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What are the Common Types of Simulations Used?
Several types of simulations are commonly employed in nanotechnology, including:
Molecular Dynamics (MD)
: Used to study the physical movements of atoms and molecules.
Quantum Mechanics (QM)
: Helps in understanding the electronic properties of nanomaterials.
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
: Used for simulating the structural behavior of nanodevices.
Monte Carlo Simulations
: Employed for statistical and probabilistic modeling of nanoscale phenomena.
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