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Multicomponent many-body perturbation theory for the simultaneous description of electronic and nuclear motion: Towards a practical implementation using literate programming methods

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Wilson, S. (2007). Multicomponent many-body perturbation theory for the simultaneous description of electronic and nuclear motion: Towards a practical implementation using literate programming methods. In: Lahmar, S., Maruani, J., Wilson, S., Delgado-Barrio, G. (eds) Topics in the Theory Of Chemical and Physical Systems. Progress in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5460-0_2

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