Methods of Electronic-Structure: From Molecules to Solids: 2 (Wiley Series in Theoretical Chemistry)

Methods of Electronic-Structure: From Molecules to Solids: 2 (Wiley Series in Theoretical Chemistry)

by Michael Springborg (Author)

Synopsis

Methods of Electronic-Structure Calculations From Molecules to Solids Michael Springborg Department of Chemistry, University of Konstanz, Germany Electronic-structure calculations of the properties of specific materials have become increasingly important over the last 30 years. Although several books on the subject have been published, it is rare to find one that covers in detail both the traditional quantum chemistry and the solid-state physics methods of electronic-structure calculations. This title bridges that gap, focusing equally on both types of method, including density-functional and Hartree-Fock-based approaches. The book is aimed at final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students of both chemistry and of physics. It describes in detail the fundamentals behind the various methods that are used in calculating electronic properties of materials, and that to some extent are commercially available. It should also be of interest to professional scientists working in related theoretical or experimental fields.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 516
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 13 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0471979767
ISBN 13: 9780471979760

Media Reviews
..an admirable attempt to cover the whole of modern electronic-structure calculations and is a must-have for anyone studying or actively researching in this field. (Contemporary Physics, Vol.43, No.3, 2002)