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Multiple time scale method for atomistic simulations
Sergey N. Medyanik,
Wing Kam Liu
Mechanical Engineering
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Atomistic Simulation
100%
Molecular Dynamics
100%
Multiple Time Scales Method
100%
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
66%
Slow Phase
66%
Atomic Scale
33%
Numerical Simulation
33%
Mechanical Problems
33%
Computational Cost
33%
Quasi-static
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Cost Savings
33%
Energy Minimization
33%
Dynamic Time
33%
Rapid Change
33%
Multiple Time Scales
33%
System Configuration
33%
Modeling Process
33%
Dynamic Regime
33%
Nanomechanics
33%
Equilibrium Position
33%
Step-like
33%
Stick-slip Friction
33%
Dynamic Effects
33%
Static Power
33%
Static Regime
33%
Velocity Rate
33%
Critical Time Step
33%
Effective Criteria
33%
Atomistic Methods
33%
Loading Velocity
33%
Engineering
Atomistic Simulation
100%
Computer Simulation
100%
Energy Minimisation
33%
Equilibrium Position
33%
Mechanical Problem
33%
Dynamic Regime
33%
Dynamic Effect
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Rapid Change
33%
Major Part
33%
Loading Velocity
33%
Computational Cost
33%
Stick-Slip
33%