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Computer simulations in condensed matter systems: from materials to chemical biology Volume 2

✍ Scribed by Mauro Ferrario; Giovanni Ciccotti; K Binder; Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture


Book ID
127432516
Publisher
Springer
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Series
Lecture notes in physics, 703-704
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
Berlin; New York
ISBN
3540352708
ISSN
0075-8450

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✦ Synopsis


This extensive and comprehensive collection of lectures by world-leading experts in the field introduces and reviews all relevant computer simulation methods and their applications in condensed matter systems. Volume 2 offers surveys on numerical experiments carried out for a great number of systems, ranging from materials sciences to chemical biology, including supercooled liquids, spin glasses, colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, biological membranes and folding proteins.

✦ Subjects


Матметоды и моделирование в физике


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