N-body problems and models / Donald Greenspan.
The study and application of N-body problems has had animportant role in the history of mathematics. In recent years, theavailability of modern computer technology has added to theirsignificance, since computers can now be used to model material bodiesas atomic and molecular configurations, i.e. as...
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505 | 0 | |a Preface; Contents; Problem Statement; 1. The 1-Body Problem; 2. N-Body Problems with 2 10000. The Cavity Problem; 5. N(Number of Molecules)> 10000. Crack and Fracture Development; 6. N(Molecules)> 10000. Contact Angle of Adhesion; 7. A Particle Model of Carbon Dioxide Bubbles in Water; 8. A Particle Model a Dodecahedral Rotating Top; 9. A Particle Model of Self Reorganization; 10. Particle Model of a Bouncing Elastic Ball; 11. Particle Model of String Solitons; 12. Particle Models of Minimal Surfaces and Saddle Surfaces. | |
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