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Protein Structure Prediction (PSP) is an NP-hard optimization problem that has been solved by many existing algorithms. Simply, it can be thought of a process of predicting the native 3D structure from its amino acid sequence. Chemical Reaction Optimization (CRO) is a recent metaheuristic algorithm that has been applied to many well-known problems and has shown better performance compared to the existing...
We have proposed a simple analytical approach to study energy band structure in strained graphene. In our study, the strain-induced deformation of primitive unit cell is included in tight binding model. The unit cell deformation is determined in terms of the angle between two primitive unit vectors. The proposed method is applied to evaluate the band gap under the application of biaxial symmetrical...
In case of MJSC residual strain is induced due to the change in lattice constants in different layers. So far our knowledge efficiency of multijunction solar cell (MJSC) has not been studied considering the strain effect on the energy bandgap of subcells. In this paper, we have analytically studied residual strain in different MJSC structures using multilayered strain model. Three structures are investigated...
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