Structures on Different Time Scales: Volume 1

Author:   Theo Woike ,  Dominik Schaniel ,  Peter Blaha ,  Reinhard Neder
Publisher:   De Gruyter
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9783110442090


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Theo Woike ,  Dominik Schaniel ,  Peter Blaha ,  Reinhard Neder
Publisher:   De Gruyter
Imprint:   De Gruyter
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.664kg
ISBN:  

9783110442090


ISBN 10:   3110442094
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: From static to femtosecond solid state dynamics Dominik Schaniel (Nancy, F), Theo Woike (Cologne, D)   Chapter 1: From static towards dynamic structures Sebastien Pillet (Nancy, F) and Reinhard Neder (Erlangen-Nürnberg, D)   Chapter 2: Ground state and excited state Electrondensity Claude Lecomte (Nancy, F)   Chapter 3: Solid state dynamics up to femtoseconds Bruce Patterson (Villigen, CH)   Chapter 4: DFT, TDDFT and molecular dynamics of solids Karlheinz Schwarz (Vienna, A) and Peter Blaha (Vienna, A)    

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The book is well structured and the content of the different chapters sufficiently distinct and complementary. For newcomers in the field, the book offers a highly tutorial introduction to concepts and methods, augmented by a selection of recent prototypical results of research. The combination of theoretical and experimental chapters is convincing and makes use of consistent definitions of physical quantities and mathematical symbols. [...] the book conveys important knowledge to a broad audience and provides a very good introduction to an exciting new field of X-ray science. Thomas Elsaesser in: Journal of Applied Crystalography 52 (2019), 1-2


"""The book is well structured and the content of the different chapters sufficiently distinct and complementary. For newcomers in the field, the book offers a highly tutorial introduction to concepts and methods, augmented by a selection of recent prototypical results of research. The combination of theoretical and experimental chapters is convincing and makes use of consistent definitions of physical quantities and mathematical symbols. [...] the book conveys important knowledge to a broad audience and provides a very good introduction to an exciting new field of X-ray science."" Thomas Elsaesser in: Journal of Applied Crystalography 52 (2019), 1-2"


The book is well structured and the content of the different chapters sufficiently distinct and complementary. For newcomers in the field, the book offers a highly tutorial introduction to concepts and methods, augmented by a selection of recent prototypical results of research. The combination of theoretical and experimental chapters is convincing and makes use of consistent definitions of physical quantities and mathematical symbols. [...] the book conveys important knowledge to a broad audience and provides a very good introduction to an exciting new field of X-ray science. Thomas Elsaesser in: Journal of Applied Crystalography 52 (2019), 1-2


The book is well structured and the content of the different chapters sufficiently distinct and complementary. For newcomers in the field, the book offers a highly tutorial introduction to concepts and methods, augmented by a selection of recent prototypical results of research. The combination of theoretical and experimental chapters is convincing and makes use of consistent definitions of physical quantities and mathematical symbols. [...] the book conveys important knowledge to a broad audience and provides a very good introduction to an exciting new field of X-ray science. Thomas Elsaesser in: Journal of Applied Crystalography 52 (2019), 1-2


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Theo Woike, Technical University Dresden Germany; Dominik Schaniel, Université de Lorraine, France.

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