The works of the 1991 Nobel prize winner in Physics, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, have transformed condensed matter physics. Over the last three decades, he has left his indelible mark on an astonishing variety of condensed matter topics — magnets, superconductors, liquid crystals, polymers, interfaces, wetting and adhesions, and chirality. In doing so, he has bridged the gap between solid state physics and physical chemistry, and has forged close links between experimentalists and theoreticians.In awarding him the 1991 Nobel prize for his theoretical studies on liquid crystals and polymers, the Nobel foundation has paid tribute to his undoubted genius in discovering mathematical simplicity and elegance in the most complex and “messy” of systems. His deep insights into these fields have enabled others to exploit liquid crystals in technology and have paved the way for physicists to work on polymers.SIMPLE VIEWS ON CONDENSED MATTER presents a personal selection of the major works of de Gennes. It comes complete with afterthoughts by the author on his main papers, explaining their successes or weaknesses, and the current views on each special problem. This collector’s volume contains all the important works of de Gennes which have made a lasting impact on our understanding of condensed matter, and serves as an essential reference book for all condensed matter physicists and physical chemists. It also bears testimony to the genius of a remarkable man, and should be a source of inspiration for aspiring scientists around the world.
Pierre-gilles De Gennes
SIMPLE VIEWS ON CONDENSED MATTER (V4) [PDF ebook]
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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 420 ● ISBN 9789814355926 ● Dateigröße 68.1 MB ● Herausgeber Pierre-gilles De Gennes ● Verlag World Scientific Publishing Company ● Ort Singapore ● Land SG ● Erscheinungsjahr 1992 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 2680102 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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