Density functionals for non-relativistic Coulomb systems
โ Scribed by Perdew J.P., Kurth S.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Series
- chapter 1 from LNP0620
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book aims to provide a detaied introduction to the state-of-the-art covariant density functional theory, which follows the Lorentz invariance from the very beginning and is able to describe nuclear many-body quantum systems microscopically and self-consistently.
DYNAMICAL SYMMETRY OF THEKEPLER-COULOMB PROBLEM INCLASSICAL AND QUANTUMMECHANICS: NON-RELATIVISTICAND RELATIVISTIC; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; THE GENERAL CONCEPTS OF DYNAMICAL SYMMETRIES; REFERENCES; HIDDEN (DYNAMICAL) SYMMETRIES IN CLASSICALMECHANICS; I.1. CONSTANTS OF MOT
<B>Contents: </B>Forewords by Professor R.G. Parr and Professor W. Kohn.-<BR>E. Engel and R.M. Dreizler, <I>Relativistic Density Functional </I><I>Theory</I>.-<BR>E.K. Gross, J.F. Dobson and M. Petersilka, <I>Density </I><I>Functional Theory of Time-Dependent Phenomena</I>.-<BR>A.K. Rajagopal and F.
<B>Contents: </B>Forewords by Professor R.G. Parr and Professor W. Kohn.-<BR>E. Engel and R.M. Dreizler, <I>Relativistic Density Functional </I><I>Theory</I>.-<BR>E.K. Gross, J.F. Dobson and M. Petersilka, <I>Density </I><I>Functional Theory of Time-Dependent Phenomena</I>.-<BR>A.K. Rajagopal and F.
<p><P>This book addresses the general theory of motion of mechanical systems with Coulomb friction. In particular, the book focuses on the following specific problems: i) derivation of the equations of motion, ii) Painleve's paradoxes, iii) tangential impact and dynamic seizure, and iiii) frictional