
Scaling and Disordered Systems : International Workshop and Collection of Articles Honoring Professor Antonio Coniglio on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday.
Title:
Scaling and Disordered Systems : International Workshop and Collection of Articles Honoring Professor Antonio Coniglio on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday.
Author:
Family, Fereydoon.
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9789812778109
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1 online resource (361 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Antonio Coniglio: Curriculum Vitae -- Program of the Workshop -- Part I: Critical Phenomena -- Fractal Dimensions and Corrections to Scaling for Critical Potts Clusters -- Complex Viscoelastic Behaviour at the Sol-Gel Transition -- Scaling and Finite-Size Effects for the Critical Backbone -- Roughening Transition in Branching Polymers -- Percolation and Critical Phenomena of an Attractive Micellar System -- Thermally Diluted Ising Systems -- Critical Fluctuations in the Breakdown of Disordered Systems -- Critical Fluctuations in 2D XY Magnets -- Part II: Slow Dynamics -- Compaction of Granular Matter: A Short Review and the Random Tetris Model -- Why Conductivity Decreases with Pressure in Ion-Doped Polymers -- Dynamical Non-Linear Susceptibility of the Quenched and Annealed Frustrated Lattice Gas Models -- Lack of Equilibration in a Model for Continuously Supercooled Liquids -- Effects of an Imposed Flow on Phase-Separating Binary Mixtures -- Fast Relaxation Time in a Spin Model with Glassy Behavior -- Molecular-Dynamics Studies of Biatomic Supercooled Liquids: Intermittency, Stick-Slip Transition and the Breakdown of the Stokes-Einstein Laws -- Vortex Matter Out of Equilibrium -- On the Statistical Properties of the Large Time Zero Temperature Dynamics of the SK Model -- The Relationship Between the Scaling Parameter and Relaxation Time for Non-Exponential Relaxation in Disordered Systems -- Slow Dynamics, Aging and History-Dependent Effects in the Parking-Lot Model -- Standard Scaling and Multiscaling in Phase Ordering Dynamics -- Part III: Scaling -- Scaling in the Atmosphere: On Global Laws of Persistence and Tests of Climate Models -- Nonlinear Relaxation in Population Dynamics.
Scaling Behaviour of a Multiply Connected Fluctuating Interface in Two Dimensions -- Multilineal Random Patterns Evolving Subdiffusively in Square Lattice -- How to Become a Dictator: A Simple Model from Physics -- On Fractional Relaxation -- Stripe Patterns in Self-Stratification Experiments -- Scaling in Cosmic Structures -- Revisiting the Derivation of the Fractional Diffusion Equation -- Learning in an Oscillatory Cortical Model -- Fluid Flow Through Disordered Porous Media -- Sociophysics - A Review of Recent Monte Carlo Simulations -- Remarks on the Nonuniversality of Boltzmann-Gibbs Statistical Mechanics -- Effect of Damage on the Roughness of Planar Cracks: The Case of the Random Fuse Model -- Author Index.
Abstract:
Investigation of the fractal and scaling properties of disordered systems has recently become a focus of great interest in research. Disordered or amorphous materials, like glasses, polymers, gels, colloids, ceramic superconductors and random alloys or magnets, do not have a homogeneous microscopic structure. The microscopic environment varies randomly from site to site in the system and this randomness adds to the complexity and the richness of the properties of these materials. A particularly challenging aspect of random systems is their dynamical behavior. Relaxation in disordered systems generally follows an unusual time-dependent trajectory. Applications of scaling and fractal concepts in disordered systems have become a broad area of interdisciplinary research, involving studies of the physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and engineering aspects of random systems. This book is intended for specialists as well as graduate and postdoctoral students working in condensed-matter or statistical physics. It provides state-of-the-art information on the latest developments in this important and timely topic. The book is divided into three parts: Part I deals with critical phenomena, Part II is devoted to discussion of slow dynamics and Part III involves the application of scaling concepts to random systems. The effects of disorder at the mesoscopic scale as well as the latest results on the dynamical properties of disordered systems are presented. In particular, recent developments in static and dynamic scaling theories and applications of fractal concepts to disordered systems are discussed. Contents: Fractal Dimensions and Corrections to Scaling for Critical Potts Clusters (A Aharony & J Asikainen); Scaling and Finite-Size Effects for the Critical Backbone (M Barthelem et al.); Percolation and Critical Phenomena of an Attractive Micellar
System (F Mallamace et al.); Critical Fluctuations in the Breakdown of Disordered Systems (A Petri); Compaction of Granular Matter: A Short Review, and the Random Tetris Model (A Barrat & V Loreto); Why Conductivity Decreases with Pressure in Ion-Doped Polymers (J T Bendler et al.); Lack of Equilibration in a Model for Continuously Supercooled Liquids (F Corberi & A Coniglio); Vortex Matter out of Equilibrium (M Nicodemi); Scaling in the Atmosphere: On Global Laws of Persistence and Tests of Climate Models (A Bunde & S Havlin); Nonlinear Relaxation in Population Dynamics (M A Cirone et al.); Scaling in Cosmic Structures (L Pietronero et al.); Effect of Damage on the Roughness of Planar Cracks: The Case of the Random Fuse Model (S Zapperi et al.); and other papers. Readership: Specialists as well as graduate and postdoctoral students in condensed-matter and statistical physics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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