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Multidisciplinary approaches in theory, applications and modeling of nanoscale systems

Roderick V.N. Melnik (2013)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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This editorial provides an overview of both fundamental and applied research areas covered by the journal of Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications (NanoMMTA), as well as of articles published in the journal inaugural volume. The unique feature of NanoMMTA is its focus on the interface between the study, development, and application of systems at the nanoscale with theoretical methods and experimental techniques on the one hand and mathematical, statistical,...

Theory, Experiment and Computation of Half Metals for Spintronics: Recent Progress in Si-based Materials

C. Y. Fong, M. Shaughnessy, L. Damewood, L. H. Yang (2012)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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Since the term “spintronics” was conceived in 1996, there have been several directions taken to develop new semiconductor-based magnetic materials for device applications using spin, or spin and charge, as the operational paradigm. Anticipating their integration into mature semiconductor technologies, one direction is to make use of materials involving Si. In this review, we focus on the progress made, since 2005, in Si-based half metallic spintronic materials. In addition to commenting...

Internal Symmetries and Additional Quantum Numbers for Nanoparticles

V.G. Yarzhemsky (2013)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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Wavefunctions of symmetrical nanoparticles are considered making use of induced representation method. It is shown that when, at the same total symmetry, the order of local symmetry group decreases, additional quantum numbers are required for complete labelling of electron states. It is shown that the labels of irreducible representations of intermediate subgroups can be used for complete classification of states in the case of repeating IRs in symmetry adapted linear combinations. The...

Multi-core CPU or GPU-accelerated Multiscale Modeling for Biomolecular Complexes

Tao Liao, Yongjie Zhang, Peter M. Kekenes-Huskey, Yuhui Cheng, Anushka Michailova, Andrew D. McCulloch, Michael Holst, J. Andrew McCammon (2013)

Molecular Based Mathematical Biology

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Multi-scale modeling plays an important role in understanding the structure and biological functionalities of large biomolecular complexes. In this paper, we present an efficient computational framework to construct multi-scale models from atomic resolution data in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), which is accelerated by multi-core CPU and programmable Graphics Processing Units (GPU). A multi-level summation of Gaussian kernel functions is employed to generate implicit models for biomolecules....

Efficient simulation of unidirectional pulse propagation in high-contrast nonlinear nanowaveguides

Jonathan Andreasen, Miroslav Kolesik (2013)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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This work demonstrates an improved method to simulate long-distance femtosecond pulse propagation in highcontrast nanowaveguides. Different from typical beam propagation methods, the foundational tool here is capable of simulating strong spatiotemporal waveform reshaping and extreme spectral dynamics. Meanwhile, the ability to fully capture effects due to index contrast in the transverse direction is retained, without requiring a decomposition of the electric field in terms of waveguide...

Some problems of measure theory which are related to economic theory.

Heinz J. Skala (1982)

Stochastica

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After a short discussion of the first application of measure theoretic tools to economics we show that it is consistent relative to the usual axioms of set theory that there exists no nonatomic probability space of power less than the continuum. This together with other results shows that Aumann's continuum-of-agents methodology provides a sound framework at least for the cooperative theory. There are, however, other problems in economics where, without further assumptions,...