
Chaos, Scattering and Statistical Mechanics
Series: Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series; 9;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 21 May 1998
- ISBN 9780521395113
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages496 pages
- Size 244x170x27 mm
- Weight 990 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 102 b/w illus. 32 tables 0
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Short description:
The first book about chaos in statistical mechanics, in Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series.
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This book describes advances in the application of chaos theory to classical scattering and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics generally, and to transport by deterministic diffusion in particular. The author presents the basic tools of dynamical systems theory, such as dynamical instability, topological analysis, periodic-orbit methods, Liouvillian dynamics, dynamical randomness and large-deviation formalism. These tools are applied to chaotic scattering and to transport in systems near equilibrium and maintained out of equilibrium. Chaotic Scattering is illustrated with disk scatterers and with examples of unimolecular chemical reactions and then generalized to transport in spatially extended systems. This book will be bought by researchers interested in chaos, dynamical systems, chaotic scattering, and statistical mechanics in theoretical, computational and mathematical physics and also in theoretical chemistry.
"...gives both the background and an overview of recent developments in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, to which the author himself has made major contributions...an important reference book as well as an ideal tool for advanced students in the expanding and important field of statistical physics." Physics Today
Table of Contents:
1. Dynamical systems and their linear stability; 2. Topological chaos; 3. Liouvillian dynamics; 4. Probabalistic chaos; 5. Chaotic scattering; 6. Scattering theory of transport; 7. Hydrodynamic modes of diffusion; 8. Systems maintained out of equilibrium; 9. Noises as microscopic chaos.
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