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Local and Semi-Local Density Functional Approximations for Exchange and Correlation: Why Do They Work, and Do They Work Best at Zero Temperature? — John P Perdew (2002) | RDL Network
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Local and Semi-Local Density Functional Approximations for Exchange and Correlation: Why Do They Work, and Do They Work Best at Zero Temperature?
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John P Perdew
Tulane University
Local and Semi-Local Density Functional Approximations for Exchange and Correlation: Why Do They Work, and Do They Work Best at Zero Temperature?
Chapter In A Book
2002
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John P Perdew
Tulane University
SK
Stefan Kurth
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