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An Introduction to Disorder: Entropy, Information, and Morphologies

Autor Arthur McGurn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2026
Disorder is everywhere - in alloys, in thermal fluctuations, and in the amorphous structures of glasses. Understanding it is essential to understanding real materials. This book offers an introduction to the physics of disordered systems, from their foundations in entropy and statistical mechanics to modern applications in information and quantum information theory.
It begins discussing the generation and use of random numbers, Monte Carlo and quantum Monte Carlo methods, and impurity effects ranging from single‑atom substitutions to large‑scale defects such as dislocations and grain boundaries. Entropy is explored as a unifying concept linking statistical mechanics, information theory, and quantum information, including Shannon and von Neumann entropies and quantum entanglement.
Further chapters examine amorphous materials, glasses and spin glasses, Anderson localization and metal–insulator transitions, as well as fractals and chaotic dynamics. It concludes with the impact of disorder on critical phenomena.
Designed for advanced undergraduates and first‑year graduate students, this book serves as a comprehensive entry point into the study of disorder. It provides a solid conceptual foundation while pointing readers to key research literature for deeper exploration, making it both an accessible textbook and a valuable reference for future study. Throughout, the mathematics is kept as simple as possible, with more advanced methods introduced only when needed.
Key features:
  • Presents a basic introduction for advanced undergraduate and first year graduate students in physics and engineering, both theoretical and experimental.
  • Covers topics of the most interest to researchers in nanotechnology, material science, statistical physics, information theory, and quantum information theory.
  • Explores the variety of different types of disorder which are found in physical systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032669816
ISBN-10: 1032669810
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 168
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Sequences Of Random Numbers, Chapter 3: Disorder In Crystals, Chapter 4: Entropy, Information, And Disorder, Chapter 5: Amorphous Materials: Polymers, Glasses, Amorphous Networks, Quasicrystals, And Tilings, Chapter 6: Annealed Models, The Replica Method, And Spin Glass, Chapter 7: Diffusion, Localization, And Turing Patterns, Chapter 8: An Introduction To Nonlinear Dynamics, Chapter 9: Fractals, Chapter 10: Quantum Monte Carlo Simulation, Chapter 11: Scaling Theory, Chapter 12: Suggested Simple Problems And Computer Projects

Notă biografică

Professor Emeritus Arthur R. McGurn, CPhys, FInstP, is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a Fellow of Optica (formerly Optical Society of America), a Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy, and an Outstanding Referee for the journals of the American Physical Society. He received his PhD in Physics in 1975 from the University of California, Santa Barbara, followed by postdoctoral studies at Temple University, Michigan State University, and George Washington University (NASA Langley Research Center). Prof. McGurn’s research interests include the theory of: magnetism in disorder materials, electron conductivity, the properties of phonons, ferroelectrics and their nonlinear dynamics, Anderson localization, amorphous materials, the scattering of light from disordered media and rough surfaces, the properties of speckle correlations of light, quantum optics, nonlinear optics, the dynamical properties of nonlinear systems, photonic crystals, and meta-materials. He has over 150 publications spread amongst these various topics. Since 1981 he has taught physics for 38 years at Western Michigan University where he is currently a Professor Emeritus of Physics and a WMU Distinguished Faculty Scholar. A number of PhD students have graduated from Western Michigan University under his supervision.

Descriere

This book offers an introduction to the physics of disordered systems, from their foundations in entropy and statistical mechanics to modern applications in information and quantum information theory. It provides a solid conceptual foundation and references for deeper exploration, making it both an accessible textbook and valuable reference.