Abstract
In this paper we discuss the implications of a recent generalization of the well-known Peierls–Landau instability for low-dimensional crystalline lattices to a wide class of structurally disordered networks. We give a general thermodynamic interpretation of structural instabilities in disordered inhomogeneous systems and discuss the relevance of our results to the fundamental phenomenology of glasses.
Notes
‡ This reference gives a general and comprehensive review of theoretical and experimental work on the dynamics of fractal systems and connections to general disordered materials. In the present paper, mainly post-1994 work is cited.