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    Statistical Mechanics of Metallic Glasses and Liquids

    It is difficult to formulate the statistical mechanical theory of liquids and glasses, because phonons, which are the basis for the statistical mechanics of lattice dynamics in crystals, are strongly scattered...

    T. Egami, V.A. Levashov, J.R. Morris in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A (2010)

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    Notes on the Analysis of Data for Pair Distribution Functions

    In these notes, we collect together some results that we have found useful in the analysis of data for the Pair Distribution Function (PDF). This work is rather general, and we illustrate the results with exam...

    M. F. Thorpe, V. A. Levashov, M. Lei in From Semiconductors to Proteins: Beyond th… (2002)

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    Electronic structure of linear chains of fullerenes

    The band structure of linear chains of fullerene molecules is calculated as a function of the intermolecular π-electron overlap integral T, which increases under increasing external pressure. Chains consisting of...

    V. A. Levashov, A. A. Remova in Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Ph… (1997)

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    Polarons in linear chains of fullerenes

    Polaron states in linear chains of fullerenes are studied with the use of the generalized model of Su-Shrieffer-Heeger (SSH) for the intermolecular and intramolecular degrees of freedom. Electron charge distri...

    V. A. Levashov, A. A. Remova in Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Ph… (1996)

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    Operator orthogonal complements

    V. A. Levashov in Mathematical notes of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1980)

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    Inner characterizations of certain classes of support sets

    V. A. Levashov in Siberian Mathematical Journal (1980)

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    Operator analogs of the Krein - Milman theorem

    V. A. Levashov in Functional Analysis and Its Applications (1980)