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Nanocomputing Computational Physics for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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ISBN-10: 9814241261

ISBN-13: 9789814241267

Edition: 2009

Authors: James J. Y. Hsu

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the computational physics for nano science and nano technology. Based on MATLAB and the C++ distributed computing paradigm, this book gives instructive explanations of the underlying physics for mesoscopic systems with many listed programs that readily compute physical properties into nano scales. Many generated graphical pictures demonstrate not only the principles of physics, but also the methodology of computing. The book starts with a review on quantum physics, quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics, followed by a discussion on the computational and analytical tools and the numerical algorithms used. With these tools in hand, the…    
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Book details

List price: $150.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing
Publication date: 3/31/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Size: 6.34" wide x 9.02" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Acknowledgements
Preface
Little Big Science
Tools for Measurement - To See is to Believe
Carbon Tells Us First
Mother Nature Knows Best
Challenges in the New Millennium
Tools for Analysis
MATLAB
Program Control
Asymptology
Mesoscopic Systems
Review on Quantum Physics
Quantum Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Condensed Matter Physics
Analytical Chapter
Multiple Time Scales
Multiple Space Scales
Numerical Chapter
Recursion and Divide-and-Conquer
Probabilistic Algorithm
Evaluation and Search
Molecular Dynamics
Finite Element Method
Nonlinear Many Body Physics and Transport
Density Functional Theory
Correlation and Coherence
Green's Function Method
Transport
OOP, MPI and Parallel Computing
C++ and Object Oriented Programming
Message Passing Interface
OpenMP
Low Dimensionality and Nanostructures
Quantum Dot and Quantum Wire
Nanostructure Electronic Properties
Special Topics
Plasmon
Quantum Hall Effect
Chaos and Stochasticity
Applications
Carbon Nanotube
Water Dynamics
Molecular Computer
References
Color Index
Function Index
Author Index
Keyword Index