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Relativistic energy band structure and properties of γ-uranium
D. D. Koelling
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, A. J. Freeman
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Physics and Astronomy
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Density of States
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Uranium
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Energy Band Structure
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Relativistic Energy
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Energy Band Properties
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High Density
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Banded Structure
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Atomic number
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Fermi Surface
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Energy Band
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Fermi Energy
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High-temperature Phase
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Muffin-tin Approximation
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Augmented Plane Wave Method
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Relativistic Effects
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Two-hole
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Nonrelativistic Energy
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Chemistry
Density of State
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Electronic Band Structure
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Uranium
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Augmented Plane Wave Method
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Muffin-Tin Approximation
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Atomic Number
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Transition Metal
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Physics
Density of States
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Energy Band
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Transition Metal
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Fermi Surface
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Plane Wave
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Relativistic Effect
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Energy Band
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Relativistic Effect
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Fermi Surface
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Transition Metal
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Plane Wave
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