05121nam 2200601 a 450 991014473070332120170816123414.01-280-52113-997866105211353-527-60657-23-527-60678-5(CKB)1000000000377459(EBL)482340(OCoLC)70115107(SSID)ssj0000231424(PQKBManifestationID)11207807(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000231424(PQKBWorkID)10205511(PQKB)11247104(MiAaPQ)EBC482340(EXLCZ)99100000000037745920031030d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrQuasicrystals[electronic resource] structure and physical properties /Hans-Rainer Trebin (ed.)Weinheim Wiley-VCHc20031 online resource (674 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-40399-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Quasicrystals Structure and Physical Properties; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Synthesis, metallurgy and characterization; 1.1 Single-quasicrystal growth; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Solidification and phase diagrams of intermetallic alloy systems; 1.1.3 Single-crystal growth techniques; 1.1.4 Single-crystal growth of quasicrystals; 1.1.5 Conclusions; Bibliography; 1.2 Phase equilibria of the Al-Cu-Fe system; 1.2.1 Introduction; 1.2.2 Relevant data of the phase diagram in literature; 1.2.3 Experimental; 1.2.4 Phase diagram of the Al-Cu-Fe system1.2.5 Formation and stability of the ø-phase1.2.6 Solidification behaviour; 1.2.7 Conclusions; Bibliography; 1.3 Preparation of Zn-Mg-RE quasicrystals and related compounds (RE = Y, Ho, Er, Dy); 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Preparation methods; 1.3.3 Face centered icosahedral quasicrystals; 1.3.4 Simple icosahedral quasicrystals; 1.3.5 Decagonal quasicrystals; 1.3.6 Related crystalline compounds; 1.3.7 Summary; Bibliography; 1.4 On the formation of quasicrystals in Zr-based metallic glasses; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Experimental; 1.4.3 Results and discussion; 1.4.4 Alloying; 1.4.5 ConclusionsBibliography1.5 Growth of decagonal Al-Co-Ni and Al-Co-Cu quasicrystals by the Czochralski method; 1.5.1 Introduction; 1.5.2 Czochralski growth; 1.5.3 Al-Co-Ni quasicrystals; 1.5.4 Al-Co-Cu quasicrystals; 1.5.5 Summary; Bibliography; 2 Structure and mathematical modelling; 2.1 Decagon clusters in perfect and random decagonal structures; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 The framework of cluster coverings; 2.1.3 Random cluster covering model; 2.1.4 Unit-cluster approach for Penrose-type structures; 2.1.5 Summary; Bibliography; 2.2 Coverings in the structure of quasicrystals2.2.1 Introduction: Geometric concepts in the structure of quasicrystals2.2.2 Tiling models and the triangle tiling; 2.2.3 From tiling to covering; 2.2.4 Windows for the Delone covering of the Δ tiling; 2.2.5 Colouring the tiles in the triangle tiling; 2.2.6 Covering for icosahedral tilings; 2.2.7 Summary; Bibliography; 2.3 Wavelets in the structure and physics of quasicrystals; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Haar Wavelets for dyadic and Fibonacci tilings; 2.3.3 Haar wavelets on the triangle and the Penrose tiling; 2.3.4 Haar wavelets for the icosahedral Danzer tiling2.3.5 From Haar wavelets to differentiable spline wavelets2.3.6 Summary and future applications of quasiperiodic wavelets; Bibliography; 2.4 The surface structure of i-Al-Pd-Mn, a modeling approach based on the Ι*́((2F)) tiling; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 Experiment; 2.4.3 Geometric model for the atomic positions; 2.4.4 Discussion; 2.4.5 Conclusion; Bibliography; 2.5 Structural order of decagonal phases at temperatures up to 1000 °C; 2.5.1 Introduction and aims; 2.5.2 Experimental; 2.5.3 Transient ordering states; 2.5.4 Domain models; 2.5.5 Superlattice formation in d-Al(70+x)Co(y)Ni(30-x-y)2.5.6 Long-range fluctuationsQuasicrystals form a new state of solid matter beside the crystalline and the amorphous. The positions of the atoms are ordered, but with noncrystallographic rotational symmetries and in a nonperiodic way. The new structure induces unusual physical properties, promising interesting applications. This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review and presents most recent research results, achieved by a collaboration of physicists, chemists, material scientists and mathematicians within the Priority Programme ""Quasicrystals: Structure and Physical Properties"" of the Deutsche ForschungsgeQuasicrystalsElectronic books.Quasicrystals.530.4/1530.41Trebin H.-R(Hans-Rainer)875525MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144730703321Quasicrystals1954850UNINA02321nam 2200457 450 991079409130332120201202130728.090-04-43104-710.1163/9789004431041(CKB)4100000010566075(OCoLC)1143637555(nllekb)BRILL9789004431041(MiAaPQ)EBC6276235(EXLCZ)99410000001056607520201202d2020 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierFlorence, Berlin and beyond late nineteenth-century art markets and their social networks /Lynn CattersonLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, New Jersey :BRILL,2020.1 online resourceStudies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets ;volume 9Includes index.90-04-41990-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Forming a collection -- Transacting an entire collection -- Dealers for dealers -- (No longer) obscure agents -- Issues of attribution.Recent and increasing interest in art market studies—the dealers, mediators, advisors, taste makers, artists, etc.—indicate that the transaction of art and decorative art is anything but linear. Taking as its point of departure two of the most active agents of the late nineteenth century, Wilhelm von Bode and Stefano Bardini, the essays in this volume also look beyond, to other art market individuals and their vast and frequently interconnected, social and professional networks. Newly told history taken from rich business, epistolary and photographic archives, these essays examine the art market, within a broader and more complex context. In doing so, they offer new areas of inquiry for mapping of works of art as they were exchanged over time and place.Studies in the history of collecting & art markets ;v. 9.Business networksBusiness networks.709.409034Catterson Lynn1549684MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794091303321Florence, Berlin and beyond3863438UNINA