Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W63888257> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W63888257 abstract "Practising solid state physicists are accustomed to using two dramatically different approaches to describing the electron ‘glue’ that holds the atomic nuclei together. The first pictures the solid as made up of atoms and talks of outer, valence, electrons hopping from site to site on an infinite lattice. This mode of thought leads to tight-binding models defined in language of local atomic like orbitals (LCAO) and the terms of discussions are very close to the parlance of quantum chemistry [McWeeny 1989]. The other approach begins with a model in which the positive charges of the nuclei are smeared out into a uniform, positively charged background for the negatively charged, interacting many electron system and proceeds to correct this, ‘jellium’, model by reintroducing the point charges of the nuclei [Ashcroft and Mermin 1976]. Usually, this second step is accomplished using the Density Functional Theory of Kohn and Sham [Kohn, W. and Vashista, P. 1983] and the notion of an atomic like object never enters the discussion. In a book dedicated to the common problems of atomic, molecular and solid state physics it may seem perverse to follow the second line of thought. Nevertheless, it should be excused on the practical grounds that much of the most interesting modem applications of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics in condensed matter physics uses this second language and hence a useful introduction to the solid state oriented contributions will have to do likewise. Moreover, it is hoped that even the readers more at home within the conceptual framework of quantum chemistry may find the change in the habit of thought and the mode of presentation an interesting diversion." @default.
- W63888257 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W63888257 creator A5026636133 @default.
- W63888257 creator A5036364436 @default.
- W63888257 creator A5042263508 @default.
- W63888257 creator A5042980375 @default.
- W63888257 creator A5071236393 @default.
- W63888257 date "1991-01-01" @default.
- W63888257 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W63888257 title "Relativistic Density-Functional Theory for Electrons in Solids" @default.
- W63888257 cites W1609232792 @default.
- W63888257 cites W1986920565 @default.
- W63888257 cites W1989301449 @default.
- W63888257 cites W1995214045 @default.
- W63888257 cites W1999112735 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2004546742 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2018119960 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2026907619 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2052810501 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2065138159 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2067234809 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2079253817 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2079442885 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2090838661 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2145582959 @default.
- W63888257 cites W2156382046 @default.
- W63888257 cites W4233715220 @default.
- W63888257 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3702-1_17" @default.
- W63888257 hasPublicationYear "1991" @default.
- W63888257 type Work @default.
- W63888257 sameAs 63888257 @default.
- W63888257 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W63888257 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W63888257 hasAuthorship W63888257A5026636133 @default.
- W63888257 hasAuthorship W63888257A5036364436 @default.
- W63888257 hasAuthorship W63888257A5042263508 @default.
- W63888257 hasAuthorship W63888257A5042980375 @default.
- W63888257 hasAuthorship W63888257A5071236393 @default.
- W63888257 hasBestOaLocation W638882572 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C127774322 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C14323908 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C147120987 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C184779094 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C189394030 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C33332235 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C38649801 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C53848692 @default.
- W63888257 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C121332964 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C127774322 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C14323908 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C147120987 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C184779094 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C185592680 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C189394030 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C33332235 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C38649801 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C53848692 @default.
- W63888257 hasConceptScore W63888257C62520636 @default.
- W63888257 hasLocation W638882571 @default.
- W63888257 hasLocation W638882572 @default.
- W63888257 hasOpenAccess W63888257 @default.
- W63888257 hasPrimaryLocation W638882571 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1523871782 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1556284107 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1799381121 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1887231186 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1975553814 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W1992484583 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2050487450 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2166072134 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2181657500 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2229166726 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2527969703 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2553837209 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2808535990 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2888179405 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2896142581 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W2970986728 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W3006963247 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W3098160349 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W44607457 @default.
- W63888257 hasRelatedWork W999046878 @default.
- W63888257 isParatext "false" @default.
- W63888257 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W63888257 magId "63888257" @default.
- W63888257 workType "book-chapter" @default.