Calculating electronic correlation effects from densities of transitions
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Abstract
Adding a localized electron to a system of interacting electrons induces a density of transitions described by the time-independent Heisenberg equation. Sequences of these transitions generate interacting states whose total energy is the sum of energies of the constituent transitions. A calculation of magnetic moments for itinerant electrons with Ising interactions illustrates this method.
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Authors
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Roger Haydock
University of Oregon