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Suzuki, Masuo was born on March 3, 1937 in Sanwa, Sashima, Japan. Son of Masao and Ine (Miyamoto) Suzuki.
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This text presents a systematic and coherent approach to phase transitions and critical phenomena, namely the coherent-anomaly method (CAM theory) based on cluster mean-field approximations. The first part gives a brief review of CAM theory and the second part a collection of reprints covering: the CAM model; the Blume-Emery-Griffiths model; the extended Baxter model, the quantum Heisenberg model; zero-temperature phase transitions; the KT-transition; spin glasses; the self-avoiding walk; contact processes; branching processes; the gas-liquid transition; and non-equilibrium phase transitions.
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Suzuki, Masuo was born on March 3, 1937 in Sanwa, Sashima, Japan. Son of Masao and Ine (Miyamoto) Suzuki.
Bachelor Degree, University Tokyo, 1961. Master Degree, University Tokyo, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, University Tokyo, 1966.
Assistant University Tokyo, 1966-1968, associate professor Institute Solid State Physics, 1968-1973, associate professor, 1973-1983, professor, 1983-1997, emeritus professor, 1997. Professor Science University Tokyo, since 1997.
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Member Japanese Physical Society (president 2000-2001).
Married Noriko Tokuda, March 31, 1966. Children: Marie, Midori.