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Tag tanaka [11 articles]

Articoli recentemente classificati sotto il tag tanaka.
  • Colloidal Aggregation in a Nematic Liquid Crystal: Topological Arrest of Particles by a Single-Stroke Disclination Line
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 97, No. 12. (2006)
    by Takeaki Araki, Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2006 colloids defect interaction liquidcrystal simulation tanaka by dchen on 2008-05-13 01:25:51 as **
  • Kinetics of ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions in charged colloidal suspensions: Aging and gelation
    Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics), Vol. 71, No. 2. (2005)
    by Hajime Tanaka, Sara J Farouji, Jacques Meunier, Daniel Bonn
    posted to aging gel simulation tanaka by dchen on 2008-05-13 16:41:56 as **
  • Violation of the incompressibility of liquid by simple shear flow
    Nature, Vol. 443, No. 7110., pp. 434-438.
    by Akira Furukawa, Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2006 nature shear tanaka theory by dchen on 2008-05-02 22:36:17 as ** along with 3 people kaz229 weeks nnny
  • Two-order-parameter model of the liquid-glass transition. I. Relation between glass transition and crystallization
    Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 351, No. 43-45. (1 November 2005), pp. 3371-3384.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2005 crystallization glass tanaka theory transition by dchen on 2008-03-01 20:18:46 as **
  • Direct observation of a local structural mechanism for dynamic arrest
    Nat Mater, Vol. 7, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 556-561.
    by Patrick, Stephen R Williams, Takehiro Ohtsuka, Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2008 gel glass journalclub tanaka by dchen on 2008-08-01 22:39:03 as ** along with 2 people weeks katiehumphry
  • Control of the Liquid-Liquid Transition in a Molecular Liquid by Spatial Confinement
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 98, No. 23. (2007)
    by Rei Kurita, Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2007 confinement liquid tanaka transition by dchen on 2008-05-12 20:51:41 as ** along with 2 people kedmond weeks
  • Two-order-parameter model of the liquid-glass transition. II. Structural relaxation and dynamic heterogeneity
    Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 351, No. 43-45. (1 November 2005), pp. 3385-3395.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2005 glass heterogeneity model tanaka theory by dchen on 2008-03-01 21:35:58 as **
  • Two-order-parameter description of liquids. I. A general model of glass transition covering its strong to fragile limit
    The Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 111, No. 7. (1999), pp. 3163-3174.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to model tanaka by dchen on 2008-03-01 22:30:20 as **
  • A simple physical model of liquid - glass transition: intrinsic fluctuating interactions and random fields hidden in glass-forming liquids
    Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Vol. 10, No. 14. (1998), pp. L207-L214.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to fluctuation glass simulation tanaka by dchen on 2008-03-04 20:49:24 as **
  • Two-order-parameter model of the liquid-glass transition. III. Universal patterns of relaxations in glass-forming liquids
    Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 351, No. 43-45. (1 November 2005), pp. 3396-3413.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to 2005 glass model tanaka theory by dchen on 2008-05-15 17:17:13 as **
  • Relationship among glass-forming ability, fragility, and short-range bond ordering of liquids
    Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 351, No. 8-9. (1 April 2005), pp. 678-690.
    by Hajime Tanaka
    posted to glass order tanaka by dchen on 2008-05-13 16:58:43 as **
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