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Dissipative Ordered Fluids : Theories for Liquid Crystals

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وحدة البيع: EACH
151 ر.س. شهرياً /4 أشهر
المؤلف: Sonnet, André M.
تاريخ النشر: 2014
تصنيف الكتاب: التربية والتعليم, الكتب الانجليزية
عدد الصفحات: 336 Pages
الصيغة: غلاف ورقي
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    This is a book on the dissipative dynamics of ordered fluids,
    with a particular focus on liquid crystals. It covers a whole
    range of different theories, mainly concerned with nematic liquid
    crystals in both their chiral and nonchiral variants. The authors
    begin by giving a detailed account of the molecular origins of
    orientational order in fluids. They then go on to develop a general
    framework in which continuum theories for ordered fluids can be phrased.
    Within this unified setting, they cover both well-established classical theories and new ones with aspects that are not yet completely settled. The book treats a wide range of hydrodynamic theories for liquid crystals, from the original 1960s works by Ericksen and Leslie to new, fast-developing ideas of liquid crystal science. The final chapter is devoted to nematoacoustics and its applications. Old experiments on the propagation of ultrasound waves in nematic liquid crystals are interpreted and explained
    in the light of a new theory developed within the general theoretical infrastructure proposed in the body of the book.


    This book is intended both for graduate students and professional
    scholars in mathematics, physics, and engineering of advanced
    materials. It delivers a solid framework for liquid crystal
    hydrodynamics and shows the unifying concepts at the basis of the
    classical theories. It illustrates how these concepts can also be
    applied to a wide variety of modern topics.


    Andre M. Sonnet is in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (Scotland) and Epifanio G.
    Virga is in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pavia (Italy). They have a long history of working together in liquid crystal science and have contributed, in particular, to the theories of
    defects and biaxial nematics.

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