Introduction to non-equilibrium physical chemistry : towards complexity and non-linear science
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Introduction to non-equilibrium physical chemistry : towards complexity and non-linear science
Elsevier, 2008
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Introduction to Non-equilibrium Physical Chemistry presents a critical and comprehensive account of Non-equilibrium Physical Chemistry from theoretical and experimental angle. It covers a wide spectrum of non-equilibrium phenomena from steady state close to equilibrium to non-linear region involving transition to bistability, temporal oscillations, spatio-temporal oscillations and finally to far from equilibrium phenomena such as complex pattern formation, dynamic instability at interfaces, Chaos and complex growth phenomena (fractals) in Physico-chemical systems.
Part I of the book deals with theory and experimental studies concerning transport phenomena in membranes (Thermo-osmosis,Electroosmotic ) and in continuous systems (Thermal diffusion,Soret effect) close to equilibrium Experimental tests provide insight into the domain of validity of Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics ,which is the major theoretical tool for this region. Later developments in Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics and Non-equilibrium Molecular dynamics have been discussed in the Appendix.
Part II deals with non-linear steady states and bifurcation to multistability, temporal and spatio- temporal oscillations (Chemical waves). Similarly Part II deals with more complex phenomena such as Chaos and fractal growth occurring in very far from equilibrium region. Newer mathematical techniques for investigating such phenomena along with available experimental studies.
Part IV deals with analogous non-equilibrium phenomena occurring in the real systems (Socio-political, Finance and Living systems etc.) for which physico-chemical systems discussed in earlier chapters provide a useful model for development of theories based on non-linear science and science of complexity.
目次
Part 1: Non-equilibrium steady states close to equilibriumChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Basic Principles of Non-Equilibrium ThermodynamicsChapter 3. Applications to Typical Steady States PhenomenaChapter 4. Electro-Osmotic PhenomenaChapter 5. Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Continuous SystemsChapter 6. Electrophoresis and Sedimentation PotentialAppendix I. Domain of Validity of Gibbs EquationPart 2: Non-linear steady states - Dessipative Structure (Time order and space order)Chapter 7. Non-Linear Steady StatesChapter 8. Bifurcation Phenomenon and Multi-StabilityChapter 9. Time Order - Chemical OscillationsChapter 10. Chemical Waves and Stationary PatternsPart 3: Complex non-equilibrium phenomena far from equilibriumChapter 11. Dynamic Instability at InterfacesChapter 12. Complex Oscillations and ChaosChapter 13. Complex Pattern FormationPart 4: Non-equilibrium phenomena in nature and societyChapter 14. Social Dynamics, Economics and FinanceChapter 15. Living Systems
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