The Mie–Grüneisen equation of state is a thermodynamic relation used primarily to describe the behavior of materials under high pressure and high temperature conditions, especially in the context of shock physics and materials science. It combines elements of both the Mie equation of state, which describes the pressure-volume relationship in a material, and the Grüneisen parameter, which accounts for the effect of temperature on the material's response to pressure.

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