The need for scientists to discuss informally their current research problems is illustrated by the well‐known hall effect in operation at all formal society meetings. In those situations where the technical subject matter can be sufficiently restricted so that the attendance is small, it seems useful to bring such informal discussions from the hall into the conference room. Random processes in solids fits in this category and the Fifth Annual Fluctuations in Solids Symposium held at Armour Research Foundation on May 19, with the cooperation of the Office of Naval Research, provided an informal forum for a review of recent progress in this field. As in past years' sessions, no formal papers were presented and the subjects discussed were determined entirely by the wishes of the participants. Able chairmanship is needed to prevent such a meeting from descending into random chaos and R. E. Burgess was equal to this task.
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September 1961
September 01 1961
Fluctuations in solids
James J. Brophy
James J. Brophy
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Physics Today 14 (9), 44–47 (1961);
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James J. Brophy; Fluctuations in solids. Physics Today 1 September 1961; 14 (9): 44–47. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3057732
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