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Beyond Quasicrystals Les Houches, March 7-18, 1994


Free Download Beyond Quasicrystals: Les Houches, March 7-18, 1994 By Yves Meyer (auth.), Françoise Axel, Denis Gratias (eds.)
1995 | 619 Pages | ISBN: 3540592512 | PDF | 18 MB
This book is the collection of most of the written versions of the Courses given at the Winter School "Beyond Quasicrystals" in Les Houches (March 7-18, 1994). The School gathered lecturers and participants from all over the world and was prepared in the spirit of a general effort to promote theoretical and experimental interdisciplinary communication between mathematicians, theoretical and experimental physicists on the topic of the nature of geometric order in solids beyond standard periodicity and quasi periodicity. The overall structure of the book reflects the wish of the editors to pose this fundamental question of geometric order in solids from both the experimental and theoretical point of view. The first part is devoted more specifically to quasicrystals. These materials were the common starting point of most of the audience and present a first concrete example of a non-trivial geometric order. We chose to focus on a few fundamental aspects of quasicrystals related to hidden symmetries in solids which are not easily found in standard textbooks on the topic, not to reach an exhaustive survey which is already available elsewhere.

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Nonlinear Excitations in Biomolecules Les Houches School, May 30 to June 4, 1994


Free Download Nonlinear Excitations in Biomolecules: Les Houches School, May 30 to June 4, 1994 By J. A. Krumhansl (auth.), M. Peyrard (eds.)
1995 | 427 Pages | ISBN: 3540592504 | PDF | 13 MB
In the last few years, hopes have emerged that simple concepts could perhaps explain the extremely complicated biomolecular processes which are known to a greater and greater accuracy thanks to the extraordinary progress of biology. In parallel, powerful methods in physics, especially nonlinearity and cooperative effects, have been developed. They apply especially to biological phenomena and can explain coherent excitations with remarkable properties. This book provides a pedagogical introduction to the theory of nonlinear excitations and solitons in a biological environment, and also to the structure and function of biomolecules as well as energy and charge transport in biophysics.

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