With unique strength and electrical conductivity, graphene is promising for the creation of super -powerful computers, biosensors and batteries. However, the application now requires complex calculations that can be optimized using a new algorithm.
Development solves the regional problem of Maxwell equations, for example, taking into account the final dimension. The software complex is based on original integrated equations and has already been tested on the basis of a university research center.
According to scientists, mathematical modeling is much cheaper than physical experiments.
In the future, scientists record the software complex and expand research to be used in communication systems and sensors. Development was supported by PSU Rectory Grants program.
Source: Ferra

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