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Crystallography / Chemistry / Physics / Condensed matter physics / Lattice points / Diffraction / Fourier analysis / Reciprocal lattice / Bloch wave / Lattice / Brillouin zone / Superlattice
Date: 2014-09-03 06:19:49
Crystallography
Chemistry
Physics
Condensed matter physics
Lattice points
Diffraction
Fourier analysis
Reciprocal lattice
Bloch wave
Lattice
Brillouin zone
Superlattice

8 Quantum Cluster Methods Erik Koch Computational Materials Science German Research School for Simulation Sciences

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