Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 3Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... dynamics was stimulated by the combination of some old and often ob- scure mathematics from the early part of the 20th century that were preserved and developed by isolated mathematicians in the United States , the Soviet Union , and ...
... dynamics was stimulated by the combination of some old and often ob- scure mathematics from the early part of the 20th century that were preserved and developed by isolated mathematicians in the United States , the Soviet Union , and ...
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... dynamics generated by evolving an ensemble of initial conditions with the same initial energy or angular momenta but different initial angles . In particular , when the classical dynamics is chaotic , the quantum me- chanical average of ...
... dynamics generated by evolving an ensemble of initial conditions with the same initial energy or angular momenta but different initial angles . In particular , when the classical dynamics is chaotic , the quantum me- chanical average of ...
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... dynamics ( MD ) and Monte Carlo ( MC ) , and these have contributed enormously to the theory of condensed systems . 1. Molecular Dynamics A starting point for the simulation of a classi- cal liquid is the Hamiltonian of the system . If ...
... dynamics ( MD ) and Monte Carlo ( MC ) , and these have contributed enormously to the theory of condensed systems . 1. Molecular Dynamics A starting point for the simulation of a classi- cal liquid is the Hamiltonian of the system . If ...
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