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The element of uncertainty

Russell J. Hemley ()
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Russell J. Hemley: Geophysical Laboratory and Center for High-Pressure Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6775, 240-241

Abstract: Molecular hydrogen is a deceptively complex system, especially at high pressures. New theoretical studies need to take into account the quantum character of the protons and electrons making up the system in order to reproduce the experimental behaviour of dense hydrogen.

Date: 2000
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