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Lecture Series in Electronic Structure Theory

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Lecture Series in Electronic Structure Theory
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Publisher: Georgia Tech

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From the table of contents: Intro to Electronic Structure Theory; Integral Notation and Hartree-Fock MO Theory; Basis Sets; Configuration Interaction; Density Functional Theory; Many-body Perturbation Theory; Coupled-cluster Theory.

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