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EPJ B Colloquium - A retrospective on Hardy Gross’ work

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In this EPJ B Colloquium, Carlos Fiolhais offers a brief retrospective on the important scientific contributions of Hardy Gross during 25 productive years of his career, from 1976, when he published the first paper his doctoral years, until 2000, when he moved from Würzburg to Berlin. Fiolhais traces all of Gross’ publications and points out the most impressive scientific achievements, punctuating the physics with episodes from the life of Hardy Gross and other physicists in his circle, which adds extra colour to this piece.

Hardy Gross revealed his unusual talent for theoretical physics since the very beginning of his academic studies. Right from the beginning Density Functional Theory (DFT) has been the favourite tool of Hardy Gross’s research. His main achievement in that period is the proof of an existence theorem for the Time-Dependent Density Functional (TD DFT) and the search for application schemes in atoms, molecules and solids, starting with linear response. He made notable contributions to the application of DFT and TD DFT to superconductors, in static and dynamic cases. Fiolhais concludes with the hope and expectation that much more is still to be expected from Gross’ next phase of scientific work.

This Colloquium is part of the EPJB special issue in honour of Hardy Gross.

Carlos Fiolhais (2018),
The early scientific work (1976-2000) of E.K.U. Gross
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European Physical Journal B, DOI: 10.1140/epjb/e2018-90420-2

Editors-in-Chief
David Blaschke, Silvia Leoni and Dario Vretenar
We are grateful to the referees for their very detailed review of our manuscript and for the important remarks and corrections. The referees are very nice experts of the subject of the paper. The manuscript has been revised with our pleasure. Thank you very much for the choice of the referees who were high level experts and kind scientists.

Avazbek Nasirov, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow Region, Russian Federation

ISSN (Electronic Edition): 1434-601X

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