Comment on “oscillatory indirect interaction between adsorbed atoms — Non-asymptotic behavior in tight-binding models at realistic parameters” by K.H. Lau and W. Kohn

Surface Science - Tập 75 Số 1 - Trang 161-167 - 1978
T. L. Einstein1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, University Park, Maryland20742, USA

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This comment is a condensed version of University of Maryland Technical Report No. 78- 056. This original report contains more extensive discussions, additional equations for g0,n and a larger table 1 which includes entries for n = (3,0) and (2,2) and an additional decimal place.

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In arbitrary direction the analysis of the stationary phase points poses the added but surmountable difficulty. T.L. Einstein and L.D. Roelofs, unpublished.

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