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Ageing And The Glass Transition 1st Edition Malte Henkel Michel Pleimling

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Ageing And The Glass Transition 1st Edition Malte Henkel Michel Pleimling
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Malte Henkel, Michel Pleimling, Roland Sanctuary
ISBN: 9783540696834, 9783540696841, 3540696830, 3540696849
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Ageing And The Glass Transition 1st Edition Malte Henkel Michel Pleimling by Malte Henkel, Michel Pleimling, Roland Sanctuary 9783540696834, 9783540696841, 3540696830, 3540696849 instant download after payment.

Understanding cooperative phenomena far from equilibrium is one of fascinating challenges of present-day many-body physics. Glassy behaviour and the physical ageing process of such materials are paradigmatic examples. The present volume, primarily intended as introduction and reference for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers from related fields, collects six extensive lectures addressing selected experimental and theoretical issues in the field of glassy systems.

Lecture 1 gives an introduction and overview of the time-dependent behaviour of magnetic spin glasses. Lecture 2 is devoted to an in-depth discussion on the nature of the thermal glass-transition in structural glasses. Lecture 3 examines the glassy behaviour of granular systems. Lecture 4 gives a thorough introduction to the techniques and applications of Monte-Carlo simulations and the analysis of the resulting data through scaling methods. Lecture 5 introduces the zero-range-process concept as simple but subtle model to describe a range of static and dynamic properties of glassy systems. Lecture 6 shows how familiar RG methods for equilibrium systems can be extended to systems far from equilibrium.

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