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Computational Studies of New Materials was published by World
Scientific in 1999 and edited by Daniel Jelski and Thomas F George.
Much has happened during the past decade. Advances have been made
on the same materials discussed in the 1999 book, including
fullerenes, polymers and nonlinear optical processes in materials,
which are presented in this 2010 book. In addition, different
materials and topics are comprehensively covered, including
nanomedicine, hydrogen storage materials, ultrafast laser
processes, magnetization and light-emitting diodes.
This book presents research in the field of theoretical physics and
non-linear optics. Topics discussed include quantum field theory;
higher dimensional model spaces and defects; non-linear refractive
index theory; quark-pion coupling constant and ground-state baryon
masses; the search for higgs bosons in two-higgs doublet models and
the neutrino mass in a six dimensional E6 model.
Theoretical physics employs mathematical models and abstractions of
physics in an attempt to explain natural phenomena. This book
presents and discusses current research in the study of theoretical
physics, including interfaces in nanometric dielectrics;
thermodynamics of liquid metals; fractional oscillators;
superconducting state parameters of Be-Zr glassy alloys and
3d-transition metal binary alloys.
An amorphous metal is a metallic material with a disordered
atomic-scale structure. In contrast to most metals, which are
crystalline and therefore have a highly ordered arrangement of
atoms, amorphous alloys are non-crystalline. This new book presents
and reviews research in the study of bulk metallic glasses.
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