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@BOOK{Toschi:645109,
      author       = {Toschi, Federico and Sega, Marcello},
      title        = {{F}lowing {M}atter},
      address      = {Cham},
      publisher    = {Springer Nature},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2026-00604},
      isbn         = {9783030233709},
      series       = {Soft and Biological Matter},
      pages        = {1 Online-Ressource (VII, 309 pages)},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {This open access book, published in the Soft and Biological
                      Matter series, presents an introduction to selected research
                      topics in the broad field of flowing matter, including the
                      dynamics of fluids with a complex internal structure -from
                      nematic fluids to soft glasses- as well as active matter and
                      turbulent phenomena. Flowing matter is a subject at the
                      crossroads between physics, mathematics, chemistry,
                      engineering, biology and earth sciences, and relies on a
                      multidisciplinary approach to describe the emergence of the
                      macroscopic behaviours in a system from the coordinated
                      dynamics of its microscopic constituents. Depending on the
                      microscopic interactions, an assembly of molecules or of
                      mesoscopic particles can flow like a simple Newtonian fluid,
                      deform elastically like a solid or behave in a complex
                      manner. When the internal constituents are active, as for
                      biological entities, one generally observes complex
                      large-scale collective motions. Phenomenology is further
                      complicated by the invariable tendency of fluids to display
                      chaos at the large scales or when stirred strongly enough.
                      This volume presents several research topics that address
                      these phenomena encompassing the traditional micro-, meso-,
                      and macro-scales descriptions, and contributes to our
                      understanding of the fundamentals of flowing matter. This
                      book is the legacy of the COST Action MP1305 “Flowing
                      Matter”},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/645109},
}