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Geometrical Frustration

Geometrical Frustration

Geometrical Frustration

Jean-François Sadoc, Université de Paris XI
Rémy Mosseri, Université de Paris VII (Denis Diderot)
November 2006
Available
Paperback
9780521031875

    This book shows how the concept of geometrical frustration can be used to elucidate the structure and properties of non-periodic materials such as metallic glasses, quasicrystals, amorphous semiconductors and complex liquid crystals. Geometric frustration is introduced through examples and idealized models, leading to a consideration of how the concept can be used to identify ordered and defective regions in real materials. Then it is shown how these principles can also be used to model physical properties of materials, in particular specific volume, melting, the structure factor and the glass transition. Final chapters consider geometric frustration in periodic structures with large cells and quasiperiodic order. Appendices give all necessary background on geometry, symmetry and tilings. The text considers geometrical frustration at different scales in many types of materials and structures, including metals, amorphous solids, liquid crystals, amphiphiles, cholisteric systems, polymers, phospholipid membranes, atomic clusters, and quasicrystals. Of interest to researchers in condensed matter physics, materials science and structural chemistry, as well as mathematics and structural biology.

    • Topical area
    • Accessible and well-illustrated account
    • Of interest to wide group of researchers in condensed matter physics, materials science, structural chemistry, mathematics and structural biology

    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521031875
    320 pages
    243 × 168 × 16 mm
    0.52kg
    154 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction to geometrical frustration
    • 2. Ideal models
    • 3. Finite structures
    • 4. Decurving and disclinations
    • 5. Hierarchical polytopes
    • 6. Some physical properties
    • 7. Periodic structures with large cells
    • 8. Quasiperiodic order and frustration
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Jean-François Sadoc , Université de Paris XI
    • Rémy Mosseri , Université de Paris VII (Denis Diderot)