Liquids, Freezing and the Glass Transition: Pt.2
Proceedings of the Les Houches Summer School, Course LI, 3-28 July, 1989
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in June 1991
Book
Hardback
492 pages
978-0-444-88928-7 (ISBN)
Description
The 51st session of the Les Houches Summer School of Theoretical physics was devoted to the important recent theoretical and experimental developments in the physics and chemistry of the liquid state and its transition towards crystalline (freezing) and amorphous (glass transition) solid states. Part I contains the more basic lecture courses while the second part deals with applications to specific systems and phenomena or techniques and contains the invited seminars. The two volumes together contain the first complete review of some of the most important recent advances, including the statistical mechanics of liquid crystal models, of the kinetic glass transition, of colloidal suspensions and of quantum processes in liquids.
The 51st session of the Les Houches Summer School of Theoretical physics was devoted to the important recent theoretical and experimental developments in the physics and chemistry of the liquid state and its transition towards crystalline (freezing) and amorphous (glass transition) solid states. Part I contains the more basic lecture courses while the second part deals with applications to specific systems and phenomena or techniques and contains the invited seminars. The two volumes together contain the first complete review of some of the most important recent advances, including the statistical mechanics of liquid crystal models, of the kinetic glass transition, of colloidal suspensions and of quantum processes in liquids.
The 51st session of the Les Houches Summer School of Theoretical physics was devoted to the important recent theoretical and experimental developments in the physics and chemistry of the liquid state and its transition towards crystalline (freezing) and amorphous (glass transition) solid states. Part I contains the more basic lecture courses while the second part deals with applications to specific systems and phenomena or techniques and contains the invited seminars. The two volumes together contain the first complete review of some of the most important recent advances, including the statistical mechanics of liquid crystal models, of the kinetic glass transition, of colloidal suspensions and of quantum processes in liquids.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-88928-7 (9780444889287)
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Content
Part I: 1. The structure of simple liquids (I. McDonald). 2. Statistical mechanics of cellular automata fluids (M.H. Ernst). 3. Crystallization of liquids: a density functional approach (D. Oxtoby). 4. Theory of quantum processes in liquids (D. Chandler). 5. Aspects of structural glass transitions (W. Gotze). Part II: 6. Interfacial phenomena (B. Widom). 7. Molecular motion in liquids (P.A. Madden). 8. Neutron scattering and collective dynamics in liquids and glass (F. Mezei). 9. Statistical mechanics of liquid crystals (D. Frenkel). 10. Colloidal suspensions (P.N. Pusey). Seminars: 1. Computer simulation of equilibrium nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (G. Ciccotti). 2. Neutron scattering investigation of the structure of disordered materials (P. Chieux). 3. The physics of liquid and amorphous water (J. Teixeira). 4. Crystallization phenomena in colloidal dispersions (H.N.W. Lekkerkerker). 5. Transport and relaxation phenomenology near the glass transition - assessment of theory (C.A. Angell). 6. Exact results for the liquid-solid interface (L. Blum and D.A. Huckaby). 7. Wetting and spreading: some experiments (L. Leger).