Modelling Planetary Material's Structures: From Quasicrystalline Microstructure to Crystallographic Materials by Use of Mathematica

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In our planetary materials course we used Mathematica design in modeling
various materials’ structure (quasicrystalline impact materials,
Widmannstadten texture, opal, metallic glassy and industrial materials).

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