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Collective Dynamics Of Nonlinear And Disordered Systems 1st Edition Gnter Radons

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Collective Dynamics Of Nonlinear And Disordered Systems 1st Edition Gnter Radons
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.41 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Günter Radons, Wolfram Just, Peter Häussler
ISBN: 9783540213833, 9783540268697, 354021383X, 3540268693
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Collective Dynamics Of Nonlinear And Disordered Systems 1st Edition Gnter Radons by Günter Radons, Wolfram Just, Peter Häussler 9783540213833, 9783540268697, 354021383X, 3540268693 instant download after payment.

Phase transitions in disordered systems and related dynamical phenomena are a topic of intrinsically high interest in theoretical and experimental physics. This book presents a unified view, adopting concepts from each of the disjoint fields of disordered systems and nonlinear dynamics. Special attention is paid to the glass transition, from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints, to modern concepts of pattern formation, and to the application of the concepts of dynamical systems for understanding equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of fluids and solids. The content is accessible to graduate students, but will also be of benefit to specialists, since the presentation extends as far as the topics of ongoing research work.

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