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Computational Quantum Mechanics For Materials Engineers The Emto Method And Applications 1st Edition Levente Vitos

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Computational Quantum Mechanics For Materials Engineers The Emto Method And Applications 1st Edition Levente Vitos
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Levente Vitos
ISBN: 9781846289507, 9781846289514, 1846289505, 1846289513
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Computational Quantum Mechanics For Materials Engineers The Emto Method And Applications 1st Edition Levente Vitos by Levente Vitos 9781846289507, 9781846289514, 1846289505, 1846289513 instant download after payment.

Traditionally, new materials have been developed by empirically correlating their chemical composition, and the manufacturing processes used to form them, with their properties. Until recently, metallurgists have not used quantum theory for practical purposes. However, the development of modern density functional methods means that today, computational quantum mechanics can help engineers to identify and develop novel materials.

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