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Condensed matter theory

J. A. Given, G. Stell. XVI International Workshop on Condensed Matter Theories, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1992 (New York Plenum, 1993), pp. 395-410. [Pg.344]

Lawrence Livermore National Lab., Livermore, California Condensed Matter Theory Group, Physics Department, Uppsala University, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden... [Pg.13]

O.K. Andersen, 0. Jepsen, and D. Glotzel, in Highlights of Condensed-Matter Theory, edited by F. Bassani, F. Fumi, and M.P. Tosi (North Holland, New York, 1985). [Pg.17]

Condensed Matter Theory Group, Physics Department,... [Pg.239]

Dr. Igor Abrikosov Condensed Matter Theory Group Institute of Physics University of Uppsala Box 530, S-75121 Uppsala Sweden... [Pg.499]

Presented in part at International Symposium on Atomic, Molecular, and Condensed Matter Theory, and Computational Methods, 37th Sanibel Symposium, (St. Augustine, Florida, USA, 1-7 March, 1997). [Pg.193]

Any approach different from this brute force approach must make compromises, as far as the complete realistic modelling of polymeric materials with all their details is concerned. Different groups tend to make rather different compromises, depending on what features of the problem they consider particularly important. Here we discuss only one approach proposed [28,30, 32,175,176] by the condensed matter theory group at the University of Mainz. This approach follows a rather radical concept, since all fast vibrational motions are completely eliminated, and in addition a description of the local... [Pg.112]

Kryachko ES, Ludena EV, Lopez-Boada R, Maldonado J (1993) In Blum L, Malik FB (eds) Condensed Matter Theories, Vol 8. Plenum, New York, p 373... [Pg.224]

Ludena EV, Ldpez-Boada R, Maldonado J (1994) In Clark JW, Sadiq A, Shoaib KA (eds) Condensed matter theories, Vol. 9. Nova Science Publishers, Commack, NY, p 97... [Pg.224]

Condensed Matter Theory Crystals and Clusters, Surfaces and Interfaces... [Pg.12]

Condensed Matter Theory The Blackett Laboratory Imperial College London SW7 2BZ. UK... [Pg.169]

Kurt Binder, Condensed Matter Theory Group, Institut Fur Physik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Mainz, Germany... [Pg.432]

J. W. Clark, in Condensed Matter Theories, Vol. 11, E. V, Ludena, Ed., Nova Scientific Publishers, Cammack, New York, 1996. [Pg.272]

What is described above is an idea of the so-called chemical clock, that is a reaction with periodic (oscillating) change of reactant concentrations its period could be estimated as 5t > nc/p. In the condensed matter theory a leap in densities is interpreted as phase transitions of the first order. From this point of view, the oscillations correspond to a sequence in time of phase transitions where the two phases (i.e., big clusters of A s containing inside rare and small clusters of B s and vice versa) differ greatly in their structures. [Pg.48]

E.M. Lifshitz and L.R Pitaevskii, Statistical Physics, Vol. 2 Condensed Matter Theory (Nauka, Moscow, 1987). [Pg.52]

More generally, one dimensional correlated electron systems appear over the years as a growing and important field in condensed matter theory. One main reason of that comes from the fact that these systems serve as a theoretical laboratory to explore new methods of solution, analytically or numerically. A second main reason - we would say more physical - comes from the fact that over the years, more and more experimental realisations of these systems appear. New concepts emerge from such studies as the ones included in the phenomenology of Luttinger-liquids [18],... [Pg.170]

Andersen, O.K., Jepsen, O. and Glotzel, D. (1985). Canonical description of the band structures of metals. In Highlights of Condensed-Matter Theory, Soc. Ital. Fis. Corso 89, 59-176. [Pg.205]

Per-Olov Lowdin. Guest Editors N. Yngve Ohrn, John R. Sabin, and Michael C. Zerner, Atomic, Molecular, and Condensed Matter Theory and Computational Methods. Proceedings of the International Symposium held at St. Augustine, Florida, March 14-21, 1992, in lnt. J. Quantum Chem., Quantum Chem. Symp., No. 26, Wiley, New York, 1992. [Pg.329]

The 1998 adjustment of the values of the fundamental physical constants has been carried out by the authors under the auspices of the CODATA Task Group on Fundamental Constants [1,2]. The purpose of the adjustment is to determine best values of various fundamental constants such as the fine-structure constant, Rydberg constant, Avogadro constant, Planck constant, electron mass, muon mass, as well as many others, that provide the greatest consistency among the most critical experiments based on relationships derived from condensed matter theory and quantum electrodynamics (QED) theory. The 1998 CODATA recommended values of the constants also may be found on the Web at physics.nist.gov/constants. [Pg.145]

Centre for Condensed Matter Theory, Department of Physics,... [Pg.308]

In the volumes to come, special attention will be devoted to the following subjects the quantum theory of closed states, particularly the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and crystals the quantum theory of scattering states, dealing also with the theory of chemical reactions the quantum theory of time-dependent phenomena, including the problem of electron transfer and radiation theory molecular dynamics statistical mechanics and general quantum statistics condensed matter theory in general quantum biochemistry and quantum pharmacology the theory of numerical analysis and computational techniques. [Pg.422]


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