Glasses and Grains [recurso electrónico] : Poincaré Seminar 2009 / edited by Bertrand Duplantier, Thomas C. Halsey, Vincent Rivasseau.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Progress in Mathematical Physics ; 61Editor: Basel : Springer Basel, 2011Descripción: X, 162 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783034800846Tema(s): Mathematics | Mathematics | Mathematics, general | Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and ComplexityFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 510 Clasificación LoC:QA1-939Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro Electrónico | Biblioteca Electrónica | Colección de Libros Electrónicos | QA1 -939 (Browse shelf(Abre debajo)) | 1 | No para préstamo | 373053-2001 |
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QA1 -939 Architecture, Mathematics and Perspective | QA1 -939 Recalling Eero Saarinen 1910–2010 | QA1 -939 Geometries of Rhetoric | QA1 -939 Glasses and Grains | QA1 -939 Photonic Crystals: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation | QA1 -939 Exponentially Convergent Algorithms for Abstract Differential Equations | QA1 -939 Proofs from THE BOOK |
Foreword -- Jorge Kurchan; Glasses -- David A. Weitz; Colloidal Glasses -- Giulio Biroli; Glass and Jamming Transitions -- Yo¨el Forterre and Olivier Pouliquen; Granular Flows -- Thomas C. Halsey; Theoretical Considerations for Granular Flow -- Olivier Dauchot; Grains, Glasses and Jamming.
This tenth volume in the Poincaré Seminar Series describes recent developments at one of the most challenging frontiers in statistical physics - the deeply related fields of glassy dynamics, especially near the glass transition, and of the statics and dynamics of granular systems. These fields are marked by a vigorous interchange between experiment, theory, and numerical studies, all of which are well represented by the leading experts who have contributed articles to this volume. These articles are also highly pedagogical, as befits their origin in lectures to a broad scientific audience. Highlights include a Galilean dialogue on the mean field and competing theories of the glass transition, a wide-ranging survey of colloidal glasses, and experimental as well as theoretical treatments of the relatively new field of dense granular flows. This book should be of broad general interest to both physicists and mathematicians.
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