John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2003. — 301 p.
Basic Theory and Quantum Electrodynamics in Strong FieldsElectrons in Superintense Laser Fields
Electron-Positron Pair Creation in Relativistic
Heavy-Ion Collisions
Relativistic and QED Effects in Highly Charged Ions
Four-Component Ab Initio Methods for Atoms, Molecules and SolidsGeneral Many-Electron Formalism
Atomic-Structure Calculations
Molecular Structure Calculations
Electronic Structure of Solids
Concluding Remarks and Perspective
Relativistic Quantum Chemistry with Pseudopotentials and Transformed HamiltoniansTransformed Hamiltonians: Theory
Transformed Hamiltonians: Applications
Valence-Only Effective Hamiltonians
Effective Core Potentials: Applications
Relativistic Density Functional TheoryFoundations
Implicit Density Functionals
Explicit Density Functionals
Norm-Conserving Pseudopotentials
Applications of RDFT using the Relativistic Discrete Variational Method
Magnetic Phenomena in SolidsFormalism
Applications
Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Chemistry of the Heaviest ElementsTheory
Experiment
Element 105
Element 106
Experimental Probes for Relativistic Effects in the Chemistry of Heavy d and f ElementsGas-Phase Ion Chemistry of Heavy Elements
Structural Chemistry of Gold Compounds in the Condensed Phase
Conclusions