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      Convergence Rates from Yukawa to Coulomb Interaction in the Thomas-Fermi-von Weizs\"acker Model

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          We establish uniform convergence, with explicit rate, of the solution to the Thomas--Fermi--von Weizs\"acker (TFW) Yukawa model to the solution of the TFW Coulomb model, for general condensed nuclear configurations. As a consequence, we show the convergence of forces from the Yukawa to the Coulomb model. These results rely on an extension of Nazar \& Ortner (2015) to the Yukawa setting. Auxiliary results of independent interest shown also include new existence, uniqueness and stability results for the Yukawa ground state.

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                2016-01-06
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                1601.01187
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                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Mathematical physics,Mathematical & Computational physics
                Mathematical physics, Mathematical & Computational physics

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