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Asymptotic freedom in solids: A theorem
A. E. Carlsson, N. W. Ashcroft
Department of Physics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Computational and Systems Biology
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Wave Function
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Asymptotic Freedom
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Correlation Function
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Cusp
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Coulombic Interaction
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Exponential Decay
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Particle Position
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Integral Form
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Particle Type
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Sum Rules
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Structure Factor
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Atomic Orbitals
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Schrödinger Equation
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Quantum Many-body Systems
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Particle Symmetry
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Electron Gas
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Zero Separation
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Point Charge
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Two-particle
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Location Correlation
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Mathematics
Asymptotics
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wavefunction ψ
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Integral Form
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Structure Factor
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Atomic Orbital
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Exact Statement
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Electron Gas
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Point Charge
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Sum Rule
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Schr Dinger Equation
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Engineering
Exponential Decay
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Schr Dinger Equation
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Integral Form
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