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Mathematical Challenges In A New Phase Of Materials Science Kyoto Japan August 2014 1st Edition Yasumasa Nishiura

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Mathematical Challenges In A New Phase Of Materials Science Kyoto Japan August 2014 1st Edition Yasumasa Nishiura
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Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.7 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Yasumasa Nishiura, Motoko Kotani (eds.)
ISBN: 9784431561026, 9784431561040, 4431561021, 4431561048
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Mathematical Challenges In A New Phase Of Materials Science Kyoto Japan August 2014 1st Edition Yasumasa Nishiura by Yasumasa Nishiura, Motoko Kotani (eds.) 9784431561026, 9784431561040, 4431561021, 4431561048 instant download after payment.

This volume comprises eight papers delivered at the RIMS International Conference "Mathematical Challenges in a New Phase of Materials Science", Kyoto, August 4–8, 2014. The contributions address subjects in defect dynamics, negatively curved carbon crystal, topological analysis of di-block copolymers, persistence modules, and fracture dynamics. These papers highlight the strong interaction between mathematics and materials science and also reflect the activity of WPI-AIMR at Tohoku University, in which collaborations between mathematicians and experimentalists are actively ongoing.

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