Recent developments in the physics of fluids : proceedings of the International Symposium on the Structure and Dynamics of Liquids and Gases held in honour of Peter Egelstaff, Wadham College, Oxford, UK, 3-5 April, 1991
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Recent developments in the physics of fluids : proceedings of the International Symposium on the Structure and Dynamics of Liquids and Gases held in honour of Peter Egelstaff, Wadham College, Oxford, UK, 3-5 April, 1991
Adam Hilger, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A tribute to the work of Peter Egelstaff. Talks include topics from the physics of noble gas fluids to the latest work on the structures induced by solvated electrons, and phase transitions in binary hard-sphere systems.
Table of Contents
Invited papers: RISM equations for fluids in quenched amorphous materials (D Chandler). Understanding liquid structures (R L McGreevy). Effective interatomic forces, atomic and electronic structure of liquid and amorphous metals (J Hafner). Structural evolution in the mechanically driven solid state amorphizing transformation of metallic alloys (K Suzuki). Dynamics of monatomic liquid metals (W Glaser). Spinodal instability of suspensions of large spheres in a fluid of small spheres (T Buben and J-P Hansen). Brillouin scattering with neutrons and recent results from the investigation of compressed gases (J-B Suck). The solvation of ions (J E Enderby). Small angle neutron scattering investigation of structural inversion in a three-component ionic micro-emulsion (S H Chen and R Strey et al). Molecular orientational structure of the water liquid/vapour interface (B Yang and C G Gray et al). Simple fluids (7 papers). Liquid metals (11 papers). Molecular liquids (6 papers). Techniques (3 papers). Conference summary.
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