Preface |
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Chapter One Nanodesign: Description at the Ultimate Level |
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1.1 Treatment on the Same Footing |
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1.2 Complexity of Nanosystems |
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1.3 Nanotechnological Changes |
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1.5 The Relevance of Basic Quantum Theory to Nanotechnology |
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Chapter Two Principal Remarks |
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2.2 Food Chemistry: What is a Nanopizza? |
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2.3 Medicine; Brain Research |
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Chapter Three Levels of Theoretical Description |
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3.1 Physical Modeling of Brain Functions |
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3.3 Scanning Tunneling Microscope |
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3.5 Descriptions at the Ultimate Level |
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Chapter Four Some Remarks on Nanoengineering |
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4.2 Construction and Production of Nanosystems |
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4.3 What Directions do we Expect in Nanotechnology? |
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Chapter Five Self-Organizing Processes |
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5.1 The Physics of Becoming |
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5.2 On the Description of Self-Organizing Processes |
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5.5 Where are the Limits? |
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5.6 Reliable Model Calculations are Necessary |
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Chapter Six The Basic Laws of Physics |
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6.1 Structure of the Basic Laws |
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6.2 We Have a Problem With Time |
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6.3 Schrodinger, Pauli, Prigogine |
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6.4 A Quantum-Theoretical Aspect of Time is Needed |
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Chapter Seven Summary and Final Remarks |
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7.1 Systems and Phenomena |
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7.2 Theoretical Description |
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7.3 Methods and World View |
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Appendix A: Molecular Dynamics |
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Appendix B: Interaction |
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B.1 Basic Principle: Interacting Spheres |
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B.2 Basic Characteristics |
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B.3 Some Principal Remarks |
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B.4 In Search of a Mechanism |
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B.5 Discussion of the Background |
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B.6 Force Types Within Electromagnetic Interaction |
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Appendix C: Atomistic Standard Models |
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References |
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Index |
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