Ratcliff, 2012 - Google Patents
The calculation of optical absorption spectra using linear-scaling density-functional theoryRatcliff, 2012
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The goal of the work presented in this thesis was to develop and implement a method for calculating optical absorption spectra for large electronic systems within a linear-scaling density-functional theory (LS-DFT) formalism. The key feature of this method was the …
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