem by Daniel Charles Mattis
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This book differs from its predecessor, Lieb & Mattis Mathematical Physics in One Dimension, in a number of important ways. Classic discoveries which once had to be omitted owing to lack of space ? such as the seminal paper by Fermi, Pasta and Ulam on lack of ergodicity of the linear chain, or Bethe's original paper on the Bethe ansatz ? can now be incorporated. Many applications which did not even exist in 1966 (some of which were originally spawned by the publication of Lieb & Mattis) are newly included. Among these, this new book contains critical surveys of a number of important...
The Many-body Problem by Daniel Charles Mattis is 958 pages long, and a total of 247,164 words.
This makes it 323% the length of the average book. It also has 302% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 22 hours and 30 minutes to read The Many-body Problem aloud.
The Many-body Problem is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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