Crystals, Defects and Microstructures Modeling Across Scales

Author/creator Phillips, Rob, 1960- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description806 p. ill 24.700 x 017.400 cm.
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Summary Annotation A central tenet of materials analysis is the structure-property paradigm, which proposes a direct connection between the geometric structures within a material and its properties. The increasing power of high-speed computation has had a major impact on theoretical materials science and has permitted the systematic examination of this connection between structure and properties. In this textbook, Rob Phillips examines various methods for studying crystals, defects, and microstructures, techniques that have made such computations possible. He also presents recent efforts to treat problems involving either multiple spatial or temporal scales simultaneously. Detailed case studies illustrate general principles as well as their applications to current research problems.
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LCCN 00058591
ISBN9780521790055
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