6 research outputs found

    Isotropic soft-core potentials with two characteristic length scales and anomalous behaviour

    Full text link
    Isotropic soft-core potentials with two characteristic length scales have been used since 40 years to describe systems with polymorphism. In the recent years intense research is showing that these potentials also display polyamorphism and several anomalies, including structural, diffusion and density anomaly. These anomalies occur in a hierarchy that resembles the anomalies of water. However, the absence of directional bonding in these isotropic potentials makes them different from water. Other systems, such as colloidal suspensions, protein solutions or liquid metals, can be well described by these family of potentials, opening the possibility of studying the mechanism generating the polyamorphism and anomalies in these complex liquids

    Vacatur of Awards Under the Tennessee Uniform Arbitration Act: Substance, Procedure, and Strategies for Practitioners

    No full text

    CHECKLIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE AMPHISBAENIA OF THE WORLD

    No full text

    Progression of Geographic Atrophy in Age-related Macular Degeneration

    No full text
    corecore