Description
Computational materials is a field that utilizes modeling, simulations, and technology to study how materials behave. This honors thesis is a presentation discussing computational materials, our study of packing theory using the Monte Carlo (MC), and how our research can be related to real materials we use.
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Title
- Packing Theory and its Implications Upon Real Material Systems
Contributors
- Vidallon, Justine Ilyssa (Author)
- Jiao, Yang (Thesis director)
- Zhuang, Houlong (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Materials Science and Engineering Program (Contributor)
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2023-05
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