Aperiodic Order: Volume 1, A Mathematical Invitation (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, Series Number 149)

$96.55

This book provides a graduate-level introduction to the mathematical theory of aperiodic order, relevant to physics and crystallography.

Aperiodic Order: Volume 1, A Mathematical Invitation (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, Series Number 149)
Aperiodic Order: Volume 1, A Mathematical Invitation (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, Series Number 149)
$96.55

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Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that were discovered in 1982 by Dan Shechtman, Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2011. The underlying mathematics, known as the theory of aperiodic order, is the subject of this comprehensive multi-volume series. This first volume provides a graduate-level introduction to the many facets of this relatively new area of mathematics. Special attention is given to methods from algebra, discrete geometry and harmonic analysis, while the main focus is on topics motivated by physics and crystallography. In particular, the authors provide a systematic exposition of the mathematical theory of kinematic diffraction. Numerous illustrations and worked-out examples help the reader to bridge the gap between theory and application. The authors also point to more advanced topics to show how the theory interacts with other areas of pure and applied mathematics.

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Weight 1.089 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 3.2 × 24.1 in

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