Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO) in Python
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2022
- In this video we use the Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO) technique to solve for a sequence of square wells in python. This forms a crude model for the structure of a crystal. This technique can also be used to solve for the allowed energy of an electron in basic molecules.
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CORRECTIONS: The sum over the states |i>_j should have a coefficient c_{ij} in the linear combination. This was fixed on github
Thanks Mr. P. Solver. Where is the link for this video in github?
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In college we used Mathematica over python, and I had to model a bitter coil magnetic field. It would be cool if you did a video of the off axis solution to a current loop. The solution involves elliptical integrals of the first and second kind.
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Do you plan to do a video on density functional theory as well? Since it is also a popular method quantum chemists use.
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Man, I would love to see a video showing how to plot the orbitals of a hydrogen atom. The s, p, d, f orbitals. I see them in lots of textbooks but we have to take them for granted. I would love to see how they are calculated.
I've missing the interdisciplinary knowledge videos using python
Would you please do one in Kronig-Penny model?
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sir plzz make one for molecular interaction also
your video just becomes dark in the end of it, at least for me at the time of posting this.
Yes, a mistake! I've editted it on RUclips, should be fixed in a bit
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