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Clusters and Nanomaterials - Theory and Experiment (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Y. Kawazoe, T. Kondow, Kaoru Ohno Clusters and Nanomaterials - Theory and Experiment (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Y. Kawazoe, T. Kondow, Kaoru Ohno
R6,361 Discovery Miles 63 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of cluster sciences is currently attracting considerable interest, not only from a fundamental viewpoint but also in relation to future applications to electronic, optical and magnetic devices. Synthesizing specific clusters as a component of useful nanostructures or controlling them as an assembly of nanocomposites is the ultimate aim. In order to understand how to synthesize individual clusters or to investigate properties such as chemical reaction, structural stability, response to external fields, aggregation and phase transitions, a variety of first-principles and empirical calculations and related computer simulations have been performed alongside numerous experiments. This book compiles and collates recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field and demonstrates how the harmony between theory and experiment is contributing to the continuing rapid progress. It will be of interest to both researchers as well as students and newcomers seeking an up-to-date review.

Clusters and Nanomaterials - Theory and Experiment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002): Y. Kawazoe, T.... Clusters and Nanomaterials - Theory and Experiment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002)
Y. Kawazoe, T. Kondow, Kaoru Ohno
R6,167 Discovery Miles 61 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synthesizing specific clusters as a component of useful nanostructures or controlling them as an assembly of nanocomposites is the ultimate aim. In order to understand how to synthesize individual clusters or to investigate its properties, a variety of first-principles and empirical calculations and related computer simulations have been performed alongside numerous experiments.

Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science, Volume 70 (Hardcover): H. Dreysse, Y. Kawazoe, L T Wille, C Demangeat Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science, Volume 70 (Hardcover)
H. Dreysse, Y. Kawazoe, L T Wille, C Demangeat
R6,616 Discovery Miles 66 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Symposium D, entitled "Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science" was presented at the combined 1997 International Conference on Applied Materials/European Materials Research Society Spring meeting (ICAM'97/E-MRS'97) held in Strasbourg (France) from 16-20 June 1997.

Those who attended came from all five continents with participants coming from as far away as South Africa, Australia and Eastern Europe. There were 14 invited talks, 54 contributed papers, and 62 posters presented at the symposium.

Computational materials science has truly emerged as a field in itself. The range of phenomena studied and the variety of techniques used indicate that the subject has sufficiently matured that technologically relevant information can now be routinely extracted from computational modeling. These models increasingly use atomistic information from which macroscopic parameters may be determined.

Several papers showed that parallel computers will play a major role in the further development of the field. The Car-Parrinello method emerged as a workhorse for the most advanced simulations which the advent of faster hardware and diffusion of computer codes has brought within easy reach of many research groups. How to consistently go from the micro- to the macro-scale remains one of the great unsolved puzzles in computational materials science and was the subject of much discussion at the symposium. The interdisciplinary side of computational studies of matter was demonstrated in several talks, where authors borrowed methods from nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, and other subjects.

This was a very productive symposium with new collaborations started, many novel ideas generated and a large amount of information disseminated. The meeting gave an excellent idea of the status of computational materials service "anno" 1997.

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