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Acknowledgments This chapter reviews partially studies performed for the last 20 years at the
NanoMagnetism and Numeric Modelling Group of the Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du
Mans, UMR CNRS 6283 (ex Laboratoire de Physique de l'Etat Condensé UMR CNRS 6287). It is a
sincere pleasure to thank first Prof N. Randrianantoandro, Dr N. Yaacoub, Dr Y. Labaye, Prof
F. Calvayrac, Dr H. Guérault, Dr M. Grafouté and Dr B. Fongang for their respective significant
contributions, and Dr A. Slawska-Waniewska, Dr I. Skorvanek, Prof M. Miglierini, Dr J. Degmova,
Dr O. Crisan, Prof. J.M. Borrego, Prof. J. S. Blazquez, Dr D. Peddis, Prof G.A. Perez Alcazar,
Dr J.F. Valderruten and Prof J. Restrepo during their respective stays at Le Mans. As mentioned in
previous sections, the mutual collaboration with many chemistry groups requires large interactive
communication to discuss results in order to optimize (nano)materials and to elaborate more
complex (nano)architectures: Dr E. Tronc, Prof J.P. Jolivet, Prof C. Chanéac, Prof S. Ammar
(Paris), G. Pourroy and S. Begin (Strasbourg).
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