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Experimental and Computational Techniques in Soft Condensed Matter Physics

Experimental and Computational Techniques in Soft Condensed Matter Physics

Experimental and Computational Techniques in Soft Condensed Matter Physics

Editor:
Jeffrey Olafsen, Baylor University, Texas
Eric R. Weeks, Carl F. Schrek, Corey S. O'Hern, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Michael Dennin, Leonardo E. Silbert, John R. de Bruyn, Felix K. Oppong, Nicholas T. Ouellette, G. William Baxter, Brian Utter, Jeffrey S. Olafsen, Nicholas C. Darnton
Published:
October 2010
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ISBN:
9780521115902

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    Soft condensed matter physics relies on a fundamental understanding at the interface between physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering for a host of materials and circumstances that are related to, but outside, the traditional definition of condensed matter physics. Featuring contributions from leading researchers in the field, this book uniquely discusses both the contemporary experimental and computational manifestations of soft condensed matter systems. From particle tracking and image analysis, novel materials and computational methods, to confocal microscopy and bacterial assays, this book will equip the reader for collaborative and interdisciplinary research efforts relating to a range of modern problems in nonlinear and non-equilibrium systems. It will enable both graduate students and experienced researchers to supplement a more traditional understanding of thermodynamics and statistical systems with knowledge of the techniques used in contemporary investigations. Color versions of a selection of the figures are available at www.cambridge.org/9780521115902.

    • The most current discussion of the state-of-the-art in soft condensed matter systems
    • Offers guidance for researchers in mathematics, chemistry and biology who collaborate with physicists on interdisciplinary research
    • Ideal for readers wishing to supplement an understanding of thermodynamics and statistical systems with knowledge of the techniques used in contemporary investigations

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    '… the material is interesting and important … the book will be found useful.' Contemporary Physics

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    • Published: September 2010
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    • Contains: 130 b/w illus. 3 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Microscopy of soft materials Eric R. Weeks
    • 2. Computational methods to study jammed Systems Carl F. Schrek and Corey S. O'Hern
    • 3. Soft random solids: particulate gels, compressed emulsions and hybrid materials Anthony D. Dinsmore
    • 4. Langmuir monolayers Michael Dennin
    • 5. Computer modeling of granular rheology Leonardo E. Silbert
    • 6. Rheological and microrheological measurements of soft condensed matter John R. de Bruyn and Felix K. Oppong
    • 7. Particle-based measurement techniques for soft matter Nicholas T. Ouellette
    • 8. Cellular automata models of granular flow G. William Baxter
    • 9. Photoelastic materials Brian Utter
    • 10. Image acquisition and analysis in soft condensed matter Jeffrey S. Olafsen
    • 11. Structure and patterns in bacterial colonies Nicholas C. Darnton.
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    Contributors

    Eric R. Weeks, Carl F. Schrek, Corey S. O'Hern, Anthony D. Dinsmore, Michael Dennin, Leonardo E. Silbert, John R. de Bruyn, Felix K. Oppong, Nicholas T. Ouellette, G. William Baxter, Brian Utter, Jeffrey S. Olafsen, Nicholas C. Darnton

    Editor

    Jeffrey Olafsen , Baylor University, Texas

    Jeffrey Olafsen is an Associate Professor of Physics at Baylor University, Texas. His research focuses on experimental nonequilibrium and nonlinear dynamics, including granular systems, biomechanics and imaging algorithms. He grew up in Panama City, Florida and obtained undergraduate degrees in physics and mathematics from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1989. He then attended Duke University and received his physics MA in 1991 and his physics PhD in 1994.