Publikation: Hydrodynamics of Crystals
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Even though the hydrodynamic equations of a crystal were already known, there was still a lack in deriving them microscopically without a reference to a lattice. In the first chapter, the framework and the formalism for the microscopic theory is described, as well as the already known phenomenological results. Notably, the Zwanzig–Mori formalism and the entropy production formalism are described in detail. In the second chapter, the complete equations of motions for a non-ideal crystal are derived as well as for a liquid as an informative example. In the third chapter, pertinent physical quantities are identified and provided with microscopic definitions. Relevant literature is discussed and compared in the light of our new results.
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MISEREZ, Florian, 2023. Hydrodynamics of Crystals [Dissertation]. Konstanz: University of KonstanzBibTex
@phdthesis{Miserez2023Hydro-67290, year={2023}, title={Hydrodynamics of Crystals}, author={Miserez, Florian}, address={Konstanz}, school={Universität Konstanz} }
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