
Introduction to Computational Materials Science
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"Finally, an introductory textbook on computational methods that addresses the breadth of materials science. Finally, an introductory textbook that emphasizes understanding the foundations of the subject. Kudos to Prof. Richard LeSar for producing such a beautifully pedagogical introductory text that covers the major methods of the field, relates them to their underlying science, and provides links to accessible simulation codes. "Introduction to Computational Materials Science" is the perfect companion to a first-course on this rapidly growing segment of our field." - David J Srolovitz, University of Pennsylvania "Prof. LeSar has written an elegant book on the methods that have been found to be useful for simulating materials. Unlike most texts, he has made the effort to give clear, straightforward explanations so that readers can implement the models for themselves. He has also covered a wider range of techniques and length-/time-scales than typical textbooks that ignore anything coarser than the atom. This text will be useful for a wide range of materials scientists and engineers." - Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University "Richard LeSar has successfully summarized the computational techniques that are most commonly used in Materials Science, with many examples that bring this field to life. I have been using drafts of this book in my Computational Materials course, with very positive student response. I am delighted to see the book in print-it will become a classic!" - Chris G. Van de Walle, University of California, Santa BarbaraMore details
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