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Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules - A Bibliography 1916-1985 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules - A Bibliography 1916-1985 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Series: Lecture Notes in Chemistry, 41
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The project that finally led to this book, was originally started
with Dr. Jean-Paul Desclaux. It is a pleasure to thank hirn for a
fruitful collaboration stretching over more than a decade. While
accepting the responsibility for any remaining errors and
omissions, I wish to acknowledge in particular the comments by
Teijo Aberg, Viktor Flambaum, Burkhard Fricke, Franz Mark and Arne
Rosen. The Bibliography was compiled using a Fortran program,
written for the DEC 20 at the University of Turku by Matti Hotokka,
and adap ted to the University of Helsinki Burroughs 7800 by Dage
Sundholm. Harriet Bjornstrom did most of the typing and Kathe
Ramsay cross checked the text against the Bibliography. Readers,
interested in obtaining a Wordstar-readable, IBM PC compatible
diskette file (about 520 kb on a two-sided diskette) of the
Bibliography should contact the author Helsinki, 20 August, 1986
Pekka Pyykko CONTENTS 1. Introduction
................................................. 1 Table 1.1.
Managraphs and ather general references ........... 2 2.
One-particle problems ........................................ 5
2.1. Special relativity and the ald quantum theary ........... 5
2.2. On the Klein-Gardon equation ............................ 5
2.3. The Dirac equation ...................................... 6
Table 2.l. The Dirac equation: interpretative studies, symmetry
properties and non-relativistic limits ............ 7 Table 2.2.
The Dirac equation: further transformations ...... 13 Table 2.3.
The Dirac equation: solutions for hydrogen-like systems. .
........................................ 1 6 Table 2.4. The Dirac
equations: solutions for various n- coulomb fields. .
................................. 21 Table 2.5. Relativistic virial
theorems ..................... 26 3. Quantum electrodynamical
effects ............................ 27 Table 3.1."
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