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Fractals, Diffusion, and Relaxation in Disordered Complex Systems, - Volume 133, Part

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Informationen zum Autor Yuri Kalmykov is Professor of Physics at the University of Perpignan. Dr. Kalmykov has also been a Visiting Scientist at Trinity College, Dublin, and a Visiting Professor at Queen's University of Belfast, UK. The area of his research interests is non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, dielectric and Kerr-effect relaxation in gaseous and liquid dielectrics, magnetic relaxation of ferrofluids, relaxation processes in complex systems, etc. Dr. Kalmykov is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, UK, and author of several books and over two hundred research articles that have appeared in numerous scientific journals including the Journal of Chemical Physics , the Physical Review ( A, B, and E ) and Physical Review Letters. William Coffey has held research positions at the School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, and at the University of Salford. He was appointed Lecturer at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, in 1977, elected a Fellow of the College in 1981, and appointed a Professor of Engineering Sciences in 1985. Renowned for his work in the theory of Brownian motion and molecular diffusion Dr. Coffey has been the recipient of numerous honors, including Fellow of the American Physical Society, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and Docteur Honoris causa (Université de Perpignan, France). Professor Coffey is the author of many books and more than one hundred and fifty papers. In particular, he is the coauthor of two previous Wiley books, Molecular dynamics (with M. W. Evans, G. J. Evans, and P. Grigolini) and Molecular Diffusion and Spectra (with M. W. Evans and P. Grigolini). Klappentext Fractals, Diffusion, and Relaxation in Disordered Complex Systems is a special guest-edited, two-part volume of Advances in Chemical Physics that continues to report recent advances with significant, up-to-date chapters by internationally recognized researchers. Zusammenfassung Fractals! Diffusion! and Relaxation in Disordered Complex Systems is a special guest-edited! two-part volume of Advances in Chemical Physics that continues to report recent advances with significant! up-to-date chapters by internationally recognized researchers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Dielectic Relaxation Phenomena in Complex Materials 1 By Yuri Feldman, Alexander Puzenko, and Yaroslav Ryabov Chapter 2 Evolution of the Dynamic Susceptibility in Supercooled Liquids and Glasses 127 By Thomas Blochowicz, Alexander Brodin, and Ernst Rössler Chapter 3 Slow Relaxation, Anomalous Diffusion, and Aging in Equilibrated Or Nonequilibrated Environments 257 By Noëlle Pottier Chapter 4 Power-law Blinking Quantum Dots: Stochastic And Physical Models 327 By Gennady Margolin, Vladimir Protasenko, Masaru Kuno, and Eli Barkai Chapter 5 the Continuous-time Random Walk Versus The Generalized Master Equation 357 By Paolo Grigolini Author Index 475 Subject Index 513 Chapter 6 Fractal Physiology, Complexity, and the Fractional Calculus 1 By Bruce J. West Chapter 7 Physical Properties of Fractal Structures 93 By Vitaly V. Novikov Chapter 8 Fractional Rotational Diffusion and Anomalous Dielectric Relaxation in Dipole Systems 285 By William T. Coffey, Yuri P. Kalmykov, and Sergey V. Titov Chapter 9 Fundamentals of Lévy Flight Processes 439 By Aleksei V. Chechkin, Vsevolod Y. Gonchar, Joseph Klafter, and Ralf Metzler Chapter 10 Dispersion of the Structural Relaxation and The Vitrification of Liquids 497 By Kia L. Ngai, Riccardo Casalini, Simone Capaccioli, Marian Paluch, and C.M. Roland Chapter 11 Molecular Dynamics in Thin Polymer Films 595 By Friedrich Kremer and Anatoli Serghei Aut...

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