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The following pages link to A Definition of the Ground State Energy for Systems Composed of Infinitely Many Particles (Q4805330):
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- On the crystal ground state in the Schrödinger-Poisson model with point ions (Q325554) (← links)
- Coarse approximation of an elliptic problme with higly oscillatory coefficients (Q351372) (← links)
- Local defects are always neutral in the Thomas-Fermi-von Weiszäcker theory of crystals (Q715348) (← links)
- The energy of some microscopic stochastic lattices (Q877818) (← links)
- The thermodynamic limit of quantum Coulomb systems. I: General theory (Q1016479) (← links)
- A possible homogenization approach for the numerical simulation of periodic microstructures with defects (Q1932784) (← links)
- Mean-field model for the junction of two quasi-1-dimensional quantum Coulomb systems (Q2020192) (← links)
- Lattices with finite renormalized Coulombian interaction energy in the plane (Q2210862) (← links)
- Local profiles and elliptic problems at different scales with defects (Q2338970) (← links)
- Stochastic homogenization and random lattices (Q2372455) (← links)
- The reduced Hartree-Fock model for short-range quantum crystals with nonlocal defects (Q2510711) (← links)
- Homogenization of Richards' equations in multiscale porous media with soft inclusions (Q2656273) (← links)
- Convergence rates of supercell calculations in the reduced Hartree−Fock model (Q2830703) (← links)
- MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF POINT DEFECTS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE (Q2868590) (← links)
- Homogenization theory and multiscale numerical approaches for disordered media: some recent contributions (Q3465123) (← links)
- Local Profiles for Elliptic Problems at Different Scales: Defects in, and Interfaces between Periodic Structures (Q3467656) (← links)
- The reduced Hartree-Fock model with self-generated magnetic fields (Q5234068) (← links)
- On the Crystal Ground State in the Schrödinger--Poisson Model (Q5253433) (← links)
- Atomistic to Continuum limits for computational materials science (Q5447908) (← links)
- From atoms to crystals: a mathematical journey (Q5461288) (← links)