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Cet ouvrage est avant tout construit sur l'idée, assez personnelle aux auteurs, que c'est l'existence d'amas stables dans la structure qui force la quasipériodicité et explique les propriétés étranges de ces matériaux. Étudiants en 3e cycle sur la matière condensée, chercheurs non spécialistes, enseignants.
Quasicrystals. --- Quasi-crystals --- Condensed matter --- Crystals --- Quasicrystals
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Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that were discovered in 1982 by Dan Shechtman, Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2011. The mathematics that underlies this discovery or that proceeded from it, known as the theory of Aperiodic Order, is the subject of this comprehensive multi-volume series. This second volume begins to develop the theory in more depth. A collection of leading experts, among them Robert V. Moody, cover various aspects of crystallography, generalising appropriately from the classical case to the setting of aperiodically ordered structures. A strong focus is placed upon almost periodicity, a central concept of crystallography that captures the coherent repetition of local motifs or patterns, and its close links to Fourier analysis. The book opens with a foreword by Jeffrey C. Lagarias on the wider mathematical perspective and closes with an epilogue on the emergence of quasicrystals, written by Peter Kramer, one of the founders of the field.
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