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| Sujet: The Language of Shape - The Role of Curvature in Condensed Matter: Physics, Chemistry and Biology Ven 31 Oct - 19:01 | |
| The Language of Shape - The Role of Curvature in Condensed Matter: Physics, Chemistry and Biology S. Hyde, Z. Blum, T. Landh and S. Lidin English | 1996 | ISBN: 0444815384 | 396 pages | PDF | 28 MB This book develops the thesis that structure and function in a variety of condensed systems - from the atomic assemblies in inorganic frameworks and organic molecules, through molecular self-assemblies to proteins - can be unified when curvature and surface geometry are taken together with molecular shape and forces. An astonishing variety of synthetic and biological assemblies can be accurately modelled and understood in terms of hyperbolic surfaces, whose richness and beauty are only now being revealed by applied mathematicians, physicists, chemists and crystallographers. These surfaces, often close to periodic minimal surfaces, weave and twist through space, carving out interconnected labyrinths whose range of topologies and symmetries challenge the imaginative powers. Uploaded
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