From Quasicrystals to More Complex Systems | Les Houches School, February 23 – March 6, 1998 | ISBN 9783662042533

From Quasicrystals to More Complex Systems

Les Houches School, February 23 – March 6, 1998

herausgegeben von F. Axel, F. Denoyer und J.P. Gazeau
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonF. Axel
Herausgegeben vonF. Denoyer
Herausgegeben vonJ.P. Gazeau
Buchcover From Quasicrystals to More Complex Systems  | EAN 9783662042533 | ISBN 3-662-04253-3 | ISBN 978-3-662-04253-3

„The deliberate pedagogical approach of the authors makes this book particularly useful for graduate students and experimentalists wishing to acquaint themselves with the fundamental concepts.“ (Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, 217/10, 2002)

From Quasicrystals to More Complex Systems

Les Houches School, February 23 – March 6, 1998

herausgegeben von F. Axel, F. Denoyer und J.P. Gazeau
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonF. Axel
Herausgegeben vonF. Denoyer
Herausgegeben vonJ.P. Gazeau
This book is a collection of part of the written versions of the Physics Courses given at the Winter School „Order, Chance and Risk: Aperiodic Phenomena from Solid State to Finance“ held at the Les Houches Center for Physics, between February 23 and March 6, 1998. The School gathered lecturers and participants from all over the world. On a thematic level, the content of the school can be viewed both as a continuation (aperiodic phenomena in solid state physics) and an extension (mathematical aspects of fmance and economy) of the previous „Beyond Quasicrystals“, also held at Les Houches, March 7-18 1994 and published in the same ·series. One of its important goals was to promote in-depth concrete scientific exchanges between theoretical physicists, experimental physicists and mathematicians on the one hand, and on the other hand practitioners of the economico-fmancial sphere and specialists of financial mathematics. Therefore, besides the mathematical tools and concepts at work in theoretical descriptions, relevant experimental data were also presented together with methods allowing their interpretation. As a result of this choice, the School was stimulated by experimentalists and fmancial market operators who joined the theoretical physicists and mathematicians at the conference. The present volume deals with the theoretical and experimental studies on aperiodic solids with long range order, incommensurate phases, quasicrystals, glasses, and more complex systems (fractal, chaotic), while a second volume to appear in the same series is devoted to the finance and economy facet.