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Complex Dynamics of Glass-Forming Liquids: A Mode-Coupling Theory

by Wolfgang Gotze
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The book contains the only available complete presentation of the mode-coupling theory (MCT) of complex dynamics of glass-forming liquids, dense polymer melts, and colloidal suspensions. It describes in a self-contained manner the derivation of the MCT equations of motion and explains that the latter define a model for a statistical description of non-linear dynamics.

It is shown that the equations of motion exhibit bifurcation singularities, which imply the evolution of dynamical scenarios different from those studied in other non-linear dynamics theories. The essence of the scenarios is explained by the asymptotic solution theory of the equations of motion. The leading-order results deal with scaling laws and the range of validity of these general laws is obtained by the derivation of the leading-correction results.

Comparisons of numerical solutions of the MCT equations of motion with the results of the analytic results of the asymptotic analysis demonstrate various facets of the MCT dynamics. Some comparisons of MCT results with data are used to show the relevance of MCT for the discussion of amorphous matter dynamics.

Synopsis

The book contains the only available complete presentation of the mode-coupling theory (MCT) of complex dynamics of glass-forming liquids, dense polymer melts, and colloidal suspensions. It describes in a self-contained manner the derivation of the MCT equations of motion and explains that the latter define a model for a statistical description of non-linear dynamics.

It is shown that the equations of motion exhibit bifurcation singularities, which imply the evolution of dynamical scenarios different from those studied in other non-linear dynamics theories. The essence of the scenarios is explained by the asymptotic solution theory of the equations of motion. The leading-order results deal with scaling laws and the range of validity of these general laws is obtained by the derivation of the leading-correction results.

Comparisons of numerical solutions of the MCT equations of motion with the results of the analytic results of the asymptotic analysis demonstrate various facets of the MCT dynamics. Some comparisons of MCT results with data are used to show the relevance of MCT for the discussion of amorphous matter dynamics.

About the Author, Wolfgang Gotze

Wolfgang Götze is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Technical University of Munich. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1963 in Physics from the Technical University, he worked at Max-Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics in Munich for several years. In 1970, after a year as a Research Associate in the Physics Department at University of Illinois, Urbana, Götze became a professor of Theoretical Physics at his alma mater and since 2003, has been teaching as Emeritus Professor of Physics.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
656
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199235346

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