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Quantum mechanics / Quantum chemistry / Generalized functions / Partial differential equations / Equations / Schrödinger equation / Dirac delta function / Born–Oppenheimer approximation / Molecular Hamiltonian / Mathematical analysis / Physics / Mathematics
Date: 2005-01-06 00:18:38
Quantum mechanics
Quantum chemistry
Generalized functions
Partial differential equations
Equations
Schrödinger equation
Dirac delta function
Born–Oppenheimer approximation
Molecular Hamiltonian
Mathematical analysis
Physics
Mathematics

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