A background of new Hierarchic theory, general for solids and liquids (Kaivarainen, 1993, 1995, 2000) is described and illustrated by mean of computer simulations on examples of pure water and ice. Condensed matter is considered as gas of 3D standing waves (collective excitations) of different nature: thermal de Broglie waves (waves B), IR photons and thermal phonons. The agreement between theoretical and available experimental results is very good. The evidence of high-T mesoscopic molecular Bose condensation (BC) in water and ice in form of coherent clusters is obtained. The new mechanisms of the 1st and 2nd order phase transitions, related to such clusters formation, their assembly and symmetry change, has been proposed. Theory unifies dynamics and thermodynamics on microscopic, mesoscopic, and macroscopic scales in terms of quantum physics. The idea of new optoacoustic device: Comprehensive Analyzer of Matter Properties (CAMP) with huge informational possibilities, based on Hierarchic theory is described.
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25 June 2001
COMPUTING ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS: CASYS 2000 - Fourth International Conference
7-12 Aug 2000
Liege (Belgium)
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June 25 2001
Hierarchic theory of matter, general for liquids and solids: Ice, water & phase transitions
Alex Kaivarainen
Alex Kaivarainen
University of Turku, JBL, FIN-20520, Turku, Finland
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AIP Conf. Proc. 573, 181–200 (2001)
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Alex Kaivarainen; Hierarchic theory of matter, general for liquids and solids: Ice, water & phase transitions. AIP Conf. Proc. 25 June 2001; 573 (1): 181–200. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1388689
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