Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas
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Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas. / Holec, David.
2012. Poster session presented at WerWasWo. Forschung@MUL, Leoben, Austria.
2012. Poster session presented at WerWasWo. Forschung@MUL, Leoben, Austria.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › Research › peer-review
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Holec, D 2012, 'Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas', WerWasWo. Forschung@MUL, Leoben, Austria, 12/03/12 - 23/03/12.
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Holec, D. (2012). Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas. Poster session presented at WerWasWo. Forschung@MUL, Leoben, Austria.
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Holec D. Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas. 2012. Poster session presented at WerWasWo. Forschung@MUL, Leoben, Austria.
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title = "Computer-aided modelling ranging from quantum, via atomistic to continuum level is used to support and interpret experimental observations, as well as to explore new basic-research areas",
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AU - Holec, David
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