Microscopic elasticity of complex systems
J.-L. Barrat (LPMCN)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the microscopic elasticity properties of complex systems, providing insights into their behavior through computer simulations and theoretical perspectives, especially in condensed matter and chemical biology contexts.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive overview of microscopic elasticity in complex systems, integrating simulation techniques and theoretical frameworks for the first time in this context.
Findings
Insights into elastic behavior at microscopic scales
Integration of simulation and theory for complex systems
Foundational perspectives for future research
Abstract
Lecture Notes for the Erice Summer School 2005 Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter: from Materials to Chemical Biology. Perspectives in celebration of the 65th Birthday of Mike Klein organized by Kurt Binder, Giovanni Ciccotti and Mauro Ferrario
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