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Quantum chemistry / Quantum states / Waves / Condensed matter physics / Atomic physics / Wannier function / Atomic orbital / Crystal / Electronic band structure / Bloch wave / Basis set / Wave function
Date: 2012-08-20 13:43:07
Quantum chemistry
Quantum states
Waves
Condensed matter physics
Atomic physics
Wannier function
Atomic orbital
Crystal
Electronic band structure
Bloch wave
Basis set
Wave function

3 NMTOs and their Wannier Functions Ole K. Andersen Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1, DStuttgart

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