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Explore computational modeling techniques for understanding iron alloy behavior under extreme pressure and temperature conditions found in Earth's core through this 47-minute conference talk. Learn about advanced simulation methods used to study the physical and chemical properties of iron alloys at the extreme conditions present in the Earth's core, including high-pressure and high-temperature environments. Discover how computational approaches help scientists understand the structure, dynamics, and phase behavior of iron-based materials under conditions that are difficult or impossible to replicate experimentally. Gain insights into how these simulations contribute to our understanding of Earth's deep interior structure and geophysical processes, presented as part of the Workshop on High-Pressure Mineral Physics and Geophysics Applications at ICTP-SAIFR.
Syllabus
Yang Sun: Simulations of iron alloy under the Earth’s core conditions
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ICTP-SAIFR