Gateways towards quasicrystals
Peter Kramer

TL;DR
This paper reviews the conceptual foundations and theoretical gateways that led to the understanding of quasicrystals before their experimental discovery in 1984, highlighting the importance of prior mathematical and physical insights.
Contribution
It provides a non-technical overview of the theoretical and mathematical concepts that paved the way for understanding quasicrystals before their experimental identification.
Findings
Identification of key theoretical models for quasicrystals
Development of mathematical frameworks explaining aperiodic order
Pre-discovery conceptual tools enabling quasicrystal research
Abstract
The experimental discovery of quasicrystals by D Shechtman, D Gratias, I Blech, and J W Cahn in 1984 provided the paradigm for a new type of long-range order of solid matter in nature. This discovery stimulated an explosion of new experimental and theoretical research. In years prior to the discovery, there was a very active development of various gateways to quasicrystals in theoretical and mathematical physics. Without this conceptual basis, it would have been impossible to grasp and explore efficiently the structure and physical properties of quasicrystrals. The aim in what follows is to give a non-technical and condensed account of the conceptual gateways to quasicrystals prior to their discovery.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuasicrystal Structures and Properties · Mineralogy and Gemology Studies · Archaeology and Rock Art Studies
