| Author | Venkataraman, Ganesan. author |
|---|---|
| Title | Beyond the Crystalline State [electronic resource] : An Emerging Perspective / by Ganesan Venkataraman, Debendranath Sahoo, Venkataraman Balakrishnan |
| Imprint | Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989 |
| Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83434-9 |
| Descript | X, 207 p. online resource |
1. Introduction -- 2. Variety in Structures -- 2.1 Crystals -- 2.2 Incommensurate and Long-Period Structures -- 2.3 Quasicrystals -- 2.4 Liquid Crystals -- 2.5 Glass -- 2.6 Systems with Quasi Long-Range Order -- 2.7 Overview -- 3. Order Out of Disorder -- 3.1 Landau Theory -- 3.2 Conjugate Field -- 3.3 Symmetry Breaking: Further Aspects -- 3.4 Goldstone Modes -- 3.5 Generalized Rigidity -- 3.6 Quasi LRO -- 3.7 Overview -- 4. Defects and Topology -- 4.1 Basic Strategy -- 4.2 Some Basic Concepts of Topology -- 4.3 Continuous Groups and Topological Spaces -- 4.4 The First or the Fundamental Homotopy Group and Defects -- 4.5 Some Examples -- 4.6 Stability -- 4.7 Combination of Defects -- 4.8 Other Homotopy Groups -- 4.9 Ordered Media with Broken Translational Symmetry -- 4.10 Summary -- 5. Structures by Projection -- 5.1 Concerning Tilings -- 5.2 Regular Polytopes -- 5.3 Amorphous Structures from Mappings of Polytopes -- 5.4 Line Defects in Amorphous Structures -- 5.5 Disclinations and Frank-Kasper Chains -- 5.6 Mapping from S3 to E3 -- 5.7 Defects and Star Mapping -- 5.8 Mapping by Disclination Procedure -- 5.9 Decoration -- 5.10 Defects in the CRN -- 5.11 Amorphous Structures by Projection of Hyperbolic Tilings -- 5.12 Polymers and Polytopes -- 5.13 Quasicrystals by the Projection Method -- 5.14 Generalization -- 5.15 Some Comments on the Projection Method -- 5.16 Miller Indices for Quasicrystals -- 5.17 Diffraction Patterns of Quasicrystals -- 5.18 Incommensurate Crystals -- 5.19 Summary -- 6. Beyond Simple Geometry -- 6.1 Some Basics -- 6.2 Landau Theory and Ordered Atomic Structures -- 6.3 Orientational Ordering -- 6.4 Orientational Order Versus Translational Order -- 6.5 Landau Theory and Amorphous Structures -- 6.6 Landau Theory and Liquid Crystals -- 6.7 Hydrodynamics -- 6.8 Fluctuations and the Landau Theory -- 6.9 Frustration and the Disruption of Order -- 6.10 Defect-Dominated Structures -- 6.11 Overview -- 7. Tilings in One Dimension -- 7.1 Structures and Competing Periodic Potentials -- 7.2 Portrait of the Penrose Chain -- 7.3 Spatial Chaos and Amorphous Structures -- 7.4 Summary -- 8. Ergodicity Breaking -- 8.1 Basic Ideas -- 8.2 Time Scales and Broken Ergodicity -- 8.3 Broken Ergodicity and Symmetry Breaking -- 8.4 The Spin Glass -- 8.5 The Case of Glass -- 8.6 Generalization -- 9. Symmetry Breaking โ A Second Look -- 9.1 Orbits and Strata in Crystal Physics -- 9.2 Symmetry Breaking and Strata -- 9.3 Isotropy Subgroups of the Euclidean Group E(3) -- 9.4 More About Extensions to E(3) -- 9.5 Patterns in Nonequilibrium Systems -- 9.6 Cylindrical Crystallography -- Appendix: Special Topics -- A. Hydrodynamics -- A.1 Hydrodynamic Equations -- A.2 Ordered Media with Continuous Broken Symmetries -- A.2.1 Hydrodynamics of a Solid -- A.3 The Poisson Bracket Method in Hydrodynamics -- A.4 Summary -- B. Curved Space and Parallel Transport of Vectors -- B.1 Parallel Transport of Vectors -- B.2 The Covariant Derivative -- B.3 The Curvature -- B.4 The Torsion -- B.5 Mapping from Curved Space to Flat Space -- D. Some Aspects of Group Theory -- D.1 Group Morphisms -- D.2 Transformation Group, Group Action and Orbits -- E. A Brief Introduction to Homotopy and Lie Groups -- E.1 Topology -- E.2 Elements of Homotopy Theory -- E.2.1 The First Homotopy Group -- E.2.2 Higher Homotopy Groups -- E.3 Continuous Groups and Lie Groups -- F. Local Gauge Invariance and Gauge Theories -- F.1 Internal Connection -- F.2 Gauge Field Theory -- F.3 U(1) Gauge Symmetry -- F.4 Non-Abelian Gauge Groups -- F.5 Gauge Theory of Dislocations and Disclinations -- References -- Author Index