From Molecular Dynamics and Particle Simulations towards Constitutive Relations for Continuum Theory
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Publication:3404528
DOI10.1007/978-3-642-03344-5_16zbMath1187.68669OpenAlexW1543690561MaRDI QIDQ3404528
Publication date: 9 February 2010
Published in: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/from-molecular-dynamics-and-particle-simulations-towards-constitutive-relations-for-continuum-theory(1ebef8fc-b396-4742-a841-c025ce3ef191).html
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