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E-grāmata: Liquid Polymorphism, Volume 152

Series edited by (The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago, Illinois), Foreword by (Princeton University), Edited by (Boston University), Series edited by (University of Chicago)
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  • Sērija : Advances in Chemical Physics
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2013
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118540374
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The Advances in Chemical Physics series—the cutting edge of research in chemical physics

The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics and physical chemistry fields with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Filled with cutting-edge research reported in a cohesive manner not found elsewhere in the literature, each volume of the Advances in Chemical Physics series presents contributions from internationally renowned chemists and serves as the perfect supplement to any advanced graduate class devoted to the study of chemical physics.

This volume explores:





Electron Spin Resonance Studies of Supercooled Water Water-like Anomalies of Core-Softened Fluids: Dependence on the Trajectories in (P, , T) Space Water Proton Environment: A New Water Anomaly at Atomic Scale? Polymorphism and Anomalous Melting in Isotropic Fluids Computer Simulations of Liquid Silica: Water-Like Thermodynamic and Dynamic Anomalies, and the Evidence for Polyamorphism
Electron Spin Resonance Studies Of Supercooled Water
1(28)
Debamalya Banerjee
Subray V. Bhat
Dino Leporini
Pressure-Driven Liquid-Liquid Transformations And Corresponding Bizarre Viscosity Behavior
29(22)
Vadim V. Brazhkin
Yoshinori Katayama
Masami Kanzaki
Alexander G. Lyapin
The Stability Limit And Other Open Questions On Water At Negative Pressure
51(30)
Frederic Caupin
Abraham D. Stroock
Water-Like Anomalies Of Core-Softened Fluids: Dependence On The Trajectories In (PpT) Space
81(20)
Yu. D. Fomin
V. N. Ryzhov
High-Frequency Dynamics Of Liquids Through A Liquid-Liquid Transition: The Case Of Cs
101(12)
Valentina Maria Giordano
G. Monaco
The Liquid-Liquid Phase Transition, Anomalous Properties, And Glass Behavior Of Polymorphic Liquids
113(26)
Nicolas Giovambattista
Amorphous Ices
139(36)
Nicolas Giovambattista
Katrin Amann-Winkel
Thomas Loerting
Water Proton Environment: A New Water Anomaly At Atomic Scale?
175(14)
A. Giuliani
M. A. Ricci
F. Bruni
Polymorphism And Anomalous Melting In Isotropic Fluids
189(14)
Gianpietro Malescio
Transport And Dynamics In Supercooled Confined Water
203(60)
Francesco Mallamace
Carmelo Corsaro
Sow-Hsin Chen
H. Eugene Stanley
Water And Biological Macromolecules
263(46)
Francesco Mallamace
Carmelo Corsaro
Domenico Mallamace
H. Eugene Stanley
Sow-Hsin Chen
Polyamorphism And Liquid-Liquid Phase Transitions In Amorphous Silicon And Supercooled Al2o3-Y2O3 Liquids
309(46)
Paul F. McMillan
G. Neville Greaves
Mark Wilson
Martin C. Wilding
Dominik Daisenberger
Polyamorphism In Water
355(18)
Osamu Mishima
Computer Simulations Of Liquid Silica: Water-Like Thermodynamic And Dynamic Anomalies, And The Evidence For Polyamorphism
373(12)
Ivan Saika-Voivod
Peter H. Poole
Polymorphism In Lattice Models
385(14)
Marcia M. Szortyka
Mauricio Girardi
Carlos E. Fiore
Vera B. Henriques
Marcia C. Barbosa
Cooperative Bond Ordering In Liquid: Its Link To Liquid Polymorphism And Water-Like Anomalies
399(22)
Hajime Tanaka
Statistical Mechanical Approach To The Thermodynamic Stability Of Clathrate Hydrates
421(42)
Hideki Tanaka
Masakazu Matsumoto
Liquid-Liquid Phase Transition In Supercooled Silicon
463(56)
Vishwas V. Vasisht
Srikanth Sastry
Similarities Of The Collective Interfacial Dynamics Of Grain Boundaries And Nanoparticles To Glass-Forming Liquids
519(50)
Hao Zhang
Jack F. Douglas
Author Index 569(42)
Subject Index 611
H. EUGENE STANLEY is the Professor of Physics, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Physiology (School of Medicine) at Boston University. His current research focuses on understanding the anomalous behavior of liquid water, and he has made contributions to understanding complex systems, such as quantifying correlations among the constituents of the Alzheimer brain. He is one of the founding fathers of econophysics and has won the prestigious Boltzmann Award and Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize, among other notable achievements.

STUART A. RICE received his master's and doctorate from Harvard University and was a junior fellow at Harvard for two years before joining the faculty of The University of Chicago in 1957, where he is currently the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus.

AARON R. DINNER received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University, after which he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford and the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the faculty at The University of Chicago in 2003.