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Correspondence between the dynamical and microelectrostatic approaches to the polarization in molecular solids

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A correspondence between the quantum dynamical and classical microelectrostatic approaches to the electronic polarization energy in molecular solids is discussed.

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The author is grateful to Dr. E. A.Silinsh for introducing him to the problem and his constant encouraging during the author's stay at the Latvian State University (the financial grant and hospitality of which is also acknowledged) in Riga.

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Čápek, V. Correspondence between the dynamical and microelectrostatic approaches to the polarization in molecular solids. Czech J Phys 28, 567–570 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597208

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