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====== Useful Links ====== | ====== Useful Links ====== | ||
+ | ===== Band structure ===== | ||
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===== Crystal structure ===== | ===== Crystal structure ===== | ||
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* Roald Hoffmann, A chemical and theoretical way to look at bonding on surfaces, Rev. Mod. Phys. 60 (1988) 601-628 [[http:// | * Roald Hoffmann, A chemical and theoretical way to look at bonding on surfaces, Rev. Mod. Phys. 60 (1988) 601-628 [[http:// | ||
(beyond the scope of this course, but a nice extension of the above to surfaces) | (beyond the scope of this course, but a nice extension of the above to surfaces) | ||
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===== Journals ===== | ===== Journals ===== | ||
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Mathematica (by Wolfram) is one of several extremely useful software programs that is useful for simple visualization of functions, computer-aided algebra, and is also a vehicle for very sophisticated programming. | Mathematica (by Wolfram) is one of several extremely useful software programs that is useful for simple visualization of functions, computer-aided algebra, and is also a vehicle for very sophisticated programming. | ||
- | Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote relevant to PH575. | + | Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote that are relevant to PH575. |
- | * visualization of spherical harmonics | + | * {{: |