Computational approaches to novel condensed matter systems : applications to classical and quantum systems / edited by D. Neilson and M.P. Das.

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Book
Language
English
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New York : Plenum Press, ©1995.
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viii, 280 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

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    "Proceedings of the third Gordon Godfrey International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Novel Condensed Matter Systems, held July 12-17, 1993, in Sydney, Australia"--T.p. verso.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Computational approaches to novel condensed matter systems : an overview / M.P. Das and D. Neilson
    • Introduction to quantum Monte Carlo simulations of electronic systems / R.M. Martin and v. D. Natoli
    • Density functionals, molecular dynamics, and more / R.O. Jones
    • Large-scale electronic structure calculations in solids / P. Giannozzi
    • Computer simulation of materials using parallel architectures / P. Vashishta [and others]
    • Molecular dynamics on a massively parallel computer for application to surface systems / S. Pockering and I. Snook
    • Friedel oscillations in condensed matter calculations / J.F. Dobson
    • Collective electronic oscillations on C₆₀ / M. Michalewicz and M.P. Das
    • Theoretical studies of semiconductor surfaces with particular reference to fluorine and chlorine chemisorption on Si(001) / P.V. Smith, M.W. Radny and A.J. Dyson
    • Functional integral techniques in condensed matter physics / N. Van Hieu
    • Disordered electronic materials and spin glasses / D.J.W. Geldart
    • Freezing : density functional theory / A.D.J. Haymet
    • Application of the local chemical potential to the quantum Hall effect in a ballistic quantum wire / P.N. Butcher and D.P. Chu
    • Finite lattice calculations for magnetic systems / J. Oitmaa.
    ISBN
    • 0306449862
    • 9780306449864
    LCCN
    95013989
    OCLC
    32312742
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