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Since the resulting momentum space band levels are extended Bloch states , the
localized regime for dominant Coulomb interactions cannot adequately be
described and the band structure approach is thus best applied to the limit of
weak ...
Since the resulting momentum space band levels are extended Bloch states , the
localized regime for dominant Coulomb interactions cannot adequately be
described and the band structure approach is thus best applied to the limit of
weak ...
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177 , 178 ] ) provides a detailed prescription for treating these divergences and
for summing to all orders a subset of perturbation theory diagrams . g - ology has
been widely applied to the full range of quasi - one - dimensional electronic ...
177 , 178 ] ) provides a detailed prescription for treating these divergences and
for summing to all orders a subset of perturbation theory diagrams . g - ology has
been widely applied to the full range of quasi - one - dimensional electronic ...
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Transitions between these levels are excited by applying a time varying field Bj ( t
) = B , cos wt perpendicular to B , at frequency w near the Larmor frequency w , to
a coil or cavity . In the standard CW ( continuous wave ) technique , the ...
Transitions between these levels are excited by applying a time varying field Bj ( t
) = B , cos wt perpendicular to B , at frequency w near the Larmor frequency w , to
a coil or cavity . In the standard CW ( continuous wave ) technique , the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
References | 114 |
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