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| This fascinating videotape provides a glimpse into how researchers are using state-of-the-art computer technology to investigate and simulate the intricacies of crystal growth. Based on a workshop held at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis in February 1992, this videotape contains fourteen segments ranging over a variety of theoretical methods and software tools being used today in computational crystal growth. The contributions to the tape come from researchers in a range of areas, including materials science, physics, and mathematics. The visual beauty of the videotape and the cutting-edge science it illuminates appeal to a range of viewers, from undergraduate mathematics majors to researchers in mathematics, physics, and materials science. |
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