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Studies from O.I. Frette and co-researchers update current data on computational materials science.

Publication: Computer Weekly News
Publication Date: 05-MAR-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Studies from O.I. Frette and co-researchers update current data on computational materials science.(Report)

Article Excerpt
According to a study from Stavanger, Norway, "In this paper a method for the estimation of the curvature along a condensed phase interface is presented. In a previous paper in this journal [J.W. Bullard, E.J. Garboczi, W.C. Carter, E.R."

"Fuller Jr., Computational Materials Science 4 (1995) 103-116] a mathematical...

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