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Planewaves, Pseudopotentials and the LAPW Method

By: Singh, David J [author.].
Contributor(s): Nordstr�m, Lars [author.2 ].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookBoston, MA : Springer US, 2006. Edition: Second Edition.Description: XIII, 134 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387296845.Subject(s): Materials science. 0 | Solid state physics. 0 | Spectroscopy. 0 | Microscopy. 0 | Optical materials. 0 | Electronic materials. 0 | Metals.14 | Materials Science.24 | Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.24 | Optical and Electronic Materials.24 | Solid State Physics.24 | Spectroscopy and Microscopy.24 | Metallic Materials.1DDC classification: 620.11
Contents:
Density Functional Theory and Methods -- Planewave Pseudopotential Methods -- to the LAPW Method -- Nitty-Gritties -- Car-Parrinello and the LAPW Method.
Summary: Planewaves, Pseudopotentials, and the LAPW Method, 2nd Edition, provides a comprehensive description of the LAPW (Linearized Augmented Plane Wave) method and its relationships with other first principles approaches for materials. The book is essential reading for practitioners of the method and for developers of electronic structure methods. This book is an updated and revised version of the previous volume. New material has been added on topics including the APW+LO method, LDA+U method, non-collinear magnetism and spin-orbit treatments. David J. Singh, is presently a distinguished research staff member and group leader for theory in the Condensed Matter Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Lars Nordstr�m is an associate professor in condensed matter theory in the Physics Department of Uppsala University, Sweden. 0
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Density Functional Theory and Methods -- Planewave Pseudopotential Methods -- to the LAPW Method -- Nitty-Gritties -- Car-Parrinello and the LAPW Method.

Planewaves, Pseudopotentials, and the LAPW Method, 2nd Edition, provides a comprehensive description of the LAPW (Linearized Augmented Plane Wave) method and its relationships with other first principles approaches for materials. The book is essential reading for practitioners of the method and for developers of electronic structure methods. This book is an updated and revised version of the previous volume. New material has been added on topics including the APW+LO method, LDA+U method, non-collinear magnetism and spin-orbit treatments. David J. Singh, is presently a distinguished research staff member and group leader for theory in the Condensed Matter Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Lars Nordstr�m is an associate professor in condensed matter theory in the Physics Department of Uppsala University, Sweden. 0

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