Models Of Agglomeration And Glass Transition
Discover the fascinating world of condensed matter physics with Models Of Agglomeration And Glass Transition by Richard Kerner. Published by Imperial College Press in 2006, this comprehensive hardback spans 380 pages and delves into the intricate physics of glasses. The book meticulously explores the thermal and mechanical properties of glasses, while also presenting various mathematical models that elucidate the formation of glassy states from overcooled liquids.
Kerner applies innovative models of agglomeration and growth to provide insights into the formation of quasicrystals and fullerenes, making this a vital resource for students and professionals in material science and chemistry. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of glass transition temperature or investigate the complexities of crystallography, this book offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in the physical and theoretical aspects of chemistry.