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'''Pierre-Gilles de Gennes''' (October 24, 1932-May 18, 2007) won the Nobel Prize in 1991 "for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymers". | '''Pierre-Gilles de Gennes''' (October 24, 1932-May 18, 2007) won the Nobel Prize in 1991 "for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymers". | ||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/448149a Françoise Brochard-Wyart "Obituary: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1932–2007)", Nature '''448''' p. 149 (2007)] | |||
==Books by de Gennes== | ==Books by de Gennes== | ||
*[http://www.springer.com/east/home?SGWID=5-102-22-7109793-0&changeHeader=true&SHORTCUT=www.springer.com/978-0-387-00592-8 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Francoise Brochard-Wyart and David Quere "Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena: Drops, Bubbles, Pearls, Waves" (2004)] | *[http://www.springer.com/east/home?SGWID=5-102-22-7109793-0&changeHeader=true&SHORTCUT=www.springer.com/978-0-387-00592-8 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Francoise Brochard-Wyart and David Quere "Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena: Drops, Bubbles, Pearls, Waves" (2004)] |
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Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (October 24, 1932-May 18, 2007) won the Nobel Prize in 1991 "for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymers".
Books by de Gennes
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Francoise Brochard-Wyart and David Quere "Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena: Drops, Bubbles, Pearls, Waves" (2004)
- Pierre-Gilles De Gennes and J. Prost "Physics of Liquid Crystals" (1995)
- Pierre-Gilles De Gennes, "Simple Views on Condensed Matter" (2003)
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and Jacques Badoz "Fragile Objects: Soft Matter, Hard Science, and the Thrill of Discovery"