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Hall, Michael B. (2005) Principles and Applications of Density Functional Theory in Inorganic Chemistry, Vols. I and II. Structure and Bonding, Vols. 112 and 113 Edited by N. Kaltoyannis (University College London) and J. E. McGrady (University of York) Series edited by D. M. P. Mingos. Springer-Verlag:  Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2004. x + 194 pp. $149.00. ISBN 3-540-21860-2 (Vol. 1) and x + 244 pp. $199.00. ISBN 3-540-21861-0 (Vol. 2). Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (39) 13741-13742 doi:10.1021/ja0410385

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TitlePrinciples and Applications of Density Functional Theory in Inorganic Chemistry, Vols. I and II. Structure and Bonding, Vols. 112 and 113 Edited by N. Kaltoyannis (University College London) and J. E. McGrady (University of York). Series edited by D. M. P. Mingos. Springer-Verlag:  Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2004. x + 194 pp. $149.00. ISBN 3-540-21860-2 (Vol. 1) and x + 244 pp. $199.00. ISBN 3-540-21861-0 (Vol. 2).
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsHall, Michael B.Author
Year2005 (October)Volume127
Issue39
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja0410385Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHall, Michael B. (2005) Principles and Applications of Density Functional Theory in Inorganic Chemistry, Vols. I and II. Structure and Bonding, Vols. 112 and 113 Edited by N. Kaltoyannis (University College London) and J. E. McGrady (University of York) Series edited by D. M. P. Mingos. Springer-Verlag:  Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2004. x + 194 pp. $149.00. ISBN 3-540-21860-2 (Vol. 1) and x + 244 pp. $199.00. ISBN 3-540-21861-0 (Vol. 2). Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (39) 13741-13742 doi:10.1021/ja0410385
Plain TextHall, Michael B. (2005) Principles and Applications of Density Functional Theory in Inorganic Chemistry, Vols. I and II. Structure and Bonding, Vols. 112 and 113 Edited by N. Kaltoyannis (University College London) and J. E. McGrady (University of York) Series edited by D. M. P. Mingos. Springer-Verlag:  Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2004. x + 194 pp. $149.00. ISBN 3-540-21860-2 (Vol. 1) and x + 244 pp. $199.00. ISBN 3-540-21861-0 (Vol. 2). Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (39) 13741-13742 doi:10.1021/ja0410385
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