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renzhenxuexi
I am a graduated students and now i am study the solid state physics, the book i am using is "Introduction to Solid State Physics" by Charles Kittel, 7th edition.
there are lots of poinst in the book that i cannot understand. Can somebody give me some advice?
There are no solutions to the problem behind every chapter. Is there a solution manual ?
Neutron
Hi,

You can find somethig on Wiley web-site http://wiley.com

Look here: book: http://he-cda.wiley.com/WileyCDA/HigherEdT...0471111813.html
instructions: http://wiley.com/college/kittel/0471111813/instructors.html

But you must be registered to view. And your registration must be approved by Wiley.
renzhenxuexi
thank you !
But I am not a teacher now! How can i get the approval of the John&Wiley??
Neutron
Well... This is the trickiest part... rolleyes.gif
renzhenxuexi
smile.gif do u have a copy of that ,if you have that ,please sent it to my email box!
thanks frist!
Neutron
no, unfortunately i don't have it.
maybe someone else here has
renzhenxuexi
this is rather a pity! ph34r.gif
Guest_john
Maybe this link can be usefull for you:

FreeScience.info -> Solid State Physics
CHHN
[QUOTE]i am using is "Introduction to Solid State Physics" by Charles Kittel, 7th edition.
Could you send me this book, I also study about Solid State Physics and I am searching for this book. Thanks a lot! smile.gif
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