Quasicrystals: Proceedings Of The Spring School

Quasicrystals: Proceedings Of The Spring School
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 546
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ISBN-10 : 9789814493253
ISBN-13 : 9814493252
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Synopsis Quasicrystals: Proceedings Of The Spring School by : Esther Belin-ferre

This book focuses on current topics in quasicrystal science and research. Various themes are addressed, such as atomic structure, growth of quasicrystals, statistical physics and thermodynamics, magnetism, phasons, propagation of waves, surfaces and technological potential of quasicrystals. Insight into basics in physics and chemistry is also given, with examples from metallurgy, the surface of alloys, plasticity, etc., in order to point out the possible genuine aspects of quasicrystals and allow a better comparison with conventional alloys.

Quasicrystals

Quasicrystals
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 575
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ISBN-10 : 9783662050286
ISBN-13 : 3662050285
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Synopsis Quasicrystals by : J.-B. Suck

The book provides an introduction to all aspects of the physics of quasicrystals. The chapters, each written by an expert in this field, cover quasiperiodic tilings and the modeling of the atomic structure of quasicrystals. The electronic density of states and the calculation of the electronic structure play a key role in this introduction, as does an extensive discussion of the atomic dynamics. The study of defects in quasicrystals by high resolution electron microscopy and the computer simulations of defects and fracture in decorated tilings are important subjects for the application of these aperiodic crystals.

Index of Conference Proceedings

Index of Conference Proceedings
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Total Pages : 696
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105024163532
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Synopsis Index of Conference Proceedings by : British Library. Document Supply Centre

Proceedings in Print

Proceedings in Print
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Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105023540888
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Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics

Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9781461207054
ISBN-13 : 1461207053
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Synopsis Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics by : A. Kashiwara

As the interaction of mathematics and theoretical physics continues to intensify, the theories developed in mathematics are being applied to physics, and conversely. This book centers around the theory of primitive forms which currently plays an active and key role in topological field theory (theoretical physics), but was originally developed as a mathematical notion to define a "good period mapping" for a family of analytic structures. The invited papers in this volume are expository in nature by participants of the Taniguchi Symposium on "Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics" and the RIMS Symposium bearing the same title, both held in Kyoto. The papers reflect the broad research of some of the world's leading mathematical physicists, and should serve as an excellent resource for researchers as well as graduate students of both disciplines.

Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics

Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 0817639756
ISBN-13 : 9780817639754
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics by : Masaki Kashiwara

As the interaction of mathematics and theoretical physics continues to intensify, the theories developed in mathematics are being applied to physics, and conversely. This book centers around the theory of primitive forms which currently plays an active and key role in topological field theory (theoretical physics), but was originally developed as a mathematical notion to define a "good period mapping" for a family of analytic structures. The invited papers in this volume are expository in nature by participants of the Taniguchi Symposium on "Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics" and the RIMS Symposium bearing the same title, both held in Kyoto. The papers reflect the broad research of some of the world's leading mathematical physicists, and should serve as an excellent resource for researchers as well as graduate students of both disciplines.

Natural Quasicrystals

Natural Quasicrystals
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 3030456765
ISBN-13 : 9783030456764
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Natural Quasicrystals by : Luca Bindi

This book describes the discovery of quasicrystals (icosahedral and decagonal) in an extraterrestrial rock from the Koryak Mountains of Far Eastern Russia. After a decade-long search for a natural quasicrystal, this discovery opened a new avenue in mineralogy and crystallography that could lead to further discoveries in geoscience, astronomy, condensed matter physics, and materials engineering. For the first time, minerals have been discovered that violate the symmetry restrictions of conventional crystallography. The natural occurrence of such crystals was unexpected, involving previously unknown processes. The fact that the quasicrystals were found in a meteorite formed in the earliest moments of the solar system means these processes have been active for over 4.5 billion years and have influenced the composition of the first objects to condense around the Sun. Finding quasicrystals formed in these extreme environments also informed the longstanding debate concerning the stability and robustness of quasicrystals. Recent shock experiments lend support to the hypothesis that the extraterrestrial quasicrystals formed as a result of hypervelocity impacts between objects in the early Solar system, and that they are probably less rare in the Milky Way.