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    jjosedomenech
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    I understand that the Schrodinger equation for solids have in account interactions between a great amount of particles (the particles constituting the solid), resulting in a very complex equation difficult to solve even for the fastest computers. Is there where approximations and other theories for modeling play an important role.

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