Theoretical methods for the relativistic atomic many-body problem


Theoretical methods for the relativistic atomic many-body problem is a scholarly work, published in 1998 in ''Reviews of Modern Physics''. The main subjects of the publication include quantum electrodynamics, physics, quantum mechanics, perturbation theory, ion, relativistic quantum chemistry, two-body problem, radiative transfer, convergence, theoretical physics, low-energy electron diffraction, generalization, nuclear structure, density functional theory, and many-body problem. In particular, the convergence of many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) for highly charged ions is so rapid that the relativistic generalization of the Schr\"odinger equation can be accurately solved with MBPT through second order.

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