Jamming and Glass Transitions

Jamming and Glass Transitions
Author: Ada Altieri
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030236007

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The work described in this book originates from a major effort to develop a fundamental theory of the glass and the jamming transitions. The first chapters guide the reader through the phenomenology of supercooled liquids and structural glasses and provide the tools to analyze the most frequently used models able to predict the complex behavior of such systems. A fundamental outcome is a detailed theoretical derivation of an effective thermodynamic potential, along with the study of anomalous vibrational properties of sphere systems. The interested reader can find in these pages a clear and deep analysis of mean-field models as well as the description of advanced beyond-mean-field perturbative expansions. To investigate important second-order phase transitions in lattice models, the last part of the book proposes an innovative theoretical approach, based on a multi-layer construction. The different methods developed in this thesis shed new light on important connections among constraint satisfaction problems, jamming and critical phenomena in complex systems, and lay part of the groundwork for a complete theory of amorphous solids.

Jamming and Rheology

Jamming and Rheology
Author: Andrea J. Liu,Sidney R. Nagel
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0748408797

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The subject of jamming and rheology is a broad and interdisciplinary one that is generating increasing interest. This book deals with one of the oldest unsolved problems in condensed matter physics - that of the nature of glass transition in supercooled liquids. Jamming and Rheology is a collection of reprinted articles from several fields, ranging from structural glasses to foams and granular materials. Glassy relaxation and constrained dynamics (jamming) occur at all scales, from microscopic to macroscopic - in the glass transition of supercooled liquids, in fluids confined to thin films, in the structural arrest of particles such as granular materials, and in foams which must be driven by an applied stress in order to flow. Because jamming occurs at the transition between where a flow occurs and where motion stops, it is hoped that there may be a universal feature that describes this transition in all systems. This volume shows that the systems described above share many common phenomenological features, and covers work done by a wide range of scientists and technologists working in areas from physics to chemistry to chemical and mechanical engineering.

Jamming and Rheology

Jamming and Rheology
Author: Andrea J. Liu,Sidney R. Nagel
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482268171

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The subject of jamming and rheology is a broad and interdisciplinary one that is generating increasing interest. This book deals with one of the oldest unsolved problems in condensed matter physics - that of the nature of glass transition in supercooled liquids. Jamming and Rheology is a collection of reprinted articles from several fields, ran

Spin Glass Theory And Far Beyond Replica Symmetry Breaking After 40 Years

Spin Glass Theory And Far Beyond  Replica Symmetry Breaking After 40 Years
Author: Patrick Charbonneau,Enzo Marinari,Giorgio Parisi,Federico Ricci-tersenghi,Gabriele Sicuro,Francesco Zamponi,Marc Mezard
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2023-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811273933

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About sixty years ago, the anomalous magnetic response of certain magnetic alloys drew the attention of theoretical physicists. It soon became clear that understanding these systems, now called spin glasses, would give rise to a new branch of statistical physics. As physical materials, spin glasses were found to be as useless as they were exotic. They have nevertheless been recognized as paradigmatic examples of complex systems with applications to problems as diverse as neural networks, amorphous solids, biological molecules, social and economic interactions, information theory and constraint satisfaction problems.This book presents an encyclopaedic overview of the broad range of these applications. More than 30 contributions are compiled, written by many of the leading researchers who have contributed to these developments over the last few decades. Some timely and cutting-edge applications are also discussed. This collection serves well as an introduction and summary of disordered and glassy systems for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and practitioners interested in the topic.

Complex Materials in Physics and Biology

Complex Materials in Physics and Biology
Author: F. Mallamace,H.E. Stanley
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-07-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781614990710

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The surprising connections which have developed between physics and various fields as diverse as biology and economics now constitute the fascinating research area known as complex materials and systems. The study of complex materials and processes is rapidly expanding, and many important experimental and theoretical discoveries have been made in recent years. Statistical physics is key to exploring this new and expanding field, enabling an understanding of real-world phenomena compromised of complex materials or exhibiting complex processes. This book includes lectures presented at the CLXXVI International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”, held in Varenna, Italy, in July 2010. The school focused on recent advances and developing perspectives in the study of complex materials and processes, as related to physics and biology. The book provides both an introduction and a complete presentation of recent theoretical and experimental developments for each topic. Topics addressed include: scaling and universality, supra-molecular systems and solutions, polymer systems, static and dynamics of liquid water, arrested dynamics and jamming, dynamics of out of equilibrium systems, physics of confined liquids, granular matter, physics of biological and medical systems, networks in physical and social sciences, turbulence in physics, biology and economics and finally, switching phenomena in biology and economics. The book provides reviews of these cutting edge topics by leading authorities and will be a reference work useful to both advanced research professionals and beginning graduate students.

Ageing and the Glass Transition

Ageing and the Glass Transition
Author: Malte Henkel,Michel Pleimling,Roland Sanctuary
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540696834

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Understanding cooperative phenomena far from equilibrium is one of the fascinating challenges of present-day many-body physics. Glassy behaviour and the physical ageing process of such materials are paradigmatic examples. The present volume, primarily intended as introduction and reference, collects six extensive lectures addressing selected experimental and theoretical issues in the field of glassy systems.

Glasses and Grains

Glasses and Grains
Author: Bertrand Duplantier,Thomas C. Halsey,Vincent Rivasseau
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-04-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783034800846

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This tenth volume in the Poincaré Seminar Series describes recent developments at one of the most challenging frontiers in statistical physics - the deeply related fields of glassy dynamics, especially near the glass transition, and of the statics and dynamics of granular systems. These fields are marked by a vigorous interchange between experiment, theory, and numerical studies, all of which are well represented by the leading experts who have contributed articles to this volume. These articles are also highly pedagogical, as befits their origin in lectures to a broad scientific audience. Highlights include a Galilean dialogue on the mean field and competing theories of the glass transition, a wide-ranging survey of colloidal glasses, and experimental as well as theoretical treatments of the relatively new field of dense granular flows. This book should be of broad general interest to both physicists and mathematicians.

Jamming Yielding and Irreversible Deformation in Condensed Matter

Jamming  Yielding  and Irreversible Deformation in Condensed Matter
Author: Carmen Miguel,Miguel Rubi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2006-02-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540300281

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This collection of ten tutorial reviews by leading researchers in the field introduces and renews recent advances on irreversible deformation phenomena in solid state and soft condensed matter physics. The focus in applications is on amorphous materials, crystalline solids under stress and, more generally, elastic manifolds driven by external processes. This book addresses in particular nonspecialists and graduate students wishing to enter the field.