Geometric Methods In Elastic Theory Of Membranes In Liquid Crystal Phases Second Edition

Geometric Methods In Elastic Theory Of Membranes In Liquid Crystal Phases  Second Edition
Author: Zhanchun Tu,Jixing Liu,Yuzhang Xie,Zhong-can Ou-yang
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813227743

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'The book is highly recommended as a reference for advanced graduate students and scholars involved in geometric analysis of membranes and other elastic surfaces. Valuable techniques may be learned from the book’s model constructions and sequential derivations and presentations of governing equations. Detailed analysis and solutions enable the reader with an increased understanding of the physical characteristics of membranes in liquid crystal phases such as their preferred shapes.'Contemporary PhysicsThis is the second edition of the book Geometric Methods in Elastic Theory of Membranes in Liquid Crystal Phases published by World Scientific in 1999. This book gives a comprehensive treatment of the conditions of mechanical equilibrium and the deformation of membranes as a surface problem in differential geometry. It is aimed at readers engaging in the field of investigation of the shape formation of membranes in liquid crystalline state with differential geometry. The material chosen in this book is mainly limited to analytical results. The main changes in this second edition are: we add a chapter (Chapter 4) to explain how to calculate variational problems on a surface with a free edge by using a new mathematical tool — moving frame method and exterior differential forms — and how to derive the shape equation and boundary conditions for open lipid membranes through this new method. In addition, we include the recent concise work on chiral lipid membranes as a section in Chapter 5, and in Chapter 6 we mention some topics that we have not fully investigated but are also important to geometric theory of membrane elasticity.

Geometric Methods in Elastic Theory of Membranes in Liquid Crystal Phases

Geometric Methods in Elastic Theory of Membranes in Liquid Crystal Phases
Author: Zhanchun Tu,Zhong-Can Ou-Yang,Ji-Xing Liu,Yu-Zhang Xie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Liquid crystal films
ISBN: 9813227737

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Looking Beyond The Frontiers Of Science Dedicated To The 80th Birthday Of Kk Phua

Looking Beyond The Frontiers Of Science  Dedicated To The 80th Birthday Of Kk Phua
Author: Lars Brink,Ngee-pong Chang,Kazuo Fujikawa,Da-hsuan Feng,Mo-lin Ge,Leong-chuan Kwek,Spenta R Wadia
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2022-07-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811263705

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Professor Kok Khoo Phua is the Founding Director and Emeritus Professor of the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Adjunct Professor of Department of Physics both at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS). He is the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd.When he was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2009, the citation read: 'For tireless efforts to strengthen scientific research throughout Asia and promote international physics education and scholarly exchanges, and for enriching science and education through the World Scientific Publishing Company he founded.'This unique volume on the occasion of his 80th birthday is a compilation of tributes from his friends who have known him for decades along with scientific articles that celebrate his visionary approach to promote science worldwide.

Applied Symbolic Dynamics And Chaos Second Edition

Applied Symbolic Dynamics And Chaos  Second Edition
Author: Hao Bailin,Zheng Wei-mou
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813236448

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Symbolic dynamics is a coarse-grained description of dynamics. It has been a long-studied chapter of the mathematical theory of dynamical systems, but its abstract formulation has kept many practitioners of physical sciences and engineering from appreciating its simplicity, beauty, and power. At the same time, symbolic dynamics provides almost the only rigorous way to understand global systematics of periodic and, especially, chaotic motion in dynamical systems. In a sense, everyone who enters the field of chaotic dynamics should begin with the study of symbolic dynamics. However, this has not been an easy task for non-mathematicians. On one hand, the method of symbolic dynamics has been developed to such an extent that it may well become a practical tool in studying chaotic dynamics, both on computers and in laboratories. On the other hand, most of the existing literature on symbolic dynamics is mathematics-oriented. This book is an attempt at partially filling up this apparent gap by emphasizing the applied aspects of symbolic dynamics without mathematical rigor. Contents: Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction Symbolic Dynamics of Unimodal Maps Maps with Multiple Critical Points Symbolic Dynamics of Circle Maps Symbolic Dynamics of Two-Dimensional Maps Application to Ordinary Differential Equations Counting the Number of Periodic Orbits Symbolic Dynamics and Grammatical Complexity Symbolic Dynamics and Knot Theory Appendix References Index Readership: Researchers and students interested in chaotic dynamics. Keywords: Symbolic Dynamics;ChaosReview: Key Features: No previous knowledge of dynamical systems theory is required in order to read this book The revisions concern mainly the application to ordinary differential equations via constructing two-dimensional symbolic dynamics of the corresponding Poincare maps

