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Scale Invariance, Interfaces, and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics

✍ Scribed by Joachim Krug (auth.), Alan McKane, Michel Droz, Jean Vannimenus, Dietrich Wolf (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
344
Series
NATO ASI Series 344
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Scale Invariance, Interfaces and NonΒ­ Equilibrium Dynamics" was held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge, UK from 20-30 June 1994. The topics discussed at the Institute were all concerned with the origin and nature of complex structures found far from equilibrium. Examples ranged from reactionΒ­ diffusion systems and hydrodynamics through to surface growth due to deposition. A common theme was that of scale invariance due to the self-similarity of the underlyΒ­ ing structures. The topics that were covered can be broadly classified as pattern forΒ­ mation (theoretical, computational and experimental aspects), the non-equilibrium dynamics of the growth of interfaces and other manifolds, coarsening phenomena, generic scale invariance in driven systems and the concept of self-organized criticalΒ­ ity. The main feature of the Institute was the four one-hour-Iong lectures given each day by invited speakers. In addition to thirty-seven of these lectures, two contributed lectures were also given. The many questions that were asked after the lectures attested to the excitement and interest that the lecturers succeeded in generating amongst the students. In addition to the discussions initiated by lectures, an imΒ­ portant component of the meeting were the poster sessions, where participants were able to present their own work, which took place on three of the afternoons. The list of titles given at the end of these proceedings gives some idea of the range and scope of these posters.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Statistical physics of growth processes....Pages 1-61
Shapes and dynamics of Laplacian growth....Pages 63-83
Growth patterns: From stable curved fronts to fractal structures (A summary)....Pages 85-88
Nonequilibrium dynamics of fluctuating lines....Pages 89-110
An introduction to the statistical mechanics of driven diffusive systems....Pages 111-131
Cellular automata modeling of hydrodynamics and reaction-diffusion processes: Basic theory....Pages 133-163
Non-equilibrium ordering dynamics and pattern formation....Pages 165-202
Populational dynamics and coupled map lattices....Pages 203-214
Computer simulation of molecular beam epitaxy....Pages 215-248
Instabilities in MBE growth: The SLUG model....Pages 249-259
Generic scale invariance and self-organized criticality....Pages 261-293
Minimal SOC: Intermittency in growth and evolution....Pages 295-302
A self-organized critical pin-ball machine....Pages 303-311
Experiments on bidimensional models of sand: study of the dynamics....Pages 313-327
Back Matter....Pages 329-344

✦ Subjects


Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Condensed Matter Physics;Crystallography;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics;Statistics, general


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