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Chiral Matter - Proceedings Of The Nobel Symposium 167

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A geometric figure has chirality, or handedness, if its mirror image cannot be brought to coincide with itself. The concept of chirality was instrumental in establishing the tetrahedral valences of the carbon atom, and has continued to play a key role in chemistry and molecular biology ever since.

The fact that living organisms use only one of two mirror isomers of such molecules as amino acids and sugars, that is, the question of the origin of homochirality of the molecular basis of life, remains an unsolved problem of the same dignity as the origin of dark matter and dark energy.

The increasing importance of chirality and topology in condensed matter physics and chemistry, and the production of new states of matter in heavy-ion collisions, have brought the concept of chirality into physics and cosmology in a tangible way while at the same time expanded the physics/chemistry interface. The book is the first to address all aspects of chirality in a single volume.

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Authors Dmitri Kharzeev Mats Larss Egor Babaev
Assisted by Egor Babaev (Editor), Dmitri Kharzeev (Editor), Egor Babaev (Editor), Dmitri Kharzeev (Editor), Kharzeev Dmitri (Editor), Mats Larsson (Editor), Larsson Mats (Editor), Mats Larsson (Editor), Alexander Molochkov (Editor), Vitali Zhaunerchyk (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2023
 
EAN 9789811265051
ISBN 978-981-1265-05-1
Series Proceedings Of Nobel Symposium - Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Miscellaneous

SCIENCE / Physics / Atomic & Molecular, SCIENCE / Physics / Condensed Matter, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics

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