'Soft Matter Under Exogenic Impacts' is fairly unique in supplying a
comprehensive presentation of high pressures, negative pressures, random
constraints and strong electric field exogenic (external) impacts on
various soft matter systems. These are: (i) critical liquids, (ii) glass
formers, such as supercooled liquids including water, polymers and
resins, (iii) liquid crystals and (iv) bio-liquids. It is, because of
this, an excellent guide in this novel and still puzzling research area.
Besides new results, the identification of new types of physical
behavior, new technological materials, ultimate verification of
condensed and soft matter physics models, new applications in
geophysics, biophysics, biotechnology, are all discussed in this book.
'Soft Matter Under Exogenic Impacts' comes as a result from the ARW NATO
brainstorming discussion in Odessa, Ukraine (8-12 Oct. 2005). It
contains 31 papers prepared by key specialists in the field, which
include amongst others: H. E. Stanley (USA), K. L. Ngai (USA), C. M.
Roland (USA), M. A. Anisimov (USA), G. P. Johari (Canada), M.-C.
Bellisent (France), A. R. Imre (Hungary), G. Floudas (Greece), Th.
Kraska (Germany), A. Chalyi (Ukraine), E. E. Ustjuzhanin (Russia), J. L.
Tamarit (Spain) and S. Kralj (Slovenia).