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Voronoi deformation density
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Voronoi
Voronoi deformation density (VDD) is a method employed in computational chemistry to compute the atomic charge distribution of a molecule in order to…
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2012
2012
Time series analysis of molecular dynamics simulation using wavelet
M. Toda
2012
Corpus ID: 62185608
A new method is presented to extract nonstationary features of slow collective motion toward time series data of molecular…
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2010
2010
Active deformation in the southern Andes from GPS and FEM models
M. Moreno
2010
Corpus ID: 133461589
Spatial and temporal variations of surface deformation along subduction zones provide primary information for understanding the…
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2009
2009
Equivalent consolidation deformation properties and one-dimensional analysis method of unsaturated soils
YU Qing-gao
2009
Corpus ID: 138005071
The consolidation deformation characteristics and analysis methods of unsaturated soil are the key issues in the field of soil…
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2009
2009
PERTURBATIONS OF EQUIVARIANT DIRAC OPERATORS
Ken Richardson
2009
Corpus ID: 51807430
Let M be a compact Riemannian manifold with an action by isometries of a compact Lie group G. Suppose that this action could be…
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2001
2001
Adhesion deformation and interfacial properties of cellular entities.
Honggang Wang
2001
Corpus ID: 138900997
1962
1962
The influence of deformation quenched austenite upon the properties of steel after hardening
L. I. Kogan
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R. I. Eatin
1962
Corpus ID: 134451568
Conclusion1.TMT, which consists of deformation of over-chilled austenite (at temperatures in its high-stability range) and…
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