Recent interest in nanotechnology is challenging the community
to analyse, develop and design nanometer to micrometer-sized
devices for applications in new generations of computer,
electronics, photonics and drug delivery systems. To successfully
design and fabricate novel nanomaterials and nanosystems, we must
necessarily bridge the gap in our understanding of mechanical
properties and processes at length scales ranging from 100
nanometers (where atomistic simulations are currently possible) to
a micron (where continuum mechanics is experimentally validated).
For this purpose the difficulties and complexity originate in the
substantial differences in philosophy and viewpoints between
conventional continuum mechanics and quantum theories. The
challenge lies in how to establish the relationship between a
continuum mechanical system and its atomistic counterpart in order
to define continuum variables that are calculable within an atomic
system.
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