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BERTHA program

This paper outlines the current status of the BERTHA program. This has been named (with her approval) after Lady Jefferies (f902-f999) nee Bertha Swirles), a colleague of D.R. Hartree at Cambridge University and a distinguished applied mathematician who, amongst other achievements, wrote the earliest paper on relativistic self-consistent fields for atoms [f]. [Pg.200]

Abstract. BERTHA is a 4-component relativistic molecular structure program based on relativistic Gaussian (G-spinor) basis sets which is intended to make affordable studies of atomic and molecular electronic structure, particularly of systems containing high-Z elements. This paper reviews some of the novel technical features embodied in the code, and assesses its current status, its potential and its prospects. [Pg.199]

BERTHA, a relativistic ab initio electronic structure program. Written by H. M. Quiney,... [Pg.508]


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