Trends in Computational Nanomechanics reviews recent advances in
analytical and computational modeling frameworks to describe the
mechanics of materials on scales ranging from the atomistic, through the
microstructure or transitional, and up to the continuum. The book
presents new approaches in the theory of nanosystems, recent
developments in theoretical and computational methods for studying
problems in which multiple length and/or time scales must be
simultaneously resolved, as well as example applications in
nanomechanics.
This title will be a useful tool of reference for professionals,
graduates and undergraduates interested in Computational Chemistry and
Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology.