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Quantum Chemistry > X Alpha
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X Alpha Defined
X-alpha. A venerable, local DFT method in which the coefficient alpha is taken as an adjustable parameter, usually 0.7.
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- APOD: 2009 July 2 - Lyman Alpha Blob: Enormous cloud of hydrogen gas spans several hundred thousand light-years in this remarkable image (left), a composite of x-ray, optical, and infrared data from space and ground based observatories. The gigantic, amoeba-like structure is seen as it was when the universe was a mere 2 billion years old (about 12 billion years ago).
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- alpha chi rho [iota chi phi]: The Best Chapter of the Best Fraternity
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