Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
After a brief introduction to general theoretical concepts and historical developments, the book thoroughly describes glassy phenomenology and the established theory. The core of the book surveys the crucial technique of two-temperature thermodynamics, explains the success of this method in resolving previously paradoxical problems in glasses, and presents exactly solvable models, a physically realistic approach to dynamics with advantages over more established mean field methods. The authors also tackle the potential energy landscape approach and discuss more detailed theories of glassy states, including mode coupling, avoided critical point, replica, and random first order transition theories. This reference lucidly explores recent theoretical advances in the thermodynamics of slowing-aging (glassy) systems. It details the general properties of glassy states while also demonstrating how these properties are present in specific models, enabling readers to thoroughly understand this fundamental yet challenging area of study.
Tipologia CRIS:
03.01 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
GLASSY STATE; GLASS TRANSITION; KAUZMANN TRANSITION; FLUCTUATION-DISSIPATION; AGING DYNAMICS; TWO TEMPERATURE THERMODYNAMICS; EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURES; URN MODELS; SPIN-GLASS MODELS; MODE-COUPLING THEORY; RANDOM FIRST ORDER TRANSITION THEORY; POTENTIAL ENERGY LANDSCAPE; INHERENT STRUCTURES
Elenco autori:
Leuzzi, Luca
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