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Informationen zum Autor Wolfgang GötzeEmeritus ProfessorPhysics DepartmentTechnical University of Munich; 1955 till 1961 study of physics, Humboldt University, Berlin and Free University, Berlin1963 Ph.D.in Physics, Technical University, Munich1964 till 1970 Scientific Coworker at Max-Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics, Munich1966 till 1967 Research Associate, Physics Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, USASince 1970 Professor for Theoretical Physics, Technical University MunichSince 2003 Emeritus Klappentext Amorphous condensed matter can exhibit complex motions on time scales which extend up to those relevant for the functioning of biomaterials. The book presents the derivation of a microscopic theory for amorphous matter, which exhibits the evolution of such complex motions as a new paradigm of strongly interacting particle systems. e Zusammenfassung Amorphous condensed matter can exhibit complex motions on time scales which extend up to those relevant for the functioning of biomaterials. The book presents the derivation of a microscopic theory for amorphous matter, which exhibits the evolution of such complex motions as a new paradigm of strongly interacting particle systems. e Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Glassy dynamics of liquids 2: Correlation functions 3: Elements of liquid dynamics 4: Foundations of the mode-coupling theory 5: Extensions of the mode-coupling theory 6: Asymptotic relaxation laws Appendices