First-Principles Calculations of Physical Properties of Planetary Ices

作者: Razvan Caracas

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3076-6_5

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摘要: We review specific aspects from computational condensed-matter physics with particular interest to the study of physical properties planetary ices. describe most widespread technique in use today, density-functional theory and its derivative, perturbation theory. show basic theoretical formalism then discuss exemplify important that can be computed today are relevant for community

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