Computational nanoscience / edited by Elena Bichoutskaia [E-Book]
Nanoscience is one of the most exciting areas of modern physical science as it encompasses a range of techniques rather than a single discipline. It stretches across the whole spectrum of science including: medicine and health, physics, engineering and chemistry. Providing a deep understanding of th...
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Personal Name(s): | Bichoutskaia, Elena. |
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Cambridge, UK :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
c2011
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1 online resource |
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englisch |
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184973268X 9781849732680 |
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RSC theoretical and computational chemistry ;
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- Algorithms for predicting the physical properties of nanocrystals and large clusters /
- James R. Chelikowsky
- Rational design of mixed nanoclusters : metal shells supported and shaped by molecular cores /
- Fedor Y. Naumkin
- Self-assembly of nanoclusters : an energy landscape perspective /
- Dwaipayan Chakrabarti, Szilard N. Fejer and David J. Wales
- Phase transition under confinement /
- Jayant K. Singh, Hugh Docherty and Peter T. Cummings
- Simulating thermomechanical phenomena of nanoscale systems /
- P. Alex Greaney and Jeffrey C. Grossman
- Computational electrodynamics methods /
- Nadine Harris ... [et al.]
- Electron transport theory for large systems /
- Stefano Sanvito
- Theoretical strategies for functionalisation and encapsulation of nanotubes /
- Gotthard Seifert ... [et al.]
- Density functional calculations of NMR chemical shifts in carbon nanotubes /
- Eva Zurek and Jochen Autschbach
- Computational study of the formation of inorganic nanotubes /
- Mark Wilson
- Native and irradiation-induced defects in graphene : what can we learn from atomistic simulations? /
- Jani Kotakoski and Arkady V. Krasheninnikov
- The atomic-, nano-, and mesoscale origins of graphite's response to energetic particles /
- Malcolm I. Heggie and Christopher D. Latham.