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Explores classical and quantum models to understand heat capacity in solids and discusses the relation between heat capacities at constant volume and pressure.
Covers the synthesis of solid state compounds using high temperature methods and the importance of stoichiometric reactions and non-hygroscopic materials.
Delves into fragmentation in spin ice systems, covering magnetic ice rules, monopole vacuum, emergent gauge fields, topological defects, and quantum Monte Carlo simulations.