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A cross-disciplinary study of the physical properties of complex
fluids, solids, and interfaces as a function of their mesoscopic
structures, with empasis on nonequilibrium phenomena. The book
introduces readers to the methods of non-equilibrium statistical
mechanics as applied to complex materials, but always connects
theories with experiments. It shows the underlying connections
between topics as diverse as critical phenomena in colloidal
dynamics, glassy state relaxation and deformation, reinforced
polymer composites, molecular level mixing in nanocomposites, and
rough surfaces and interfaces. At the same time, each chapter is
designed to be independent from the others so that the book can
serve as a reference work as well as a text. It is not designed to
review all the recent work in mesoscopic physics, which spans many
disciplines, but rather attempts to establish a general framework
for understanding and developing new materials that can not be
designed by the trial and error methods. A familiarity with the
basics of statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics is
assumed.
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