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New Kinds of Phase Transitions: Transformations in Disordered Substances

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Phase transitions are involved in phenomena ranging from the initial stages of the creation of the Universe to the existence of biological objects. It is natural to as whether any phenomena analogous to phase transitions are possible in disordered substances like liquids and glasses. The possibility of such transitions is still very much a matter of debate. Neither the nature nor the features of transformations in liquids and glasses are yet clear, nor is the nature of the order parameters. Investigations in recent years have shown that transformations in liquids and glasses lead to a drastic change of their physical properties and short-range order structure.
The papers collected here contribute to a better understanding of the physics of disordered systems and phase transformations in them. An unambiguous identification of transitions in liquids and glasses requires further high-precision experimental study of the thermodynamic and structural properties in the vicinity of transitions in order to test existing theoretical models and develop new, more accurate ones.

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Phase transitions are involved in phenomena ranging from the initial stages of the creation of the Universe to the existence of biological objects. It is natural to as whether any phenomena analogous to phase transitions are possible in disordered substances like liquids and glasses. The possibility of such transitions is still very much a matter of debate. Neither the nature nor the features of transformations in liquids and glasses are yet clear, nor is the nature of the order parameters. Investigations in recent years have shown that transformations in liquids and glasses lead to a drastic change of their physical properties and short-range order structure.


The papers collected here contribute to a better understanding of the physics of disordered systems and phase transformations in them. An unambiguous identification of transitions in liquids and glasses requires further high-precision experimental study of the thermodynamic and structural properties in the vicinity of transitions in order to test existing theoretical models and develop new, more accurate ones.

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Assisted by S V Buldyrev (Editor), V V Brazhkin (Editor), S V Buldyrev (Editor), V N Ryzhov (Editor), H. E. Stanley (Editor), S. V. Buldyrev (Editor), Harry Eugene Stanley (Editor), H. Eugene Stanley (Editor), H.E. Stanley (Editor), V.V. Brazhkin (Editor), S.V Buldyrev (Editor), V.N. Ryzhov (Editor), S. V Buldyrev (Editor), V. N. Ryzhov (Editor), Vadim Brazhkin (Editor), V Buldyrev (Editor), V N Ryzhov et al (Editor), V. V. Brazhkin (Editor)
Authors V. V. Brazhkin
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.06.2009
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics
 
EAN 9781402008269
ISBN 978-1-4020-0826-9
Pages 649
Illustrations XIX, 649 p.
Dimensions (packing) 16 x 24 cm
Weight (packing) 939 g
 
Series NATO Science Series II Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry > Vol.81, Nato Science Series II: > 81, NATO Science Series II: Mathem > 81, NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, NATO Science Series II > 81, NATO Science Series II: Mathem > 81
Subjects B
Chemistry and Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Physical Chemistry
HOL_0507
 

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