An old problem in solid-state physics is the difficulty of theory to account accurately for the heat capacity of solids close to their melting points. Ab initio calculations that can now better reconcile theory with experiment are poised to make such accurate predictions about new materials, it may not even be necessary to grow them.
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Grimvall, G. (2009). Turn off the lab furnace and boot up the mainframe. Physics, 2. https://doi.org/10.1103/physics.2.28
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