Dyall Hamiltonian

ID: dyall-hamiltonian

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The Dyall Hamiltonian is a mathematical formulation used in quantum chemistry, particularly in the context of relativistic effects in the study of heavy atoms and molecules. It is named after the physicist and chemist Prof. G. M. Dyall, who contributed to the development of methods for incorporating relativity in electronic structure calculations.

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