What Does EAM Stand For?
EAM stands for Embedded Atom Method
EAM, or Embedded Atom Method, is a computational technique used in materials science to model the behavior of metallic systems at the atomic level. It treats the interaction between atoms through a potential energy function that incorporates both pairwise interactions and the contributions from the local environment of each atom. This method enables the accurate simulation of various physical phenomena, such as crystal structures, defects, and phase transformations, making it a valuable tool for researchers in condensed matter physics and materials engineering.
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