Hohenberg–Kohn theorem
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Hohenberg–Kohn theorem
Summary
Hohenberg–Kohn theorem is a theorem[1].
Key Facts
- Hohenberg–Kohn theorem's instance of is recorded as theorem[2].
- Walter Kohn is named after Hohenberg–Kohn theorem[3].
- Pierre Hohenberg is named after Hohenberg–Kohn theorem[4].
- Hohenberg–Kohn theorem's used by is recorded as density functional theory[5].
- Hohenberg–Kohn theorem's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[6].
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Definition and Type
Hohenberg–Kohn theorem's instance of is recorded as theorem[2].
Origins
Things named after include Walter Kohn[3], a physicist[7], 1923–2016[8], of Canada[9], awarded the UNESCO Niels Bohr Medal[10], specialised in theoretical physics[11] and Pierre Hohenberg[4], a physicist[12], 1934–2017[13], of United States[14], awarded the Fritz London Award[15].
Use and Application
Hohenberg–Kohn theorem's used by is recorded as density functional theory[5].