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Nanoelectronics / Carbon nanotubes / Harmonic oscillator / Equipartition theorem / Nanoelectromechanical system / Oscillation / Normal mode / Nanotube nanomotor / Physics / Ordinary differential equations / Nanotechnology
Date: 2010-12-19 08:35:08
Nanoelectronics
Carbon nanotubes
Harmonic oscillator
Equipartition theorem
Nanoelectromechanical system
Oscillation
Normal mode
Nanotube nanomotor
Physics
Ordinary differential equations
Nanotechnology

INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING NANOTECHNOLOGY Nanotechnology–1264

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