Background
Nemilov, Sergei Vladimirovich was born on January 3, 1939 in Moscow. Son of Vladimir and Tatiana (Belousova) Nemilov.
(This is the first book to logically present the major pro...)
This is the first book to logically present the major problems of the vitreous state within the framework of irreversible thermodynamics. Filled with elementary explanations for difficult problems, this easily understood text/reference treats in detail the criteria of glass transition, the peculiarities of relaxing structural parameters, and the Prigogine-Defay ratio. Based on the author's rigorous generalization of the Second Law for non-equilibrium, the book systematizes all known thermodynamic data for glasses and melts. The thermodynamic essence of structural relaxation and memory effects are considered. The viscous flow theories are treated as a constituent of the kinetic description. All theoretical questions are illustrated by comparison of calculations with the experiments for glasses of inorganic and organic nature, with special attention to structural classification. An informative review of modern structural investigations is included. The bibliography follows the history of the main problems from the nineteenth century.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0849337828/?tag=2022091-20
Nemilov, Sergei Vladimirovich was born on January 3, 1939 in Moscow. Son of Vladimir and Tatiana (Belousova) Nemilov.
Master of Science, Vavilov State Optical Institute, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1972.
From junior researcher to principal researcher, professor Vavilov State Optical Institute, Leningrad, 1964—2005. Professor St. Petersburg State University Information Technologies Mechanics & Optics, since 2005.
(This is the first book to logically present the major pro...)
Fellow Mendeleev All-Russian Chemical Society, Rozhdestvensky All-Russian Optical Society.
Married Nadezhda Zotina, November 27, 1965.