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Calculate Madelung constant A for a linear chain and for NaCl crystal numerically with a personal...

Calculate Madelung constant A for a linear chain and for NaCl crystal numerically with a personal computer by using the screened coulomb potential U = (+/- e^2/ r)e^-(alphar) discuss whar happens when alpha tends to 0

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