Dieser Titel verbindet die Festkörpertheorie mit der Quantenchemie. Neue Konzepte der Vielteilchen-Verarbeitung und Korrelations-Effekte, normale quantenchemische Verfahren mit Projektionstechniken, Greensche Funktionen und Monte-Carlo-Methoden werden erarbeitet. Anwendungsbereiche der Molekültheori
Electron Correlations in Solids, Molecules, and Atoms
✍ Scribed by S. Schnatterly (auth.), Jozef T. Devreese, Fons Brosens (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 439
- Series
- NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 81
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
From July 20 till 31, 1981, the Advanced Study Institute on "Electron Correlations in Solids, Molecules and Atoms", sponsored by NATO, was held at the University of Antwerpen (U.I.A.), in the Conference Center Corsendonk. In the last few years, the problem of many-electron correlations has gained renewed attention, due to recent experimental and theoretic al developments. From the theoretical point of view, more sophisticated treatments of the homogeneous electron gas model evolved, including dynamical aspects of the electron correlation in the dielectric response. Furthermore, the homogeneous electron gas, which served as a model for simple metals, was extended to include spin- and charge-density waves and phasons. The concept of elementary excitations too was introduced not only in perfectly ordered metallic crystals, but also in magnetic alloys, in liquid metals and alloys, in semiconductors, and even in molecules and atoms. Fairly accurate quantitative calculations of these effects recently became possible, ranging from plasmon frequencies in atoms, over dielectric response of semiconduc tors and resistivity in magnetic alloys to electron-hole liquids and their phase separation. The recent technological evolution allowed for more accurate measurements in previously unaccessible domains, e.g. X-ray scatter ing and fast electron energy loss at large wavevector. Moreover, these new developments opened new perspectives in physics, accompany ing or even introducing the new concepts which also evolved in the theory.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Determination of S(q,ω) by Inelastic Electron and X-ray Scattering....Pages 1-40
Charge Density Wave Phenomena in Potassium....Pages 41-65
Electron-Hole Liquid: Role of Correlations....Pages 67-97
Kinetic Equations and Two-Particle Correlations in the Homogeneous Electron Liquid....Pages 99-141
Dynamical Exchange Effects in the Dielectric Function of the Electron Gas....Pages 143-234
Liquid Alkali Metals and Alkali-Based Alloys as Electron-Ion Plasmas....Pages 235-257
Resistance Minima in Magnetic Alloys....Pages 259-287
Theory of Exchange-Correlation Effects in the Electronic Single- and Two-Particle Excitations of Covalent Crystals....Pages 289-360
Collective Phenomena in Non-Uniform Systems....Pages 361-410
Dynamical Structure Factor of an Electron Liquid....Pages 411-421
Back Matter....Pages 423-435
✦ Subjects
Physics, general
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Quantum chemistry and solid-state theory are two important related fields of research that have grown up with almost no cross communication. This book bridges the gap between the two. In the first half, new concepts for treating weak and strong correlations are developed, and standard quantum-chemic
Quantum chemistry and solid-state theory are two important related fields ofresearch that have grown up with almost no cross communication. This book brdges the gap between the two. In the first half, new concepts for treatingweak and strong correlations are developed, and standard quantum chemical
<p><B>Electron Correlations in Molecules and Solids </B>bridges the gap between quantum chemistry and solid-state theory. In the first half of the text new concepts are developed for treating many-body and correlation effects, combining standard quantum chemical methods with projection techniques, G
<p>The NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on "R@lativistic and Electron Correlation Effects in Molecules and Solids", co-sponsored by Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) was held Aug 10- 21, 1992 at the University of British Colu
Dieser Titel verbindet die Festkörpertheorie mit der Quantenchemie. Neue Konzepte der Vielteilchen-Verarbeitung und Korrelations-Effekte, normale quantenchemische Verfahren mit Projektionstechniken, Greensche Funktionen und Monte-Carlo-Methoden werden erarbeitet. Anwendungsbereiche der Molekültheori