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Relativistic Dirac-Fock-Slater program to calculate potential-energy curves for diatomic molecules
(1986)
A LCAO-MO (linear combination of atomic orbitals - molecular orbitals) relativistic Dirac-Fock-Slater program is presented, which allows one to calculate accurate total energies for diatomic molecules.
Numerical atomic Dirac-Fock-Slater wave functions are used as basis functions. All integrations as well as the solution of the Poisson equation are done fully numerical, with a relative accuracy of 10{^-5} - 10{^-6}. The details of the method as well as first results are presented here.
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Relativistic calculations of atomic structure
(1984)
A review of relativistic atomic structure calculations is given with a emphasis on the Multiconfigurational-Dirac-Fock method. Its problems and deficiencies are discussed together with the contributions which go
beyond the Dirac-Fock procedure.
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Anwendungsorientierter Mathematikunterricht in der didaktischen Diskussion
(1985)
In dieser Arbeit werden einige didaktische Aspekte des Themas "Anwendungen" im Mathematikunterricht zusammenfassend dargestellt. Meine Diskussion beschränkt sich dabei im wesentlichen auf den gymnasialen Mathematikunterricht in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland; vieles gilt ähnlich aber auch für andere Schulformen bzw. für andere Länder.
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Warum haben nicht-triviale Lösungen von f' = f keine Nullstellen?
(H. Kautschitsch [Hrsg.], 1989)
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Analysis of applications and of conceptions for an application-oriented mathematics instruction
(Berry, J. S., 1984)
In connection with the (revived) demand for considering applications in the teaching of mathematics, various schemata or lists of criteria have been developed since the end of the sixties, which set up requirements about closeness to the real world or about the type of mathematics being used, and which have made it possible to analyze the available applications in their light. After having stated the problem (in section 1), we present (in section 2) a sketch of some of the best known of these and of some earlier ...
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Mathematical problem solving, modelling, applications, and links to other subjects
(1989)
The paper will consist of three parts. In part I we shall present some background considerations which are necessary as a basis for what follows. We shall try to clarify some basic concepts and notions, and we shall collect the most important arguments (and related goals) in favour of problem solving, modelling and applications to other subjects in mathematics instruction. In the main part II we shall review the present state, recent trends, and prospective lines of development, both in empirical or theoretical ...