Le programme constructif en physique du solide

Joel Feldman; Jacques Magnen; Vincent Rivasseau; Eugene Trubowitz

Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25 (1994)

  • Volume: 46, page 107-125

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Feldman, Joel, et al. "Le programme constructif en physique du solide." Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25 46 (1994): 107-125. <http://eudml.org/doc/274954>.

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