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This book offers a didactic and a self-contained treatment of the
physics of liquid and flowing matter with a statistical mechanics
approach. Experimental and theoretical methods that were developed
to study fluids are now frequently applied to a number of more
complex systems generically referred to as soft matter. As for
simple liquids, also for complex fluids it is important to
understand how their macroscopic behavior is determined by the
interactions between the component units. Moreover, in recent years
new and relevant insights have emerged from the study of anomalous
phases and metastable states of matter. In addition to the
traditional topics concerning fluids in normal conditions, the
authors of this book discuss recent developments in the field of
disordered systems in condensed and soft matter. In particular they
emphasize computer simulation techniques that are used in the study
of soft matter and the theories and study of slow glassy dynamics.
For these reasons the book includes a specific chapter about
metastability, supercooled liquids and glass transition. The book
is written for graduate students and active researchers in the
field.
This book offers a didactic and a self-contained treatment of the
physics of liquid and flowing matter with a statistical mechanics
approach. Experimental and theoretical methods that were developed
to study fluids are now frequently applied to a number of more
complex systems generically referred to as soft matter. As for
simple liquids, also for complex fluids it is important to
understand how their macroscopic behavior is determined by the
interactions between the component units. Moreover, in recent years
new and relevant insights have emerged from the study of anomalous
phases and metastable states of matter. In addition to the
traditional topics concerning fluids in normal conditions, the
authors of this book discuss recent developments in the field of
disordered systems in condensed and soft matter. In particular they
emphasize computer simulation techniques that are used in the study
of soft matter and the theories and study of slow glassy dynamics.
For these reasons the book includes a specific chapter about
metastability, supercooled liquids and glass transition. The book
is written for graduate students and active researchers in the
field.
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