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ON THE TIME-DEPENDENT HARTREE–FOCK EQUATIONS COUPLED WITH A CLASSICAL NUCLEAR DYNAMICS
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    ON THE TIME-DEPENDENT HARTREE–FOCK EQUATIONS COUPLED WITH A CLASSICAL NUCLEAR DYNAMICS (English)
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    16 March 2003
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    global-in-time existence and uniqueness
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    Cauchy problem
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    molecular quantum chemistry
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    semigroup techniques
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    Schauder fixed-point theorem
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