This book reports new results in condensed matter physics for which topological methods and ideas are important. It considers, on the one hand, recently discovered systems such as carbon nanocrystals and, on the other hand, new topological methods used to describe more traditional systems such as the Fermi surfaces of normal metals, liquid crystals and quasicrystals. The authors of the book are renowned specialists in their fields and present the results of ongoing research, some of it obtained only very recently and not yet published in monograph form.
This book reports new results in condensed matter physics for which topological methods and ideas are important. It considers, on the one hand, recently discovered systems such as carbon nanocrystals and, on the other hand, new topological methods used to describe more traditional systems such as the Fermi surfaces of normal metals, liquid crystals and quasicrystals. The authors of the book are renowned specialists in their fields and present the results of ongoing research, some of it obtained only very recently and not yet published in monograph form. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 10976142, 978-3-540-23406-7
2006
Seitenzahl: 272
Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 22mm
Gewicht: 536g
ISBN-13: 9783540234067
ISBN-10: 3540234063
Artikelnr.: 13940117
Autorenporträt
Michael Monastyrsky, professor of mathematics and theoretical physics at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics in Moscow/Russia, graduated the mathematical department of Moscow State University(1967). He authored numerous papers in various fields of mathematics and theoretical physics. He presented invited plenary talks on many conferences and was the visiting professor of many universities and institutes including IAS (Princeton), Harvard,Princeton and Yale Universities (USA),Cambridge and Oxford Universities (Great Britain), IHES and Universite de Paris (France).
Inhaltsangabe
Topology in the Electron Theory of Metals.- Topology, Quasiperiodic Functions, and the Transport Phenomena.- The Role of Topology in Growth and Agglomeration.- Topological Defects in Carbon Nanocrystals.- Physics from Topology and Structures.- Phason Dynamics in Aperiodic Crystals.- Hamiltonian Monodromy as Lattice Defect.- Two-Qubit and Three-Qubit Geometry and Hopf Fibrations.- Defects, Surface Anchoring, and Three-Dimensional Director Fields in the Lamellar Structure of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals as Studied by Fluorescence Confocal Polarizing Microscopy.
Topology in the Electron Theory of Metals.- Topology, Quasiperiodic Functions, and the Transport Phenomena.- The Role of Topology in Growth and Agglomeration.- Topological Defects in Carbon Nanocrystals.- Physics from Topology and Structures.- Phason Dynamics in Aperiodic Crystals.- Hamiltonian Monodromy as Lattice Defect.- Two-Qubit and Three-Qubit Geometry and Hopf Fibrations.- Defects, Surface Anchoring, and Three-Dimensional Director Fields in the Lamellar Structure of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals as Studied by Fluorescence Confocal Polarizing Microscopy.
Topology in the Electron Theory of Metals.- Topology, Quasiperiodic Functions, and the Transport Phenomena.- The Role of Topology in Growth and Agglomeration.- Topological Defects in Carbon Nanocrystals.- Physics from Topology and Structures.- Phason Dynamics in Aperiodic Crystals.- Hamiltonian Monodromy as Lattice Defect.- Two-Qubit and Three-Qubit Geometry and Hopf Fibrations.- Defects, Surface Anchoring, and Three-Dimensional Director Fields in the Lamellar Structure of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals as Studied by Fluorescence Confocal Polarizing Microscopy.
Topology in the Electron Theory of Metals.- Topology, Quasiperiodic Functions, and the Transport Phenomena.- The Role of Topology in Growth and Agglomeration.- Topological Defects in Carbon Nanocrystals.- Physics from Topology and Structures.- Phason Dynamics in Aperiodic Crystals.- Hamiltonian Monodromy as Lattice Defect.- Two-Qubit and Three-Qubit Geometry and Hopf Fibrations.- Defects, Surface Anchoring, and Three-Dimensional Director Fields in the Lamellar Structure of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals as Studied by Fluorescence Confocal Polarizing Microscopy.
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