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Dense Hydrogen and its States of Order

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Frontiers of High-Pressure Research

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The system with which we are concerned, a dense neutral canonical assembly of protons (masses mp, spin 1/2, coordinates \( {\vec r_{1p}},....,{\vec r_{np}} \)) and electrons (masses me, spin 1/2, coordinates \( {{\vec r}_{1e}},....,{{\vec r}_{Ne}} \)), has a remarkably simple and symmetric Hamiltonian.

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Ashcroft, N.W. (1991). Dense Hydrogen and its States of Order. In: Hochheimer, H.D., Etters, R.D. (eds) Frontiers of High-Pressure Research. NATO ASI Series, vol 286. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2480-3_11

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