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Chen, Mingwei.
Structural analysis of metallic glasses with computational homology[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
530.413
書名/作者:
Structural analysis of metallic glasses with computational homology/ by Akihiko Hirata, Kaname Matsue, Mingwei Chen.
作者:
Hirata, Akihiko.
其他作者:
Matsue, Kaname.
出版者:
Tokyo : : Springer Japan :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 66 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Metallic glasses.
標題:
Homology theory.
標題:
Mathematics.
標題:
Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences.
標題:
Category Theory, Homological Algebra.
標題:
Math. Applications in Chemistry.
ISBN:
9784431560562
ISBN:
9784431560548
內容註:
1. Introduction -- 2. Metallic glasses -- 2.1. What is glass? -- 2-2. Structure and properties of metallic glasses -- 2-3. Structure determination and its difficulty -- 3. Homology and computational homology -- 3.1. Cubical complex -- 3.2. Cubical homology -- 3.3. Computing homology groups -- 4. Structure analysis of metallic glasses -- 4.1. Advantage of computational homology -- 4.2. Preparation of input data for metallic glasses -- 4.3. Computing procedure for metallic glasses -- 4.4. Interpretation of results obtained by computational homology -- 5. Appendix.
摘要、提要註:
This book introduces the application of computational homology for structural analysis of metallic glasses. Metallic glasses, relatively new materials in the field of metals, are the next-generation structural and functional materials owing to their excellent properties. To understand their properties and to develop novel metallic glass materials, it is necessary to uncover their atomic structures which have no periodicity, unlike crystals. Although many experimental and simulation studies have been performed to reveal the structures, it is extremely difficult to perceive a relationship between structures and properties without an appropriate point of view, or language. The purpose here is to show how a new approach using computational homology gives a useful insight into the interpretation of atomic structures. It is noted that computational homology has rapidly developed and is now widely applied for various data analyses. The book begins with a brief basic survey of metallic glasses and computational homology, then goes on to the detailed procedures and interpretation of computational homology analysis for metallic glasses. Understandable and readable information for both materials scientists and mathematicians is also provided.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56056-2
Structural analysis of metallic glasses with computational homology[electronic resource] /
Hirata, Akihiko.
Structural analysis of metallic glasses with computational homology
[electronic resource] /by Akihiko Hirata, Kaname Matsue, Mingwei Chen. - Tokyo :Springer Japan :2016. - xiv, 66 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in the mathematics of materials,v.22365-6336 ;. - SpringerBriefs in the mathematics of materials ;v.1..
1. Introduction -- 2. Metallic glasses -- 2.1. What is glass? -- 2-2. Structure and properties of metallic glasses -- 2-3. Structure determination and its difficulty -- 3. Homology and computational homology -- 3.1. Cubical complex -- 3.2. Cubical homology -- 3.3. Computing homology groups -- 4. Structure analysis of metallic glasses -- 4.1. Advantage of computational homology -- 4.2. Preparation of input data for metallic glasses -- 4.3. Computing procedure for metallic glasses -- 4.4. Interpretation of results obtained by computational homology -- 5. Appendix.
This book introduces the application of computational homology for structural analysis of metallic glasses. Metallic glasses, relatively new materials in the field of metals, are the next-generation structural and functional materials owing to their excellent properties. To understand their properties and to develop novel metallic glass materials, it is necessary to uncover their atomic structures which have no periodicity, unlike crystals. Although many experimental and simulation studies have been performed to reveal the structures, it is extremely difficult to perceive a relationship between structures and properties without an appropriate point of view, or language. The purpose here is to show how a new approach using computational homology gives a useful insight into the interpretation of atomic structures. It is noted that computational homology has rapidly developed and is now widely applied for various data analyses. The book begins with a brief basic survey of metallic glasses and computational homology, then goes on to the detailed procedures and interpretation of computational homology analysis for metallic glasses. Understandable and readable information for both materials scientists and mathematicians is also provided.
ISBN: 9784431560562
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-4-431-56056-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TN693.M4
Dewey Class. No.: 530.413
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