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The relativistic energy-consistent ab initio pseudopotential approach and its application to lanthanide and actinide compounds | 1 | |
Recent developments of relativistic model core potential method | 37 | |
Spin-orbit multireference configuration interaction method and applications to systems containing heavy atoms | 65 | |
Spin-orbit coupling methods and applications to chemistry | 107 | |
Transgressing theory boundaries : the generalized Douglas-Kroll transformation | 137 | |
Generalized-UHF theory for magnetic properties with quasi-relativistic Hamiltonians | 191 | |
Recent progress in relativistic electronic structure theory | 221 | |
PORPHET4R : four-component relativistic atomic and molecular program suite | 247 | |
Relativistic density functional theory : the BDF program package | 257 | |
Four-component relativistic coupled cluster - method and applications | 283 |
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