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Computational chemistry
Lithium compounds
Metal hydrides
Quasiparticles
Lithium hydride
Variational Monte Carlo
Quantum mechanics
Phonon
Electron
Chemistry
Physics
Quantum chemistry

Journal of Low Temperature Physics, Vol. 139, Nos. 5/6, June 2005 (© 2005) DOI: s10909Isotopic Effects in Solid LiH and LiD at Very Low Temperature C. Cazorla and J. Boronat

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