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E-raamat: Nanocomputing: Computational Physics for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

(National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City, P R of China)
  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814241274
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Based on MATLAB and the C++ distributed computing paradigm, this guide gives instructive explanations of the underlying physics for mesoscopic systems with many listed programs that readily compute physical properties into nano scales. Many generated graphical pictures demonstrate not only the principles of physics but also the methodology of computing. The volume starts with a review on quantum physics, quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics, followed by a discussion on the computational and analytical tools and the numerical algorithms used. With these tools in hand, the nonlinear many-body problem, the molecular dynamics, the low dimensionality and nanostructures are then explored. Special topics covered have include the plasmon, the quantum Hall effect, chaos and stochasticity. The applications explored here include graphene, carbon nanotube, water dynamics and the molecular computer.

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"Following an extensive motivating introduction laced with gentle humor, Hsu guides the reader of Nanocomputing on a journey through the realms of the nano-world. Addressing primarily students and scientists knowledgeable in quantum mechanics and some level of programming, he uses sample MATLAB programs to let the engaged reader experience and quantitatively reproduce many nanoscale phenomena explored by current frontier research in physics, chemistry and biology." Prof. David Tomanek, Michigan State University, USA

Acknowledgments v
Preface vii
Little Big Science
1(18)
Tools for Measurement---To See is to Believe
4(3)
Carbon Tells Us First
7(3)
Mother Nature Knows Best
10(2)
Challenges in the New Millennium
12(7)
Tools for Analysis
19(40)
Matalab
20(9)
Program Control
29(4)
Asymptology
33(26)
Mesoscopic Systems
59(56)
Review on Quantum Physics
59(19)
Quantum Chemistry
78(10)
Molecular Biology
88(3)
Condensed Matter Physics
91(24)
Analytical
Chapter
115(20)
Multiple Time Scales
116(8)
Multiple Space Scales
124(11)
Numerical
Chapter
135(52)
Recursion and Divide-and-Conquer
136(3)
Probabilistic Algorithm
139(11)
Evaluation and Search
150(9)
Molecular Dynamics
159(5)
Finite Element Method
164(23)
Nonlinear Many Body Physics and Transport
187(40)
Density Functional Theory
189(10)
Correlation and Coherence
199(5)
Green's Function Method
204(14)
Transport
218(9)
OOP, MPI and Parallel Computing
227(18)
C++ and Object Oriented Programming
228(5)
Message Passing Interface
233(9)
OpenMP
242(3)
Low Dimensionality and Nanostructures
245(16)
Quantum Dot and Quantum Wire
245(7)
Nanostructure Electronic Properties
252(9)
Special Topics
261(42)
Plasmon
261(16)
Quantum Hall Effect
277(7)
Chaos and Stochasticity
284(19)
Applications
303(30)
Carbon Nanotube
303(11)
Water Dynamics
314(10)
Molecular Computer
324(9)
References 333(12)
Color Index 345(14)
Function Index 359(4)
Author Index 363(4)
Keyword Index 367
Hsu, Jang-Yu