Diffusion and Reactions in Fractals and Disordered Systems, 9780521617208
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This book first discusses fractals, percolation theory, regular random walks and diffusion, continuous time random walks and Lévy walks and flights. It then moves on to cover anomalous diffusion in fractals and disordered media, and then introduces the kinetics of diffusion-limited reactions. Finall…

Diffusion and Reactions in Fractals and Disordered Systems

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    332 pages

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    20 January 2005

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Summary

Fractal structures are found everywhere in nature, and as a consequence anomalous diffusion has far reaching implications in a host of phenomena. This book describes diffusion and transport in disordered media such as fractals, porous rocks and random resistor networks. Divided into four Parts, Part I contains material of general interest to statistical physics: fractals, percolation theory, regular random walks and diffusion, continuous time random walks and Lévy walks and flights. Part II …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780521617208
ISBN-10:0521617200
Author:Shlomo Havlin, Daniel ben-Avraham
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:332
Release Date:20 January 2005
Weight:590g
Dimensions:246mm x 188mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

‘This book explains how fractals and scaling relationships are useful in understanding anomalous diffusion in disordered media. Definitions and explanations are clear and concise. There is a careful balance between text, equations and pictures. This is a well organised book. Illustrations are especially appealing and free from unnecessary elaboration. My guess is that its pedagogical and challenging style will indeed inspire many students to tackle problems with increased confidence.’ Eric Dickinson, Chemistry in Britain ‘This book will be of particular interest to researchers requiring a clear introduction to the field. It will also be a valuable source to graduate students studying in areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.’ Zentralblatt MATH

About The Author

Shlomo Havlin

Daniel ben–Avraham obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Bar–Ilan University, Israel in 1985. After a 2 year Post-Doctoral position in the Center of Polymer Studies at the University of Boston, he gained a permanent position at Clarkson University where he is now Professor of Physics. Prof. ben–Avraham has spent time as Visiting Professor at various institutions including Heidelberg University, Bar–Ilan University and the European Center for Molecular Biology. He has published over 80 papers and contributed invited papers to several anthologies. Shlomo Havlin obtained his Ph.D. in 1972 from Bar–Ilan University. He stayed at Bar–Ilan University progressing through the ranks of Research Associate, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor until in 1984 he became Professor and Chairman of the Department of Physics. He is currently Dean of the Faculty of Exact Sciences. Since 1978 Prof. Havlin has spent time as Visiting Professor at numerous institutions including the University of Edinburgh, the National Institute of Health (NIH) and Boston University. He is currently on the editorial board of 3 journals, author of over 400 papers, editor of 10 books and has given over 40 plenary and invited talks.

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