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Self-Consistent Field Calculations Spreadsheet

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Gary G. Hoffman

A Self-Consistent Field Calculations Spreadsheet can help your students understand the self-consistent field (SCF) procedure, typically presented in an undergraduate physical chemistry course. The spreadsheet helps students easily perform SCF calculations on a two-electron atom and see graphically how the proper solution is obtained. It is also possible for more advanced students to apply this spreadsheet to more ambitious systems.


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William Coleman - Aug 12, 2005 8:49 am (1.)  

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