Endless Quests Theory Experiments And Applications Of Frontiers Of Superconductivity

Endless Quests  Theory  Experiments And Applications Of Frontiers Of Superconductivity
Author: Jiangdi Fan
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813270800

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The book is devoted to advancing and developing the frontiers of superconductivity; in particular, the theory of the Diagrammatic Iteration Approach (DIA), described in Chapter 1, is unique in the community of superconductivity.The application of DIA to electron correlation effects has allowed the tough issue of strongly-coupled electron systems to be solved, which is important for high-temperature superconductivity (HTS). DIA, when applied to a layered two-dimensional system, gives rise to marvelous outcomes that can explain all the anomalies in the normal state of HTS, and leads to a transition temperature that is dependent on quantities including the dielectric constant, electron band mass and spacing between layers. This then serves as a quantifiable guide on how to make ideal superconductors. Moreover, in such a scenario, the mechanisms of low- and high-temperature superconductivity can be unified on the basis of repulsive Coulomb interactions between electrons.The book contains rich first-hand information on experiments at the frontiers of superconductivity, as well as on relevant applications of such cutting-edge developments. For instance, Jiasu Wang, co-author of the chapter discussing the HTS Maglev train, is the person who completed the world's first HTS Maglev train. Thus, the draw of this book lies not only in its ability to marry theory, experiment and application, but also in its inclusion of research from prestigious experts of the field.

Electron phonon Interaction And Lattice Dynamics In High Tc Superconductors

Electron phonon Interaction And Lattice Dynamics In High Tc Superconductors
Author: Han Zhang
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813271159

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Understanding the mechanism of the high-temperature superconductors has been a very important topic in condensed matter physics. Researchers have been trying to explain the role of electron-phonon interaction (EPI) in cuprates. Some important properties of the cuprates could not be explained by conventional BCS theory. This book contains the experimental and theoretical studies on the EPI. The experimental part covers the results of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), isotopic effect, elastic neutron scattering study of electron-phonon, lattice role and so on. The theoretical part covers the electron-phonon, polaron and bipolaron, effect of lattice, fine structure in the tunnelling spectra of electron-doped cuprates, identification of the bulk pairing symmetry in high-temperature superconductors.Students and researchers interested in high-temperature superconductors, especially the EPI in cuprates will find this title very useful.

Advances In Theoretical And Experimental Research Of High Temperature Cuprate Superconductivity

Advances In Theoretical And Experimental Research Of High Temperature Cuprate Superconductivity
Author: Rushan Han
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-05-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813271180

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This book is indexed in Chemical Abstracts ServiceResearchers working at the frontier of high-Tc Superconductors have reviewed the development in this area in the past 20 years. Both experimental and theoretical aspects have been covered. New directions and possible theoretical models were suggested. The contributors of this book are from China Center of Advanced Science and Technology (CCAST); Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); National Lab for Superconductivity, Institute of Physics, CAS; School of Physics, Peking University and Center of Advanced Study Tsinghua University.This volume will be a useful guide to those who are working in the field.

Physics On Ultracold Quantum Gases

Physics On Ultracold Quantum Gases
Author: Yongjian Han,Yi Wei,Wei Zhang
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813270770

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This book derives from the content of graduate courses on cold atomic gases, taught at the Renmin University of China and at the University of Science and Technology of China. It provides a brief review on the history and current research frontiers in the field of ultracold atomic gases, as well as basic theoretical description of few- and many-body physics in the system. Starting from the basics such as atomic structure, atom-light interaction, laser cooling and trapping, the book then moves on to focus on the treatment of ultracold Fermi gases, before turning to topics in quantum simulation using cold atoms in optical lattices.The book would be ideal not only for professionals and researchers, but also for familiarizing junior graduate students with the subject and aiding them in their preparation for future study and research in the field.