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kkims's Horbach [5 articles]

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  • Structural and dynamical properties of sodium silicate melts: an investigation by molecular dynamics computer simulation
    Chemical Geology, Vol. 174, No. 1-3. (1 April 2001), pp. 87-101.
    by Jurgen Horbach, Walter Kob, Kurt Binder
    posted to glass ionconduction simulation by kkims on 2008-04-11 10:24:41 as **
  • Mobile particles in an immobile environment: Molecular dynamics simulation of a binary Yukawa mixture
    EPL (Europhysics Letters), Vol. 77, No. 2. (2007), 26001.
    posted to colloid glass randommatrix simulation by kkims on 2008-04-11 08:32:52 as read
  • Slow dynamics in ion-conducting sodium silicate melts: Simulation and mode-coupling theory
    EPL (Europhysics Letters), Vol. 74, No. 3. (2006), pp. 459-465.
    posted to glass ionconduction mct randommatrix simulation by kkims on 2008-03-05 01:15:48 as read
  • Dynamics of Sodium in Sodium Disilicate: Channel Relaxation and Sodium Diffusion
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 88, No. 12. (6 March 2002), 125502.
    by Jürgen Horbach, Walter Kob, Kurt Binder
    posted to glass ionconduction randommatrix simulation by kkims on 2008-03-05 01:13:47 as read
  • Combining molecular dynamics with Lattice Boltzmann: A hybrid method for the simulation of (charged) colloidal systems
    The Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 122, No. 18. (2005)
    by Apratim Chatterji, Jürgen Horbach
    posted to colloid electrophoresis lbm simulation by kkims on 2007-12-05 08:45:01 as read along with 1 person sp80_smile
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