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Color is pervasive in human life. We can see it, wear it, eat it, and paint it. But have you thought about the reason why red is red, and blue is blue? This book involved my work of understanding the microscopic mechanism of colors,of how a variety of colors derive from subtle changes to the structure of the same molecule and the environment. Such knowledge is very important for people to design and engineer pigments with desired properties that have been widely used in visual arts, bio-medical sciences, agriculture, and such economic activities as textile, painting, makeup, or food…mehr

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Color is pervasive in human life. We can see it, wear it, eat it, and paint it. But have you thought about the reason why red is red, and blue is blue? This book involved my work of understanding the microscopic mechanism of colors,of how a variety of colors derive from subtle changes to the structure of the same molecule and the environment. Such knowledge is very important for people to design and engineer pigments with desired properties that have been widely used in visual arts, bio-medical sciences, agriculture, and such economic activities as textile, painting, makeup, or food industries. In this book I will explain the advantages and challenges of predicting colors based on ab-initio methodologies, and how we combined various state of the art methods to approach the solution.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Anhui, China in August 1989, Dr. Xiaochuan Ge obtained his B.Sc in Physics in University of Science and Technology of China (USTC, China) in June 2009. In October 2013, he received his Ph.D degree "cum laude" in Condensed Matter Physics from Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA, Italy) for his work published here.