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Electron / Free electron model / Fermi surface / Density functional theory / Atomic orbital / Chemical bond / Paramagnetism / Tight binding / Bohr model / Physics / Condensed matter physics / Electronic band structure
Date: 2009-06-08 06:09:25
Electron
Free electron model
Fermi surface
Density functional theory
Atomic orbital
Chemical bond
Paramagnetism
Tight binding
Bohr model
Physics
Condensed matter physics
Electronic band structure

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