出版时间:2003-06 出版社:World Scientific Pub Co Inc 作者:Pierre-Gilles de Gennes 页数:559
内容概要
This volume is a selection of invaluable papers by P-G de Gennes — 1991 Nobel Prize winner in Physics — which have had a long-lasting impact on our understanding of condensed matter. Important ideas on polymers, liquid crystals and interfaces are described. The author has added some afterthoughts to the main papers (explaining their successes or weaknesses), and some current views on each special problem. The text is simple and easy to read.
书籍目录
Foreword to the first editionForeword to the expanded editionPart Ⅰ. Solid State 1.Sur un exemple de propagation dans un milieu d6sordonn6 (with P. Lafore and J. P. Millot) J. Phys. Rad. 20, 624 (1959) 2.Effects of double exchange in magnetic crystals Phys. Rev. 118, 141 (1960) 3.Nuclear magnetic resonance modes in magnetic material. I. Theory (with E A. Pincus, F. Hartmann-Boutron, J. M. Winter) Phys. Rev. 129, 1105 (1963) 4.Onset of superconductivity in decreasing fields (with D. Saint-James) Phys. Lett. 7, 306 (1963) 5.Boundary effects in superconductors Rev. Mod. Phys. 36, 225 (1964)Part Ⅱ. Liquid Crystals 6.Soluble model for fibrous structures with steric constraints J. Chem. Phys. 48, 2257 (1968) 7.Conjectures sur l'6tat smectique J. de Phys. C4 30, 65 (1969) 8.Dynamics of fluctuations in nematic liquid crystals (with Groupe d'Etude des Cristaux Liquides, Orsay) J. Chem. Phys. 51, 816 (1969) 9.Note on the dynamics of prenematic fluids (with J. Prost) (unpublished) 10.An analogy between superconductors and smectics A Solid Star. Comm. 10, 753 (1972) 11.Hydrodynamic properties of fluid lamellar phases of lipid/water (with F. Brochard) Pramana, Supp. 1, 1 (1975)Part Ⅲ. Polymers 12.Quasi-elastic scattering of neutrons by dilute polymer solutions: I. Free-draining limit Physics 3, 37 (1967) 13.Quasi-elastic scattering by dilute, ideal, polymer solutions: II. Effects of hydrodynamic interactions (with E. Dubois-Violette) Physics 3, 181 (1967) 14.Minimum number of aminoacids required to build up a specific receptor with a folded polypeptide chain Introduction to Polymer Dynamics (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990), pp. 17-26 15.Reptation of a polymer chain in the presence of fixed obstacles J. Chem. Phys. 55, 572 (1971) 16.Coil-stretch transition of dilute flexible polymers under ultrahigh velocity gradients J. Chem. Phys. 60, 5030 (1974) 17.Solutions of flexible polymers. Neutron experiments and interpretation (with M. Daoud, J. E Cotton, B. Farnoux, G. Jannink, G. Sarma, H. Benoit, R. Duplessix, C. Picot) Macromolecules 8, 804 (1975) 18.Theoretical methods of polymer statistics Rivista del Nuovo Cimento 7, 363 (1977) 19.Ecoulements viscomEtriques de polymERes enchevEtrEs C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris) 288, 219 (1979) 20.Theory of long-range correlations in polymer melts Faraday Discussions of the Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 68, 96 (1979) 21.Tight knots Macromolecules 17, 703 (1984) 22.Viscosity at small scales in polymer melts (with E Brochard Wyart) Eur. Phys. J. E 1, 93 (2000) 23.Un muscle artificiel semi-rapide C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris) 324, 343 (1997) 24.Weak segregation in molten statistical copolymers Proc. 4th Int. Symp. Molecular Order and Mobility in PolymerSystems (IUPAC)Part Ⅳ. Interfaces 25.PhEnomenes aux parois dans un melange binaire critique (with M. E. Fisher) C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris) 287B, 207 (1978) ……Part Ⅴ. Wetting and AdhesionPart Ⅵ. ChiralityPart Ⅶ. Granular Matter
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