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From the explosive growth of publications dealing with the study of relativistic effects in atoms, molecules and solids in the last decade, it is clear that the subject has come of age. Some ten years ago, it was possible to write a review of relativistic atomic structure theory1 that could present a reasonably comprehensive survey of what had been done to date. This is no longer possible, and it will be necessary for us to be selective in this series of lectures.

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Grant, I.P. (1983). Incidence of Relativistic Effects in Atoms. In: Malli, G.L. (eds) Relativistic Effects in Atoms, Molecules, and Solids. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 87. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3596-2_2

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