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... calculations do not yield detailed information such as Fermi surface topology of alloys that are now being measured . As indicated in Section II , G , the emphasis in recent years has been on using realistic Hamiltonians for studying ...
... calculations do not yield detailed information such as Fermi surface topology of alloys that are now being measured . As indicated in Section II , G , the emphasis in recent years has been on using realistic Hamiltonians for studying ...
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... Calculations of ( 12 ) Reference Barišić et al . ( 1970 ) 14 Transition metals TB V , Nb TB , MTB Bennemann and ... calculations for ( 12 ) are shown in Fig . 11 together with results from the rigid muffin - tin approximation . In ...
... Calculations of ( 12 ) Reference Barišić et al . ( 1970 ) 14 Transition metals TB V , Nb TB , MTB Bennemann and ... calculations for ( 12 ) are shown in Fig . 11 together with results from the rigid muffin - tin approximation . In ...
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... calculations of ( I2 ) . Some of the earlier calculations were performed before it was realized that N3 / N1 is a critical quantity which is substantially greater than unity for the transition TABLE III RIGID MUFFIN - TIN CALCULATIONS ...
... calculations of ( I2 ) . Some of the earlier calculations were performed before it was realized that N3 / N1 is a critical quantity which is substantially greater than unity for the transition TABLE III RIGID MUFFIN - TIN CALCULATIONS ...
Contents
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
Elastic Properties of Transition Metals | 223 |
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