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We present a computational study of tetrahedral amorphous carbon surfaces within density functional theory.
In this paper we present a computational study of the atomic structures that form at the tips of atomically sharp cracks in aluminum single crystals under loading.
To date, traditional algorithms have not been suitable for finding an optimal solution to this problem, and we thus present a computational study of a parametric tabu search as a generic heuristic algorithm.
Here, we present a computational study of a model of unsaturated flow in porous media that extends the Richards equation and is capable of predicting the instability and captures the key features of gravity fingering quantitatively.
In this paper, we present a computational study of this type of problem using an approach different from the traditional statistical methods.
We also present a computational study of the mechanism of this process, and through this account for the regioselectivities observed experimentally: this was found to be dictated by the thermodynamic stabilities of the products.
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This paper presents a computational study of the stability of simple lobed balloon structures.
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