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Network-based representation and analysis of materials space

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Abstract

Modeling and analysis of the materials universe is an emerging area of research with many important applications in materials science. The main goal is to create a map of materials which allows not only to visualize and navigate the materials space, but also reveal complex relationships and "connections" among materials and potentially find clusters of materials with similar properties. In this talk, we consider the problem of mapping and exploring the materials universe using network science tools and concepts. The networks are based on the open-source materials data repository AFLOW.org where each material is represented as a node, and each pair of nodes is connected by a link if the respective materials exhibit a high level of similarity between their Density of States (DOS) functions. We discuss the importance of similarity measure selection, investigate basic structural properties of the resulting networks, and demonstrate advantages and limitations of the proposed approaches.

Presenters

  • Alexander Veremyev

    1Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida

Authors

  • Alexander Veremyev

    1Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida

  • Laalitha Liyanage

    University of North Texas

  • Marco Fornari

    Physics, Department of Physics and Science of Advanced Materials Program, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, USA, Physics, Central Michigan Univ, Physics and Astronomy, Central Michigan University, Physics, Central Michigan University

  • Vladimir Boginski

    1Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida

  • Stefano Curtarolo

    Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University

  • Sergiy Butenko

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University

  • Marco Buongiorno Nardelli

    Physics, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA, University of North Texas