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case the dynamical matrix depends on only six independent parameters , which
can be determined in terms of the elastic constants . For a more realistic
calculation , one should include the effect of further neighbors . However , in the
absence ...
case the dynamical matrix depends on only six independent parameters , which
can be determined in terms of the elastic constants . For a more realistic
calculation , one should include the effect of further neighbors . However , in the
absence ...
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All of these parameters may be defined for features of arbitrary shape , size , and
distribution , and thus satisfy the conditions that they are general and quantitative
. The total curvature of surface is an additional property that satisfies these ...
All of these parameters may be defined for features of arbitrary shape , size , and
distribution , and thus satisfy the conditions that they are general and quantitative
. The total curvature of surface is an additional property that satisfies these ...
Page 278
Best fit values of these parameters may be obtained by computer analysis , or , if
the results are simple enough , by ... MORE GENERAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL
IMPINGEMENT EQUATIONS The introduction of an adjustable parameter ( Hillert
...
Best fit values of these parameters may be obtained by computer analysis , or , if
the results are simple enough , by ... MORE GENERAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL
IMPINGEMENT EQUATIONS The introduction of an adjustable parameter ( Hillert
...
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