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Rare earth elements and actinides : progress in computational science applications

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Advances and challenges in nuclear and radiochemistryRare earth elements (REEs) and actinides are critical to electronics, communication, military applications, and green energy systems.

They also play a large role in nuclear waste challenges with critical national importance.

Actinides are still among some of the least studied elements in the periodic table, due to their short half-lives and radioactivity, which demand expert facilities for research.

Computational modeling greatly aids in understanding REEs and actinides; however, electronicstructure modeling of these elements presents limitations.

High Performance Computing (HPC) has had a direct impact not only on technical advances and access to information on a global scale but also on investigations of REEs and actinides.

This work discusses recent advances in molecular and datadriven modeling that are essential to the study of REEs and actinides, effects of computational science in nuclear and radiochemical applications, and advances and challenges in the exascale era of supercomputing.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0841298254 / 9780841298255
Hardback
546.41
16/12/2022
United States
English
408 pages
26 cm
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