Encompassing over fifty years of research, Professor Gotoh addresses the correlation function of spatial structures and the statistical geometry of random particle assemblies. In this book morphological study is formed into random particle assemblies to which various mathematics are applied such as correlation function, radial distribution function and statistical geometry. This leads to the general comparison between the thermodynamic state such as gases and liquids and the random particle assemblies. Although structures of molecular configurations change at every moment due to thermal vibrat.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Spatial Structure of Random Dispersion of Equal Spheres in One Dimension -- Spatial Structure of Random Dispersion of Equal Spheres in Two Dimensions -- Preliminary Mathematics -- Radial Distribution Function -- Sample Size for Measuring Particle Concentration -- Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics -- Particulate Morphology -- Closing Remarks.