Abstract
The functional-integral approach to the theory of crystals developed earlier is used to compute the type of the crystalline structure of metallic hydrogen. Comparison of the results for a number of crystal lattices shows that in the limit of large pressures and infinitely heavy ions the body-centered structure is preferable.
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Hydrogen Crystal Lattice Crystalline Structure Large Pressure Metallic Hydrogen
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