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CD Encyclopedia of material tensors

CD Encyclopedia of material tensors
CD Encyclopedia of material tensors
Knowledge of complex physical and engineering properties of materials has become crucial as more advanced applications and developments in science and industry rely on these properties.

The use of powerful tensor formalism to investigate, predict and calculate the properties of materials is well understood, but it has been undermined by the sheer weight of computation involved and by lack of information on the symmetry of tensors.

This situation is resolved with the publication of The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD, the most comprehensive database on the symmetry properties of material tensors available today. The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD:

* information which supersedes all conventional printed sources and software programs on material tensor properties
* allows access to information on symmetry properties of over 130,000 material tensors, for tensors of ranks from two to seven
* covers a virtually unlimited choice of physical effects and engineering problems

The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD crates exciting new opportunities for research in material science, crystallography, optics, nonlinear optics, the study of elasticity, electric and magnetic phenomena, mining, civil engineering and many other fields.
978-0-471-98506-8
Wiley
Popov, S.V.
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Svirko, Y.P.
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Popov, S.V., Svirko, Y.P. and Zheludev, N.I. (1999) CD Encyclopedia of material tensors , Chichester, GB. Wiley

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Knowledge of complex physical and engineering properties of materials has become crucial as more advanced applications and developments in science and industry rely on these properties.

The use of powerful tensor formalism to investigate, predict and calculate the properties of materials is well understood, but it has been undermined by the sheer weight of computation involved and by lack of information on the symmetry of tensors.

This situation is resolved with the publication of The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD, the most comprehensive database on the symmetry properties of material tensors available today. The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD:

* information which supersedes all conventional printed sources and software programs on material tensor properties
* allows access to information on symmetry properties of over 130,000 material tensors, for tensors of ranks from two to seven
* covers a virtually unlimited choice of physical effects and engineering problems

The Encyclopedia of Material Tensors on CD crates exciting new opportunities for research in material science, crystallography, optics, nonlinear optics, the study of elasticity, electric and magnetic phenomena, mining, civil engineering and many other fields.

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Published date: April 1999
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 387344
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/387344
ISBN: 978-0-471-98506-8
PURE UUID: 3c86d0e9-bc76-453c-8862-6286a5b6a980
ORCID for N.I. Zheludev: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1013-6636

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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2016 17:02
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 02:46

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Author: S.V. Popov
Author: Y.P. Svirko
Author: N.I. Zheludev ORCID iD

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