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Solutions of the Dirac-Fock equations without projector

Éric Paturel (2000)

Journées équations aux dérivées partielles

In this paper we prove the existence of infinitely many solutions of the Dirac-Fock equations with N electrons turning around a nucleus of atomic charge Z , satisfying N < Z + 1 and α max ( Z , N ) < 2 / ( 2 / π + π / 2 ) , where α is the fundamental constant of the electromagnetic interaction (approximately 1/137). This work is an improvement of an article of Esteban-Séré, where the same result was proved under more restrictive assumptions on N .

The mixed regularity of electronic wave functions multiplied by explicit correlation factors

Harry Yserentant (2011)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

The electronic Schrödinger equation describes the motion of N electrons under Coulomb interaction forces in a field of clamped nuclei. The solutions of this equation, the electronic wave functions, depend on 3N variables, three spatial dimensions for each electron. Approximating them is thus inordinately challenging. As is shown in the author's monograph [Yserentant, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2000, Springer (2010)], the regularity of the solutions, which increases with the number of electrons,...

The mixed regularity of electronic wave functions multiplied by explicit correlation factors***

Harry Yserentant (2011)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

The electronic Schrödinger equation describes the motion of N electrons under Coulomb interaction forces in a field of clamped nuclei. The solutions of this equation, the electronic wave functions, depend on 3N variables, three spatial dimensions for each electron. Approximating them is thus inordinately challenging. As is shown in the author's monograph [Yserentant, Lecture Notes in Mathematics2000, Springer (2010)], the regularity of the solutions, which increases with the number of electrons,...

The spin of the ground state of an atom.

Charles L. Fefferman, Luis A. Seco (1996)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

In this paper we address a question posed by M. and T. Hoffmann-Ostenhof, which concerns the total spin of the ground state of an atom or molecule. Each electron is given a value for spin, ±1/2. The total spin is the sum of the individual spins.

Weyl sums and atomic energy oscillations.

Antonio Córdoba, Charles L. Fefferman, Luis A. Seco (1995)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

We extend Van der Corput's method for exponential sums to study an oscillating term appearing in the quantum theory of large atoms. We obtain an interpretation in terms of classical dynamics and we produce sharp asymptotic upper and lower bounds for the oscillations.

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