Non-additive interactions
- 1 November 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Contemporary Physics
- Vol. 12 (6) , 595-602
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00107517108205662
Abstract
Non-additive interactions or many-body forces are discussed in a brief, qualitative, relatively non-technical manner with respect to their possible role in electrodynamics, in nuclear structure theory and, especially, in the theory of inter-molecular forces. The conceptual basis for non-additivity effects is given in each case and the evidence for such effects is examined.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- Triplet Potential for ArgonThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Present Status of the Nuclear Three-Body ProblemReviews of Modern Physics, 1969
- Many-Body Contribution to Self-Diffusion in Rare-Gas SolidsPhysical Review B, 1969
- The effect of long-range three-body forces on the elastic constants of the inert gas solids at the absolute zeroJournal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1968
- Equilibrium Vacancy Concentration Measurements on Solid KryptonPhysical Review B, 1968
- Nonadditive Triple-Overlap Interactions among Rare-Gas Atoms in the Thomas—Fermi—Dirac ApproximationThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1967
- On three body forces in solid argonThe European Physical Journal A, 1966
- Stability of Crystals of Rare-Gas Atoms and Alkali Halides in Terms of Three-Body Interactions. I. Rare-Gas CrystalsPhysical Review B, 1964
- Systematic Analysis of Many-Body Interactions in Molecular SolidsPhysical Review B, 1962
- Many-Body Forces and Nuclear SaturationPhysical Review B, 1953