>>13782981It's useful for accounting for spin-orbit effects. It's fun how like 5 people actually do that, every time someone posts some shit it's never td-dft or so-dft. It's just fucking dft without anything else. Coupled-Cluster method is also rare. The relativistic side of Computational is neat, but a lot of experimentalists hate it because it's the side that a lot of Physicists will start to lecture them on.
Physicists need to be hamstrung and flayed en masse, desu. They have the biggest egos out of any field I've met.