PACS numbers

64.70.Dv Solid-liquid transitions 65.20.+w Thermal properties of liquids: heat capacity, thermal expansion, etc. 72.15.Cz Electrical and thermal conduction in amorphous and liquid metals and alloys 79.40.+z Thermionic emission
  1. M.V. Sadovskii “Planckian relaxation delusion in metals64 175–190 (2021)
    72.10.Di, 72.15.Cz, 72.15.Lh (all)
  2. B.M. Smirnov “Clusters and phase transitions50 354–358 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 36.40.−c, 61.46.Bc, 64.70.Dv (all)
  3. R.S. Berry, B.M. Smirnov “Phase transitions and adjacent phenomena in simple atomic systems48 345–388 (2005)
    36.40.Ei, 61.72.Ji, 64.70.Dv, 64.70.Pf (all)
  4. A.I. Savvatimskii “Melting point of graphite and liquid carbon (Concerning the paper ’Experimental investigation of the thermal properties of carbon at high temperatures and moderate pressures’ by EI Asinovskii, A V Kirillin, and A V Kostanovskii)46 1295–1303 (2003)
    64.30.+t, 64.70.Dv (all)
  5. E.I. Asinovskii, A.V. Kirillin, A.V. Kostanovskii “Once more about the experimental investigation of the thermal properties of carbon46 1305–1306 (2003)
    64.30.+t, 64.70.Dv (all)
  6. E.I. Asinovskii, A.V. Kirillin, A.V. Kostanovskii “Experimental investigation of the thermal properties of carbon at high temperatures and moderate pressures45 869–882 (2002)
    64.30.+t, 64.60.Kw, 64.70.Dv (all)
  7. G.N. Sarkisov “Molecular distribution functions of stable, metastable and amorphous classical models45 597–617 (2002)
    05.20.−y, 61.20.Ne, 64.70.Dv, 64.70.Pf (all)
  8. B.M. Smirnov “Scaling method in atomic and molecular physics44 1229–1253 (2001)
    05.70.Fh, 05.70.Jk, 34.20.Cf, 61.25.Bi, 61.25.Em, 64.70.Dv, 64.70.Fx, 68.10.Cr (all)
  9. S.M. Stishov “Quantum effects in condensed matter at high pressure44 285–290 (2001)
    05.70.Ce, 64.10.+h, 64.70.Dv (all)
  10. B.M. Smirnov “Melting of clusters with pair interaction of atoms37 1079–1096 (1994)
    36.40.+d, 61.46.+w, 64.70.Dv (all)
  11. B.M. Smirnov “Systems of atoms with a short-range interaction35 (12) 1052–1079 (1992)
    34.50.−s, 51.20.+d, 68.03.Cd, 64.70.Dv (all)
  12. M.B. Gitis “Disorder and order in long-wave high-temperature acoustics (II): monatomic liquids35 (11) 956–990 (1992)
    62.60.+v, 62.10.+s, 62.65.+k, 62.20.Dc, 64.70.Dv (all)
  13. E.L. Nagaev “Small metal particles35 (9) 747–782 (1992)
    61.46.Df, 01.30.Vv, 65.80.+n, 64.70.Dv, 73.22.−f, 75.50.Tt (all)
  14. I.D. Konozenko, M.P. Krulikowska, B.A. Danil’chenko “Structural and phase changes in metals and alloys crystallized in a gamma-ray flux34 (6) 515–525 (1991)
    61.66.Bi, 64.70.Dv, 61.80.Ed, 61.82.Bg, 64.75.+g, 61.72.Ss (all)
  15. V.M. Batenin, F.V. Bunkin et alSergei Vladimirovich Lebedev (Obituary)34 (3) 278–279 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 79.40.+z, 52.80.Qj, 72.15.Cz, 72.15.Eb, 64.70.Dv (all)
  16. S.M. Stishov “Entropy, disorder, melting31 52–67 (1988)
    65.60.+a, 65.20.+w, 64.70.Dv, 64.60.Cn (all)
  17. A.P. Aleksandrov, S.T. Belyaev et alIsaak Konstantinovich Kikoin (Obituary)29 585–586 (1986)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Cz (all)
