This book is an application of quantum and statistical mechanics to the field of magnetism. The microscopic theory of many electron systems is presented in detail. Emphasis is given on how to solve the equations numerically with the use of computer programmes and how to apply them to problems arising in mechanical engineering or material sciences.
This book is an application of quantum and statistical mechanics to the field of magnetism. The microscopic theory of many electron systems is presented in detail. Emphasis is given on how to solve the equations numerically with the use of computer programmes and how to apply them to problems arising in mechanical engineering or material sciences.
Jurgen Kubler, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Inhaltsangabe
* 1 Introduction 2 Derivation of the single-particle Schrödinger equation: density and spin-density-functional theory 3 Energy band theory 4 Electronic structure and itinerant electron magnetism 5 Magnetism of itinerant electron systems at finite temperatures Appendix: The ASW Programme Bibliography
* 1 Introduction 2 Derivation of the single-particle Schrödinger equation: density and spin-density-functional theory 3 Energy band theory 4 Electronic structure and itinerant electron magnetism 5 Magnetism of itinerant electron systems at finite temperatures Appendix: The ASW Programme Bibliography
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