Morphology of Condensed Matter [electronic resource] : Physics and Geometry of Spatially Complex Systems / edited by Klaus Mecke, Dietrich Stoyan.

Contributor(s): Mecke, Klaus [editor.] | Stoyan, Dietrich [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 600Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002Description: XVIII, 442 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540457824Subject(s): Physics | Topology | Statistical physics | Condensed matter | Statistics | Mechanics, applied | Physics | Condensed Matter | Statistical Physics | Theoretical and Applied Mechanics | Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry & Geosciences | TopologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 530.41 LOC classification: QC173.45-173.458Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Complex Structured Condensed Matter -- Spatial Statistics and Micromechanics of Materials -- Characterising the Morphology of Disordered Materials -- Topological Characterization of Porous Media -- Nanotomography: Real-Space Volume Imaging with Scanning Probe Microscopy -- Bicontinuous Surfaces in Self-assembling Amphiphilic Systems -- Morphology of Langmuir Monolayer Phases -- Spatial Order in Liquid Crystals: Computer Simulations of Systems of Ellipsoids -- Two-Dimensional Fluid Foams at Equilibrium -- Spatial Statistics and Morphology -- Morphological Texture Analysis: An Introduction -- Vector- and Tensor-Valued Descriptors for Spatial Patterns -- Computational Topology for Point Data: Betti Numbers of ?-Shapes -- The Euler Number of Discretized Sets — On the Choice of Adjacency in Homogeneous Lattices -- Shape Statistics for Random Domains and Particles -- A Survey on Contact Distributions -- Mark Correlations: Relating Physical Properties to Spatial Distributions -- Spatial Jump Processes and Perfect Simulation -- Statistics for Non-sparse Spatially Homogeneous Gibbs Point Processes -- Spatial Statistics of a Turbulent Random Multiplicative Branching Process.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The morphology of spatially stuctured materials is a rapidly growing field of research at the interface of statistical physics, applied mathematics and materials science. A wide spectrum of applications encompasses the flow through porous and composite materials as well as microemulsions and foams. Written as a set of lectures and tutorial reviews leading up to the forefront of research, this book will be both a compendium for the experienced researcher as well as a high level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.
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Complex Structured Condensed Matter -- Spatial Statistics and Micromechanics of Materials -- Characterising the Morphology of Disordered Materials -- Topological Characterization of Porous Media -- Nanotomography: Real-Space Volume Imaging with Scanning Probe Microscopy -- Bicontinuous Surfaces in Self-assembling Amphiphilic Systems -- Morphology of Langmuir Monolayer Phases -- Spatial Order in Liquid Crystals: Computer Simulations of Systems of Ellipsoids -- Two-Dimensional Fluid Foams at Equilibrium -- Spatial Statistics and Morphology -- Morphological Texture Analysis: An Introduction -- Vector- and Tensor-Valued Descriptors for Spatial Patterns -- Computational Topology for Point Data: Betti Numbers of ?-Shapes -- The Euler Number of Discretized Sets — On the Choice of Adjacency in Homogeneous Lattices -- Shape Statistics for Random Domains and Particles -- A Survey on Contact Distributions -- Mark Correlations: Relating Physical Properties to Spatial Distributions -- Spatial Jump Processes and Perfect Simulation -- Statistics for Non-sparse Spatially Homogeneous Gibbs Point Processes -- Spatial Statistics of a Turbulent Random Multiplicative Branching Process.

The morphology of spatially stuctured materials is a rapidly growing field of research at the interface of statistical physics, applied mathematics and materials science. A wide spectrum of applications encompasses the flow through porous and composite materials as well as microemulsions and foams. Written as a set of lectures and tutorial reviews leading up to the forefront of research, this book will be both a compendium for the experienced researcher as well as a high level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.

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