Introduction to the Theory of Soft Matter: From Ideal Gases to Liquid Crystals

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This book presents the theory of soft matter to students at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. It provides a basic introduction to theoretical physics as applied to soft matter, explaining the concepts of symmetry, broken symmetry, and order parameters; phases and phase transitions; mean-field theory; and the mathematics of variational calculus and tensors. It is written in an informal, conversational style, which is accessible to students from a diverse range of backgrounds. The book begins with a simple “toy model” to demonstrate the physical significance of free energy. It then introduces two standard theories of phase transitions—the Ising model for ferromagnetism and van der Waals theory of gases and liquids—and uses them to illustrate principles of statistical mechanics. From those examples, it moves on to discuss order, disorder, and broken symmetry in many states of matter, and to explain the theoretical methods that are used to model the phenomena. It concludes with a chapter on liquid crystals, which brings together all of these physical and mathematical concepts. The book is accompanied online by a set of “interactive figures”—some allow readers to change parameters and see what happens to a graph, some allow readers to rotate a plot or other graphics in 3D, and some do both. These interactive figures help students to develop their intuition for the physical meaning of equations. This book will prepare advanced undergraduate or early graduate students to go into more advanced theoretical studies. It will also equip students going into experimental soft matter science to be fully conversant with the theoretical aspects and have effective collaborations with theorists.

Author(s): Jonathan V. Selinger (auth.)
Series: Soft and Biological Matter
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: X, 185
Tags: Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics; Physical Chemistry; Biomedical Engineering; Math. Applications in Chemistry

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Toy Model....Pages 1-5
Ising Model for Ferromagnetism....Pages 7-24
Gases and Liquids....Pages 25-49
Landau Theory....Pages 51-62
First Mathematical Interlude: Variational Calculus....Pages 63-72
Field Theory for Nonuniform Systems....Pages 73-82
Dynamics of Phase Transitions....Pages 83-89
Solids: Crystals and Glasses....Pages 91-110
Second Mathematical Interlude: Tensors....Pages 111-130
Liquid Crystals....Pages 131-182
Back Matter....Pages 183-185