from the simulation-and-modeling dept.
The July/August 2001 issue of Computing in Science and Engineering, a joint publication of the IEEE Computer Society and the American Institute of Physics, has a special section devoted to nanotechnology. Specifically, three articles focus on modeling and simulation of nanoscale systems.
An introduction to the special issue by Guest Editors James R. Chelikowsky at the University of Minnesota and Mark A. Ratner at the Northwestern University Institute for Nanotechnology, explaining the basic issues of nanoscience, nanotechnology, and modeling, is available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file (about 515 KB).
The text of the articles in the issue are only available to members of the Computer Society of the IEEE, but the abstracts can be accessed without membership. The topics covered include:
– Computational Nanotechnology with Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes
– Multiscale Simulation of Nanosystems
– Computational Electromagnetics of Metal Nanoparticles and Their Aggregates
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