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The application of numerical methods are presented to enable the trivially parallel solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation for supramolecular structures that are orders of magnitude larger in size.
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I. Formulation of the question. A brief historical survey, 381. — II. Recent discussion in Germany: Lederer, Loewe, Carrel, 386. — III. In what sense the equilibrium theory is valid, 392. — IV. The clement of time differences: Rosenstein-Rodan, further elaboration, 401. — V. Time differences and the cumulation of random changes, 408. — VI. Summary, 412.
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@article{Kuznets2024Quarterly,
title = {The Quarterly Journal of Economics},
author = {Simon Kuznets},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.4324/9781003549741-8},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003549741-8}
}
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