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Self-similarity between material structures

Earlier speculations about the effect of the curvature of space on elemental synthesis and the stability of nuclides (2.4.1) are consistent with the interface model. The absolute curvature of the closed double cover of projective space, and the Hubble radius of the universe, together define the golden mean as a universal shape factor [233], characteristic of intergalactic space. This factor regulates the proton neutron ratio of stable nuclides and the detail of elemental periodicity. The self-similarity between material structures at different levels of size, such as elementary particles, atomic nuclei, chemical... [Pg.249]

Power law relaxation is no guarantee for a gel point. It should be noted that, besides materials near LST, there exist materials which show the very simple power law relaxation behavior over quite extended time windows. Such behavior has been termed self-similar or scale invariant since it is the same at any time scale of observation (within the given time window). Self-similar relaxation has been associated with self-similar structures on the molecular and super-molecular level and, for suspensions and emulsions, on particulate level. Such self-similar relaxation is only found over a finite range of relaxation times, i.e. between a lower and an upper cut-off, and 2U. The exponent may adopt negative or positive values, however, with different consequences and... [Pg.222]


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