Introduction To Liquid State Physics
Norman H March author Mario P Tosi author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published:19th Aug '02
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of liquid state physics, detailing liquid properties, thermodynamics, complex fluids, non-Newtonian flows, and surface characteristics, while concluding with insights on quantal fluids.
Introduction to Liquid State Physics serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the liquid state of matter. The book begins with a qualitative overview of liquid properties, laying a solid foundation for readers to grasp the fundamental characteristics that distinguish liquids from solids and gases. This introductory section is crucial for setting the stage for more complex discussions that follow.
Subsequent chapters delve into thermodynamics and the intricate structures of liquids, emphasizing the role of interaction forces and transport properties such as diffusion and viscosity. The author skillfully navigates through complex topics, including the behavior of anisotropic liquid crystals and polymers, providing valuable insights into the nature of complex fluids. The treatment of non-Newtonian and turbulent flows is particularly noteworthy, as it addresses phenomena that are essential in various scientific and industrial applications.
In addition to classical liquids, the book also explores surface properties and the characteristics of the liquid-vapor critical point, enriching the reader's understanding of phase transitions. The final chapter shifts focus to quantal fluids, offering a glimpse into the quantum aspects of liquid state physics. Overall, this work is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of liquid states, combining theoretical concepts with practical implications in a clear and accessible manner.
ISBN: 9789810246396
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452 pages