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Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems
Nano-science and nano-technology are rapidly developing scientific and technological areas that deal with physical, chemical and biological processes that occur on nano-meter scale – one millionth of a millimeter. Self-organization and pattern formation play crucial role on nano-scales and promise n...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4355-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250443 |
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author | Golovin, Alexander A Nepomnyashchy, Alexander A |
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description | Nano-science and nano-technology are rapidly developing scientific and technological areas that deal with physical, chemical and biological processes that occur on nano-meter scale – one millionth of a millimeter. Self-organization and pattern formation play crucial role on nano-scales and promise new, effective routes to control various nano-scales processes. This book contains lecture notes written by the lecturers of the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems" that took place in St Etienne de Tinee, France, in the fall 2004. They give examples of self-organization phenomena on micro- and nano-scale as well as examples of the interplay between phenomena on nano- and macro-scales leading to complex behavior in various physical, chemical and biological systems. They discuss such fascinating nano-scale self-organization phenomena as self-assembly of quantum dots in thin solid films, pattern formation in liquid crystals caused by light, self-organization of micro-tubules and molecular motors, as well as basic physical and chemical phenomena that lead to self-assembly of the most important molecule on the basis of which most of living organisms are built – DNA. A review of general features of all pattern forming systems is also given. The authors of these lecture notes are the leading experts in the field of self-organization, pattern formation and nonlinear dynamics in non-equilibrium, complex systems. |
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spelling | cern-12504432021-04-25T17:15:46Zdoi:10.1007/1-4020-4355-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250443engGolovin, Alexander ANepomnyashchy, Alexander ASelf-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-SystemsMathematical Physics and MathematicsNano-science and nano-technology are rapidly developing scientific and technological areas that deal with physical, chemical and biological processes that occur on nano-meter scale – one millionth of a millimeter. Self-organization and pattern formation play crucial role on nano-scales and promise new, effective routes to control various nano-scales processes. This book contains lecture notes written by the lecturers of the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems" that took place in St Etienne de Tinee, France, in the fall 2004. They give examples of self-organization phenomena on micro- and nano-scale as well as examples of the interplay between phenomena on nano- and macro-scales leading to complex behavior in various physical, chemical and biological systems. They discuss such fascinating nano-scale self-organization phenomena as self-assembly of quantum dots in thin solid films, pattern formation in liquid crystals caused by light, self-organization of micro-tubules and molecular motors, as well as basic physical and chemical phenomena that lead to self-assembly of the most important molecule on the basis of which most of living organisms are built – DNA. A review of general features of all pattern forming systems is also given. The authors of these lecture notes are the leading experts in the field of self-organization, pattern formation and nonlinear dynamics in non-equilibrium, complex systems.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:12504432006 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Golovin, Alexander A Nepomnyashchy, Alexander A Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title | Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title_full | Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title_fullStr | Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title_short | Self-Assembly, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena in Nano-Systems |
title_sort | self-assembly, pattern formation and growth phenomena in nano-systems |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4355-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250443 |
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