Density of states

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title: Density of states
text: In condensed matter physics, the density of states (DOS) of a system describes the number of allowed modes or states per unit energy range. The density of states is defined as D = N / V , where N δ E is the number of states in the system of volume V whose energies lie in the range from E to E + δ E . It is mathematically represented as a distribution by a probability density function, and it is generally an average over the space and time domains of the various states occupied by the system. The
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