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Glasses and Grains

Poincaré Seminar 2009

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  • © 2011

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  • Provides up-to-date information about a physical topic of great interest
  • Covers theoretical as well as experimental aspects
  • Addresses both the professional and graduate levels
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Progress in Mathematical Physics (PMP, volume 61)

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This tenth volume in the Poincaré Seminar Series describes recent developments at one of the most challenging frontiers in statistical physics - the deeply related fields of glassy dynamics, especially near the glass transition, and of the statics and dynamics of granular systems. These fields are marked by a vigorous interchange between experiment, theory, and numerical studies, all of which are well represented by the leading experts who have contributed articles to this volume. These articles are also highly pedagogical, as befits their origin in lectures to a broad scientific audience.  Highlights include a Galilean dialogue on the mean field and competing theories of the glass transition, a wide-ranging survey of colloidal glasses, and experimental as well as theoretical treatments of the relatively new field of dense granular flows. This book should be of broad general interest to both physicists and mathematicians.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , CEA Saclay, Service de Physique Théorique, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France

    Bertrand Duplantier

  • ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, USA

    Thomas C. Halsey

  • Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France

    Vincent Rivasseau

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