
- 142 pages
- English
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About this book
This book describes fruitful past collaborations between the mathematical and materials sciences and indicates future challenges. It seeks both to encourage mathematical sciences research that will complement vital research in materials science and to raise awareness of the value of quantitative methods. The volume encourages both communities to increase cross-disciplinary collaborations, emphasizing that each has much to gain from such an increase, and it presents recommendations for facilitating such work.This book is written for both mathematical and materials science researchers interested in advancing research at this interface; for federal and state agency representatives interested in encouraging such collaborations; and for anyone wanting information on how such cross-disciplinary, collaborative efforts can be accomplished successfully.
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Table of contents
- MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH IN MATERIALS SCIENCE
- Copyright
- PREFACE
- Contents
- 1 SUMMARY AND OVERVIEW
- 2 ATOMIC SCALE
- 3 MACROMOLECULAR STRUCTURES
- 4 EVOLUTION OF MICROSTRUCTURES
- 5 DEFECTS, DEFORMATION, AND INTERFACES
- 6 AGGREGATES AND DISORDERED MATERIAL
- 7 PROCESSING, FABRICATION, AND EVALUATION
- 8 MATHEMATICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS
- 9 RECOMMENDATIONS
- Bibliography
- APPENDIX Contributors to Mathematical Research in Materials Science