  18. S.V. Lebedev, A.I. Savvatimskii “Metals during rapid heating by dense currents27 749–771 (1984)
    65.20.+w, 72.15.Cz, 79.40.+z, 64.70.Dv (all)
  19. A.Ya. Parshin “Crystallization waves in 4He24 798–799 (1981)
    67.80.−s, 64.70.Dv (all)
  20. G.M. Mrevlishvili “Low-temperature calorimetry of biological macromolecules22 433–455 (1979)
    87.15.−v, 87.18.-f, 65.20.+w (all)
  21. S.M. Stishov “The thermodynamics of melting of simple substances17 625–643 (1975)
    64.70.Dv, 64.60.Cn (all)
  22. M.A. Anisimov “Investigations of critical phenomena in liquids17 722–744 (1975)
    64.60.Fr, 64.60.Ht, 65.20.+w (all)
  23. S.A. Azimov, Yu.K. Vishchakas et alÉmmanuil ll’ich Adirovich (obituary)17 810–811 (1975)
    01.60.+q, 79.40.+z, 79.70.+q (all)
  24. S.P. Bugaev, E.A. Litvinov et alExplosive emission of electrons18 51–61 (1975)
    79.40.+z, 79.70.+q, 82.45.Fk (all)
  25. N.P. Kovalenko, I.Z. Fisher “Method of integral equations in statistical theory of liquids15 592–607 (1973)
    61.20.Ja, 65.20.+w (all)
  26. A.A. Pomerantsev “Aleksandr Savvich Predvoditelev (on his eightieth birthday)14 817–818 (1972)
    01.60.+q, 65.20.+w, 51.30.+i (all)
  27. V.A. Alekseev, A.A. Andreev, V.Ya. Prokhorenko “Electric Properties of Liquid Metals and Semiconductors15 139–158 (1972)
    72.15.Cz, 72.80.Ph, 64.70.Fx, 72.60.+g, 71.30.+h (all)
  28. V.B. Deryagin “New Data on Superdense Water13 305–306 (1970)
    66.20.+d, 68.03.Cd, 65.20.+w (all)
  29. S.M. Stishov “Melting at high pressures11 816–830 (1969)
    64.70.Dv, 62.50.+p (all)
  30. O.I. Martynova, B.T. Gusev, E.A. Leont’ev “Concerning the mechanism of the influence of a magnetic field of aqueous solutions of salts12 440–443 (1969)
    72.80.−r, 65.20.+w (all)
  31. S.B. Kormer “Optical study of the characteristics of shock-compressed condensed dielectrics11 229–254 (1968)
    78.20.Ci, 62.50.+p, 77.84.Nh, 64.70.Dv, 78.60.Fi, 62.30.+d (all)
  32. A.P. Aleksandrov, L.A. Artsimovich et alIsaak Konstantinovich Kikoin11 277–279 (1968)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Cz, 75.50.Cc (all)
  33. E.I. Nesis “Boiling of liquids8 883–907 (1966)
    64.70.Fx, 65.20.+w (all)
  34. V.G. Levich “Concerning a sensational effect9 316–317 (1966)
    65.20.+w, 75.30.Cr (all)
  35. V.K. Ignatovich “The Pomeranchuk effect and infralow temperatures9 177–177 (1966)
    64.70.Dv, 81.30.Fb (all)
  36. V.S. Kogan “Isotope effects in the structural properties of solids5 951–975 (1963)
    61.66.−f, 61.50.Ah, 64.70.Dv, 07.20.Mc, 61.50.Lt, 64.75.+g (all)
  37. V.L. Broude “Spectroscopic studies of benzene4 584–606 (1962)
    61.66.Hq, 78.30.Cp, 64.70.Dv (all)
  38. I.E. Dzyaloshinskii, E.M. Lifshitz, L.P. Pitaevskii “General theory of van der Waals’ forces4 153–176 (1961)
    68.15.+e, 67.70.+n, 65.20.+w (all)
  39. N.D. Morgulis “Conversion of thermal energy into electricity with the aid of thermoelectric emission3 251–259 (1960)
    73.50.Lw, 73.50.Mx, 85.80.Fi, 79.40.+z, 73.30.+y (all)
  40. D. Ivanenko “Collection in the honor of Max Planck2 337–342 (1959)
    01.30.Tt, 01.70.+w, 82.45.Gj, 29.20.Fj, 03.65.−w, 65.20.+w (all)
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