The Linearized Augmented Plane-Wave (LAPW) method is a computational technique used in quantum mechanics, particularly in the field of solid-state physics, for calculating the electronic structure of crystalline materials. It is a powerful method for solving the Schrödinger equation for periodic systems, making it suitable for studying the properties of solids, such as metals, semiconductors, and insulators.
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