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Daudel, Raymond

Daudel, Raymond. 17e tat de la chimie theorique Guide pour Vexposition presentee au Palais de la Decouverte. [Pg.310]

Dalton s models, 74 Daniels, Farrington, 117 Dante (Dante Alighieri), 24 Darmois, Georges, 149 Darwin, Charles, 30 Darwin, George C., 178 Daudel, Pascaline, 250 Daudel, Raymond, 159, 222, 250, 258 Daujat, Jean, 149 Davenport, Derek, 196... [Pg.367]

Dabrowski Izabel, 198 Dalgaard Esper, 626 Dalibard Jean, 3,50 Danovich David, 705 Darwin Charles Gallon, 124 Daudel Raymond, 472,... [Pg.1022]

David P. Craig (Canberra, Australia) Raymond Daudel (Paris, France)... [Pg.381]

Using the molecular orbital method, Coulson showed how certain electrons in benzene, namely, the p electrons, can move over the whole molecule instead of being restricted to the region between two particular atoms. 93 Coulson, collaborating later with Longuet-Higgins and the French theoreticians Pascaline and Raymond Daudel and Alberte and Bernard Pullman, was to become a major presence in quantum chemistry. But on the whole, Coulson said, he was inclined to characterize the period from 1933 until the end of the Second World War as the "Mulliken Era. "94... [Pg.266]

Ibid., and Raymond Daudel, "L etat de la chimie theorique," Guide Pour l Exposition presentee au Palais de laDecouverte (Paris Sennac, 1949) 4. [Pg.274]

Alberte Pullman, Introduction, in Raymond Daudel and Alberte Pullman, eds., Aspects de la chimie quantique comtemporaire, Colloques International de CNRS, 195 (Paris Editions due CNRS, 1971) 13. [Pg.294]

Hans Agren Stockholm, Sweden) David Avnir. Jerusalem, Israel) Jerzy Cioslowski Tallahassee, EL, USA) Raymond Daudel Paris, France) K.U. Gross Wurzburg, Germany) W.F. van Gunsteren Zurich, Switzerland) Kimihiko Hirao Tokyo, Japan)... [Pg.425]

The author is deeply indebted to Professor Raymond Daudel for his kind hospitality during the summers of 1962 and 1963 at the Centre de Mficanique Ondulatoire Appliqu e (Paris 19, France) where the bulk of this study was carried out. He is especially grateful to Dr. Odilon Chalvet for invaluable advice and patient guidance throughout the course of this work, and would like to thank Dr. Joyce Kaufman and Professor Hans Jaffe for several stimulating discussions. [Pg.138]

Raymond Daudel, Quantum Theory of Chemical Bonding (The Chemist, No. 4), Presses Univ. de France, Paris, 1971. [Pg.295]

Raymond Daudel, Quantum Theory of the Chemical Bond, Reidel, Boston, MA, 1974. [Pg.297]

Raymond Daudel, Georges Leroy, and Daniel Peeters, Quantum Chemistry, Wiley, Chichester, 1983. [Pg.299]

Raymond Daudel, Treatise of Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Physics, No. XXIV Quantum Theory of Chemical Reactivity, Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1967. [Pg.304]

Raymond Daudel, Fundamentals of Theoretical Chemistry. Wave Mechanics Applied to the Study of Atoms and Molecules, Pergamon, New York, 1968. [Pg.304]

Raymond Daudel and Camille Sandorfy, Semiempirical Wave-Mechanical Calculations on Polyatomic Molecules, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1971. [Pg.305]

Raymond Daudel, What Do I Know , No. 1505 Quantum Chemistry, Presses Universite France, Paris, 1973. [Pg.305]

Raymond Daudel and Bernard Pullman, The World of Quantum Chemistry, Proceedings of the First International Congress of Quantum Chemistry held at Menton, France, July 4-10, 1973, Reidel, Dordrecht, 1974. [Pg.306]

Raymond Daudel, Alberte Pullman, and Lionel Salem, Collision Theory, Reaction Path, Static Indexes, in Quantum Theory of Chemical Reactions, Vol. 1, Reidel, Dordrecht,... [Pg.308]

Raymond Daudel was bom in Paris, France, on February 2, 1920, the only child in a middle-class French family. As early as eight he was fascinated by scientific experiments, and at ten he was deeply impressed by a visit with his father to a Museum of Chinese Arts in Paris. From these early experiences he kept, throughout his life, a common interest in the arts and the sciences. [Pg.308]

That of Raymond Daudel proper, mostly oriented towards (bio) chemical reactivity, with Odilon Chalvet, Simone Odiot, Federico Peradejordi, Georges and Nadine Bessis and a few others, from France and abroad. [Pg.309]

At that time Senator-Mayor Francis Palmero, who had known Pr Raymond Daudel since the first IAQMS congress, held at Menton in 1973, was a political friend of the painter Nicole Lemaire D Aggagio, who was a municipal counsellor at the nearby city of Antibes-Juan les Pins. He asked her to involve Pr Raymond Daudel in some common project. Mrs Lemaire was then President of the National Commission of Fine Arts at the Women s Professional Union and, as such, had been invited, in 1972, to a meeting in the Soviet Union. She was received at the Kremlin and, in the midst of the Cold War, she advocated the creation of an international and interdisciplinary academy to foster peace through cooperation, between scientists and artists from Western and Eastern Europe. After trying to involve various academics, she came to Pr Daudel. It was as if a heavenly voice had told him "If you can t join them, beat them". [Pg.310]


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