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Product Description: Materials science is a growth area for mathematics in the United States. This volume unites mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists and material scientists in a comprehensive presentation of empirical material on microstructure evolution...read more
By John W. Cahn (editor), Long-Qing Chen (editor), Brent Fultz (editor), John R. Manning (editor), Metals and Materials Society Minerals (corporate author), John E. Morral (editor) and John Simmons (editor)

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9780898713862 | Society for Industrial & Applied, August 1, 1997, cover price $58.50 | About this edition: Materials science is a growth area for mathematics in the United States.

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Product Description: Materials science is a growth area for mathematics in the United States. This volume unites mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists and material scientists in a comprehensive presentation of empirical material on microstructure evolution...read more
By John W. Cahn (editor), Long-Qing Chen (editor), Brent Fultz (editor), John R. Manning (editor), John E. Morral (editor) and John Simmons (editor)

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9780873393515 | Tms, October 1, 1996, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Materials science is a growth area for mathematics in the United States.

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Product Description: A diverse set of materials science communities come together in this volume to review the extraordinary progress made in the development of computer simulation and modeling techniques for the prediction of film morphology, microstructure, composition, profile and structure...read more

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9781558992924 | Materials Research Society, September 1, 1995, cover price $39.99 | About this edition: A diverse set of materials science communities come together in this volume to review the extraordinary progress made in the development of computer simulation and modeling techniques for the prediction of film morphology, microstructure, composition, profile and structure.

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