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Lattice sums then and now

The study of lattice sums began when early investigators wanted to go from mechanical properties of crystals to the properties of the atoms and ions from which they were built (the literature of Madelung's constant). A parallel literature was built around the optical properties of regular latti...

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Autores principales: Borwein, J M, Glasser, M L, McPhedran, R C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2105271
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author Borwein, J M
Glasser, M L
McPhedran, R C
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description The study of lattice sums began when early investigators wanted to go from mechanical properties of crystals to the properties of the atoms and ions from which they were built (the literature of Madelung's constant). A parallel literature was built around the optical properties of regular lattices of atoms (initiated by Lord Rayleigh, Lorentz and Lorenz). For over a century many famous scientists and mathematicians have delved into the properties of lattices, sometimes unwittingly duplicating the work of their predecessors. Here, at last, is a comprehensive overview of the substantial body of
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spelling cern-21052712021-04-21T20:02:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2105271engBorwein, J MGlasser, M LMcPhedran, R CLattice sums then and nowMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe study of lattice sums began when early investigators wanted to go from mechanical properties of crystals to the properties of the atoms and ions from which they were built (the literature of Madelung's constant). A parallel literature was built around the optical properties of regular lattices of atoms (initiated by Lord Rayleigh, Lorentz and Lorenz). For over a century many famous scientists and mathematicians have delved into the properties of lattices, sometimes unwittingly duplicating the work of their predecessors. Here, at last, is a comprehensive overview of the substantial body of Cambridge University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:21052712013
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Borwein, J M
Glasser, M L
McPhedran, R C
Lattice sums then and now
title Lattice sums then and now
title_full Lattice sums then and now
title_fullStr Lattice sums then and now
title_full_unstemmed Lattice sums then and now
title_short Lattice sums then and now
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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