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Variational Theories for Liquid Crystals

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Book Variational Theories for Liquid Crystals Epifanio G. Virga
Libristo code: 02636093
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd, May 1995
The programme of this book was projected in a survey written by J.L. Ericksen for SIAM News (see iss... Full description
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The programme of this book was projected in a survey written by J.L. Ericksen for SIAM News (see issue No. 4, November 1987). After a sentence inoculating the reader with the germs of hope: Clearly, [liquid crystals] are [materials] of growing importance from a technological point of view, and their development entails a healthy interaction between science and technology, Ericksen remarks that applied mathematicians should heed: To a large extent, the research has been done by non-mathemati cians. Frank Leslie, a mathematician who is weB known to workers in the field for his important contributions, is a notable exception. However, from a mathematical viewpoint, develop ment has been slow, aIthough the situation is beginning to change. This faint vein of optimism was justified by the outcomes of the pro gramme presented by J.L. Ericksen himself and D. Kinderlehrer as part of the activities during the academic year 1984-85 at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at Minneapolis. As Ericksen says, expert analysts were Ethen] introduced to and became fascinated with some of the [unsolved] issues. They have already proved deep and beautiful results with interesting physical implications. In particular, we are now seeing the rapid development of a mathematicaBy sound, nonlinear static theory of defects, some thing that does not exist for any other kind of material.

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