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Quantum mechanical reactive scattering via exchange kernels: Infinite order exchange on a grid
, 1985A general methodology is described for carrying out quantum mechanical reactive scattering calculations. The approach is based on Miller’s [J. Chem. Phys.
P. S. Dardi, S. Shi, W. Miller
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This book illuminates a comprehensive social system that comprises explicit markets, tort liability, and criminal liability, and describes each of these three institutions as serving the same function in different social and physical circumstances. It defines exchanges as compensated transfers of rights and objects among individuals, and shows that ...
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This book illuminates a comprehensive social system that comprises explicit markets, tort liability, and criminal liability, and describes each of these three institutions as serving the same function in different social and physical circumstances. It defines exchanges as compensated transfers of rights and objects among individuals, and shows that ...
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Intramonomer correlation contributions to first-order exchange nonadditivity in trimers
, 2000An expression for the nonadditive first-order exchange contribution in terms of the one- and two-particle density matrices of the isolated monomers is given.
P. Wormer, R. Moszynski, A. Avoird
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Experimental identification of fourth-order exchange interactions in magnets with pure spin moments
, 2001It is shown experimentally, that fourth-order exchange interactions, i.e.?biquadratic, three-spin and four-spin interactions, are able to create a particular order parameter which we have called O4.
U. Köbler+4 more
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Contributions of the second order exchange diagrams to local field corrections in electron liquids
, 1989Parameterized expressions for the static local-field corrections, which exactly take into account the second-order exchange-diagram contributions to the correlation energy in 2D and 3D electron liquids, are derived.
Ken Sato, S. Ichimaru
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Second-order eikonal exchange amplitudes
Physical Review A, 1986The analytic expressions of the second-order eikonal exchange amplitudes are derived for electron-hydrogen scattering in both post and prior forms. In the case of the Glauber exchange amplitude, these expressions are shown to be reducible to closed forms. The results are applied to the calculation of elastic e-H(1s) scattering.
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Bounds for the zeroth‐order exchange‐energy functional for atomic systems
, 1996Bounds for the zeroth‐order exchange‐energy functional for atomic systems are derived using the generalized Carlson’s inequality. They are formulated entirely in terms of the average electron density 〈ρ〉, the expectation value 〈r−1〉, and the number of ...
Jianmin Tao, Guobao Li
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Upper bounds for the zeroth-order exchange-energy functional
, 1998Upper bounds for the zeroth-order exchange-energy functional are derived in terms of the momentum expectation value or the average electron density . We show that the zeroth-order exchange-energy functional is bounded from above in terms of the total ...
Jianmin Tao, Guobao Li
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Corporate Bond Trading on a Limit Order Book Exchange
, 2017We investigate the trading of corporate bonds (c-bonds) by an open limit order book (LOB) mechanism. To do so, we use the case of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) as a laboratory, in which both stocks and c-bonds are traded by an LOB mechanism ...
M. Abudy, Avi Wohl
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Order-order transitions in spin systems with double electron exchange
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1976Abstract Spin systems in the presence of isotropic single and double electron exchange are investigated at nonzero temperature. We use a generalized mean field approximation that allows for a variable local axis of quantization. This leads to the introduction of an angular parameter Θ giving the angle between nearest neighbor quantization axes. It is
R.G. Munro, M.D. Girardeau
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