<B>Contents: </B>Forewords by Professor R.G. Parr and Professor W. Kohn.-<BR>M. Ernzerhof, J.P. Perdew, K. Burke, <I>Density Functionals:</I><I>Where Do They Come From, Why Do They</I><I>Work?</I>- <BR>D.J.W. Geldart, <I>Nonlocal Engergy Functionals:</I><I>Gradient</I><I>Expansions and</I><I>Beyond<
Density Functional Theory I
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- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Topicsin Current Chemistry 180
- Category
- Library
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<B>Contents: </B>Forewords by Professor R.G. Parr and Professor W. Kohn.-<BR>M. Ernzerhof, J.P. Perdew, K. Burke, <I>Density Functionals:</I><I>Where Do They Come From, Why Do They</I><I>Work?</I>- <BR>D.J.W. Geldart, <I>Nonlocal Engergy Functionals:</I><I>Gradient</I><I>Expansions and</I><I>Beyond<
<p>The first Nato Advanced Studies Institute entirely devoted to density functional theory was held in Portugal in September 1983. The proceedings of this School, publisΒ hed in early 1985, is still used as a standard reference covering the basic development of the theory and applications in atomic,
Quantum mechanics was still in swaddling clothes when Thomas, Fermi, Dirac and von Weizsacker initiated the line of thought from which this work derives. Its current vitality owes much to a result achieved by Hohenberg and Kohn (who supplies the foreword) in 1964. The monograph provides advanced gra