Topologically Disordered Networks of Rigid Polytopes: Applications to Noncrystalline Solids and Constrained Viscous Sintering

  • Prabhat K. Gupta
Part of the Fundamental Materials Research book series (FMRE)

Keywords

Rigid Inclusion Supercooled Liquid Configurational Entropy Structural Degree Supercooled Liquid State 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Prabhat K. Gupta
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  1. 1.Department of Materials Science and EngineeringThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus

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