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“University of Arkansas Researchers Leverage Supercomputer to Improve Magnetoelectric Response”: HPC wires article about our work on strain-induced resonances in magnetoelectric response of multiferroics

Author : omidadmin Date : June 16, 2020

HPCwire which is the number one resource of news and information about the fastest computers in the world and the researchers running them has posted an article on our research on magnetoelectric response of multiferroics which is carried out on Arkansas High Performance Computing Center (AHPCC) platform. Read the full story here:

https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/university-of-arkansas-researchers-leverage-supercomputer-to-improve-magnetoelectric-response/

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  • “University of Arkansas Researchers Leverage Supercomputer to Improve Magnetoelectric Response”: HPC wires article about our work on strain-induced resonances in magnetoelectric response of multiferroics
  • “Strain-induced resonances in the dynamical quadratic magnetoelectric response of multiferroics” is in the top 5% of all research outputs scored by Altmetric

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