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K. D. Timmerhaus
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University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
National Science Foundation, USA
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W. J. O’Sullivan
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University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
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E. F. Hammel
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Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, USA
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Table of contents (132 chapters)
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Quantum Fluids
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Static Films
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- E. S. Sabisky, C. H. Anderson
Pages 206-210
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- L. C. Yang, Marvin Chester, J. B. Stephens
Pages 211-215
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Flowing Films
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- T. O. Milbrodt, G. L. Pollack
Pages 219-223
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- R. F. Harris-Lowe, R. R. Turkington
Pages 224-228
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- H. W. Chan, A. W. Yanof, F. D. M. Pobell, J. D. Reppy
Pages 229-232
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- D. L. Goodstein, P. G. Saffman
Pages 243-246
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- J. K. Hoffer, J. C. Fraser, E. F. Hammel, L. J. Campbell, W. E. Keller, R. H. Sherman
Pages 253-257
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- J. F. Allen, J. G. M. Armitage, B. L. Saunders
Pages 258-262
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- W. E. Keller, E. F. Hammel
Pages 263-267
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- D. G. Blair, C. C. Matheson
Pages 272-275
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Superfluid Hydrodynamics
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- H. Kojima, W. Veith, E. Guyon, I. Rudnick
Pages 279-282
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- Robert F. Lynch, John R. Pellam
Pages 288-292
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About this book
The 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, organized by the National Bureau of Standards, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and the University of Colorado, was held in Boulder, Colorado, August 21 to 25, 1972, and was sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the U. S. Army Office of Scientific Research, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, the U. S. Navy Office of Naval Research, the International Institute of Refrigeration, and the Internation al Union of Pure and Applied Physics. This international conference was the latest in a series of biennial conferences on low temperature physics, the first of which was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1949. (For a complete list of previous L T conferences see p. viii. Many of these past conferences have been coordinated and sponsored by the Commission on Very Low Temperatures of IUPAP. Subsequent LT conferences will be scheduled triennially beginning in 1975. LT 13 was attended by approximately 1015 participants from twenty five countries. Eighteen plenary lectures and 550 contributed papers were presented at the Conference. The Conference began with brief introductory and welcoming remarks by Dr. R. H. Kropschot on behalf of the Organizing Committee, Professor J. Bardeen on behalf of the Commission on Very Low Temperatures of the IUP AP, and Pro fessor O. V. Lounasmaa on behalf of the International Institute of Refrigeration. The eighth London Award was then presented by Professor E.