Density functional theory
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Author
Contributions
- Gross, E. K. U. 1953- - Contributor
- Dreizler, Reiner M. - Contributor
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division. - Contributor
- NATO Advanced Study Institute on Density Functional Theory (1993 : Il Ciocco, Italy) - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Plenum Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
169,000 words, Guess
Page Count
676 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1122087M
- ISBN-100306449056
- OCLC Control Number31867240
- Library of Congress Control Number94048908
- Goodreads367998
Classifications
- DDC530.4/1
- LCCQC20.7.D43 D475 1995
Description
Density Functional Theory is a rapidly developing branch of many-particle physics that has found applications in atomic, molecular, solid-state and nuclear physics. This book describes the conceptual framework of density functional theory and discusses in detail the derivation of explicit functionals from first principles as well as their application to Coulomb systems. Both non-relativistic and relativistic systems are treated. The connection of density functional theory with other many-body methods is highlighted. The presentation is self-contained; the book is, thus, well suited for a graduate course on density functional theory.
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Topics
Series Statement
- NATO ASI series.
Other Editions
- Density functional theory
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