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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.
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condensed matter, crystals, quantum solids, semiconductors, solid state
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Metadata instance created March 8, 2004 by Timothy Russin
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January 22, 2008 by Lyle Barbato
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Quantum Mechanical Models of Solids item kept up as a resource

Author: Venables
Posted: October 11, 2009 at 8:03AM
Source: The PSRC collection

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.

I would be interested in hearing from Compadre members whether this resource is useful to them. Understandably, this resource is no longer highlighted by Compadre, but feedback  (to john.venables@asu.edu) wuld be useful to me personally.

Thanks for your time, John Venables

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