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John Venables and
Malcolm Heggie
This web site contains the class notes for a course on Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids. Topics cover basic quantum mechanics, crystallography, exchange-correlation, metals, and semiconductors.
Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids item kept up as a resource
Author: Venables I am no longer giving this course, which was originally given at Sussex University (Brighton, UK), and most recently in Fall 2005, with (now Dr) Irene Suarez-Martinez. But I have found the material useful as a resource to direct graduate students to since then, and Compadre has tracked it to ASU.
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J. Venables and M. Heggie, Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids (2003), WWW Document, (http://venables.asu.edu/qmms/timetab.html).
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Venables, J., & Heggie, M. (2003). Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids. Retrieved November 20, 2009, from http://venables.asu.edu/qmms/timetab.html
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Venables, John, and Malcolm Heggie. Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids. 2003. http://venables.asu.edu/qmms/timetab.html (accessed 20 November 2009).
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Venables, John, and Malcolm Heggie. Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids. 2003. 20 Nov. 2009 <http://venables.asu.edu/qmms/timetab.html>.
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Year = {2003}
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