Multiple Scattering Theory: Electronic structure of solids

J S Faulkner (Florida Atlantic University, USA),G Malcolm Stocks (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA),Yang Wang (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, USA)

Multiple Scattering Theory: Electronic structure of solids
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
27 December 2018
Pages
132
ISBN
9780750314886

Multiple Scattering Theory: Electronic structure of solids

J S Faulkner (Florida Atlantic University, USA),G Malcolm Stocks (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA),Yang Wang (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, USA)

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In 1947, it was discovered that multiple scattering theory (MST) can be used to solve the Schroeedinger equation for the stationary states of electrons in a solid. Written by experts in the field, J S Faulkner, G Malcolm Stocks and Yang Wang, this book collates the results of numerous studies in the field of MST and provides a comprehensive, systematic approach to it. For many scientists, students and engineers working with multiple scattering programmes, this will be a useful guide to help expand the existing knowledge of MST as well as understanding its future implications.

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