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Möbius Inversion and Mechanical Properties of Ni3Al

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2011

Nan-Xian Chen
Affiliation:
Institute for Applied Physics Beijing University of Sci. and Tech., 100083,China
Mi Li
Affiliation:
Institute for Applied Physics Beijing University of Sci. and Tech., 100083,China
Shao-Jun Liu
Affiliation:
Institute for Applied Physics Beijing University of Sci. and Tech., 100083,China
Zhao-Duo Chen
Affiliation:
Institute for Applied Physics Beijing University of Sci. and Tech., 100083,China
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Abstract

In this work, a very abstract formula from number theory has been applied to solving the practical problems related to the important industrial material Ni3Al from the microscopic point of view.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995

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