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Statistical physics of soft matter: From passive to active materials
Lecture course in Summer Semester 2010, 3 credit
points (ECTS).
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Ignacio
Pagonabarraga, University of Barcelona
Periods
3.5. - 21.5. 2010
31.5. - 18.6. 2010
Day, time and place
Monday, 16 -18, EW 202
Thursday, 14 -16, EW 202.
First lecture:
Monday, May 3, 2010.
Access to lecture pdfs is
found here [1] (login required).
Abstract
"In this course I will survey the basic
physical principles which characterize the collective properties of
soft materials. Polymeric materials constitute a prototypical system
where most of the concepts and tools of soft matter can be easily
discussed. Such background will then be useful to address other
materials of interest, such as colloidal suspensions, or fluid
membranes. I will consider both the collective equilibrium properties
of these systems and also their basic dynamic properties and how to
address their dynamics.
In the last part of the course I
will address soft materials with a biological motivation. Biological
systems are intrinsically out of equilibrium and many of the processes
which take place are controlled by the internal energy consumption.
I will describe simplified systems amenable to a statistical
description to pinpoint the main features associated to the
nonequilibrium states of active soft materials and compare them with
the nonequilibrium behavior described for passive materials subject to
external forcings."
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