Dynamical heterogeneities in glasses, colloids, and granular media (Oxford; New York, 2011). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаDynamical heterogeneities in glasses, colloids, and granular media / L.Berthier et al. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. - xiii, 450 p.: ill. - (International series of monographs on physics; 150). - Incl. bibl. ref. - ISBN 978-0-19-969147-0
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
List of contributors ........................................... xi
1  Scientific interview
   Jorge KURCHAN, James S. LANGER, Thomas A. WITTEN and Peter
   G. WOLYNES ................................................... 1
   1.1  Jorge Kurchan answers ................................... 2
   1.2  James S. Langer answers ................................. 9
   1.3  Thomas A. Witten answers ............................... 17
   1.4  Peter G. Wolynes answers ............................... 19
   References .................................................. 37
2  An overview of the theories of the glass transition
   Gilles TARJUS ............................................... 39
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 39
   2.2  A diversity of views and approaches .................... 41
   2.3  Elements of theoretical strategies ..................... 46
   2.4  Theories based on an underlying dynamical transition ... 51
   2.5  Theories based on an underlying thermodynamic or 
        static transition ...................................... 54
   2.6  Concluding remarks ..................................... 61
   References .................................................. 62
3  Overview of different characterizations of dynamic 
   heterogeneity
   Ludovic BERTHIER, Giulio BIROLI, Jean-Philippe BOUCHAUD
   and Robert L. JACK .......................................... 68
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 68
   3.2  Observables for characterizing dynamical 
        heterogeneity .......................................... 71
   3.3  Theoretical discussion ................................. 88
   3.4  Beyond four-point functions: other tools to detect
        dynamical correlations ................................. 93
   3.5  Open problems and conclusions ......................... 104
   References ................................................. 105
4  Glassy dynamics and dynamical heterogeneity in colloids
   Luca CIPELLETTI and Eric R. WEEKS .......................... 110
   4.1  Colloidal hard spheres as a model system for the glass 
        transition ............................................ 110
   4.2  Experimental methods for measuring both the average
        dynamics and dynamical heterogeneity .................. 116
   4.3  Average dynamics and dynamical heterogeneity in the
        supercooled regime .................................... 125
   4.4  Average dynamics and dynamical heterogeneity in 
        non-equilibrium regimes ............................... 132
   4.5  Beyond hard spheres ................................... 137
   4.6  Perspectives and open problems ........................ 141
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 143
   References ................................................. 143
5  Experimental approaches to heterogeneous dynamics
   Ranko RICHERT, Nathan ISRAELOFF, Christiane ALBA-
   SIMIONESCO, Francois LADIEU and Denis L'HÔTE ............... 152
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 152
   5.2  Techniques based on spectral selectivity .............. 155
   5.3  Spatially selective techniques ........................ 166
   5.4  Using higher-order correlation functions .............. 173
   5.5  Correlation volume estimates from dynamic
        susceptibilities ...................................... 177
   5.6  Other experiments related to heterogeneity ............ 189
   5.7  Conclusions ........................................... 193
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 196
   References ................................................. 196
6  Dynamical heterogeneities in grains and foams Olivier 
   DAUCHOT, Douglas J. DURIAN and Martin van HECKE ............ 203
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 203
   6.2  Heterogeneities in agitated granular media ............ 206
   6.3  Heterogeneities in granular flows ..................... 212
   6.4  Foams, frictionless soft spheres ...................... 216
   6.5  Discussion ............................................ 221
   6.6  Appendix: how to measure χ4 and the dangers ........... 222
   References ................................................. 224
7  The length scales of dynamic heterogeneity: results from
   molecular dynamics simulations
   Peter HARROWELL ............................................ 229
   7.1  Introduction .......................................... 229
   7.2  Kinetic lengths from displacement distributions ....... 232
   7.3  Kinetic lengths from 4-point correlations functions ... 238
   7.4  Kinetic lengths from finite size-analysis ............. 245
   7.5  Kinetic lengths at amorphous interfaces ............... 247
   7.6  Kinetic lengths from crossover behavior ............... 249
   7.7  What lengths influence relaxation? .................... 254
   7.8  Conclusions ........................................... 256
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 258
   References ................................................. 259
8  Heterogeneities in amorphous systems under shear
   Jean-Louis BARRAT and Anaël LEMAÎTRE ....................... 264
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 264
   8.2  Theoretical background ................................ 267
   8.3  Particle-based simulations ............................ 283
   8.4  Perspectives .......................................... 291
   8.5  Acknowledgments ....................................... 293
   References ................................................. 293
9  The jamming scenario—an introduction and outlook 
   Andrea J. LIU, Sidney R. NAGEL, Wim van SAARLOOS and
   Matthieu WYART ............................................. 298
   9.1  Introduction .......................................... 298
   9.2  Overview of recent result on jamming of frictionless
        sphere packings ....................................... 300
   9.3  Extensions of the results for frictionless spheres .... 315
   9.4  Real physical systems ................................. 321
   9.5  Connection with glasses ............................... 322
   9.6  Connection with supercooled liquids ................... 328
   9.7  Outlook to the future—a unifying concept .............. 334
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 336
   References ................................................. 336
10 Kinetically constrained models
   Juan P. GARRAHAN, Peter SOLLICH and Cristina TONINELLI ..... 341
   10.1  Motivation ........................................... 341
   10.2  The models ........................................... 343
   10.3  Ergodicity-breaking transitions ...................... 348
   10.4  Bulk dynamics of KCMs ................................ 352
   10.5  Dynamical heterogeneity and its consequences ......... 356
   10.6  Summary and outlook .................................. 365
   References ................................................. 366
11 Growing length scales in aging systems
   Federico CORBERI, Leticia F. CUGLIANDOLO and Hajime 
   YOSHINO .................................................... 370
   11.1 Introduction .......................................... 370
   11.2 Definitions ........................................... 374
   11.3 Phase ordering ........................................ 381
   11.4 Role of activation: the droplet theory ................ 387
   11.5 Growing length scales in aging glasses ................ 394
   11.6 A mechanism for dynamic fluctuations .................. 399
   11.7 Closing remarks ....................................... 400
   References ................................................. 401
12 Analytical approaches to time- and length scales in models of 
   glasses
   Silvio FRANZ and Guilhem SEMERJIAN ......................... 407
   12.1 Introduction .......................................... 407
   12.2 Definition of the point-to-set correlation function 
        and its relation to correlation time .................. 409
   12.3 Computation of the correlation function in
        mean-field (random graph) models ...................... 419
   12.4 Kac models ............................................ 429
   12.5 Conclusions ........................................... 447
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 448
   References ................................................. 448


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