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Diatomic interaction theory

Kryachko, E. S., and Koga, T. (1985), Modem Aspects of Diatomic Interaction Theory, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.230]

Probably, the reader thinks that the authors, by analogy, denote the preferable way to Everest s peak. This is not the case here the goal consists in reviewing the modem state of the art of diatomic interaction theory and discussing the currently available tools for the mountaineering, and the reader must continue in pursuit of the peak without the authors assistance, after reading the review presented. To facilitate the reader-mountaineer, the structure of this review article is provided in the following overview. [Pg.98]


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