Introduction to Soft Matter Physics

by Luwei Zhou

2020-05-26 23:12:28

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Soft matters differ from hard ones essentially due to former's relatively weak interaction which is comparable to k BTrm (Trm = room temperature) — this results in the major characteristics of soft matters such as 'strong reactions upo... Read more
Soft matters differ from hard ones essentially due to former's relatively weak interaction which is comparable to k BTrm (Trm = room temperature) — this results in the major characteristics of soft matters such as 'strong reactions upon weak actions'. Developed over a period of 10 years through soft matter physics lectures for both graduate and undergraduate students in Fudan University, this textbook not only concentrates on the basic interactions inside soft matters through a reductionist approach, but also introduces the exploratory works on the complexity of soft matters in methods of system science. Other important topics in soft matter physics which are included involve static and dynamic electrorheological (ER) effects — an important 'model animal' in the subject, granular media — which explains the thermodynamics of sands and its dynamics, and the Onsager principle of least energy dissipation rate which has been adapted in this textbook to see how it governs the optimal paths of a system's deviation from and restoration to equilibrium. The subject of soft matter physics is still in its infancy, making it highly exciting and attractive. If you like a challenging subject, you will most certainly fall in love with soft matter physics at first read! Less

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Publication date February 26, 2019
Languageeng
ISBN9789813275119

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