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Cremer, Dieter

Mercedes, 978 Cremer Dieter, 457 Crepeau Claude, 3, 51 Cowan Clyde L., 593 Crick, Francis H.C., 345 Csaszar Attila G., 154 Csizmadia Imre G., 477 Curie-Sklodowska Marie, 886, 926... [Pg.1022]

Coulson Charles A. 328, 691 Cowan Clyde L. 511 Crafts James Mason 703 Cram Donald James 745 Crego Calama Mercedes 856 Cremer Dieter 388 Crepeau Claude 3, 47 Crick Francis 285 Csaszar Attila G. 139 Csizmadia Imre G. 406 Curie-Sklodowska Marie 765, 805 Curtiss Charles F. 760... [Pg.1067]

DIETER CREMER, ELFI KRAKA and KALMAN JOSEF SZABO... [Pg.43]

Ronald F. Childs Dieter Cremer George Elia Zeev Goldschmidt Brian Halton Piotr Kaszynski Elfi Kraka Joel F. Liebman... [Pg.1008]

Dieter Cremer, Elfi Kraka and Kalman Josef Szabo... [Pg.1013]

Dieter Cremer, Ronald F. Childs and Elfi Kraka... [Pg.1013]

Ronald F. Childs, Dieter Cremer and George Elia... [Pg.1013]

Carl-Henrik Ottosson, a Elfi Kraka,b and Dieter Cremer b ... [Pg.231]

Cramer considers the appreciation of how DFT performs with diradicals as the major theoretical contribution of the work on benzynes. DFT accommodated much more multireference character in singlet wavefunctions of diradicals than did HF. But restricted DFT breaks down with p-benzyne. People were just beginning to play with UDFT and recognize the interpretation of Professor Dieter Cremer deserves more credit for this than anyone else. My contribution was recognizing that the high symmetry of p-benzyne allows for CC to work properly. But with lower symmetry systems, like pyridynium, CCSD gives wacky results but Bruckner orbitals remove some instabilities and so it works well. ... [Pg.494]

Dieter Cremer (Universitat Koln) and Elfi Kraka (Argonne National... [Pg.428]


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