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Davidson, Ernest

Ernest R. Davidson, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A. [Pg.761]

David Feller and Ernest R. Davidson, Basis Sets for Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Calculations and Intermolecular Interactions. [Pg.440]

Ernest R. Davidson, ed., Theoretical Chemistry. Chemical Reviews 91, no. 5 (July/August 1991). Note that in Slater s Introduction to Chemical Physics, only 13 of 522 pages focus on organic molecules. [Pg.279]

A beautiful month on Lake Qntario in a very friendly atmosphere. John Coleman, Bob Erdahl, Claude Garrod, Richard Hall, Hans Kummer, J. Lindenberg, R. McWeeny, Yngve Qhrn, David Peat, Mitja Rosina, Mary-Beth Ruskai, Darwin Smith, George Warsket, Antonio Ciampi, Ernest Davidson, and others discussed A-representability, the interpretation of RDMs, and other unsolved problems. [Pg.13]

Ernest R. Davidson Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Bagley Hall 303C/Box 351700, Seattle, WA 98195-1700 USA... [Pg.582]

Davidson s Theory of Intention." In Actions and Events Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePoie and Brian McLaughlin. Oxford Blackwell. [Pg.53]

D. Davidson (1982) Paradoxes of irrationality, Ernest Jones Memorial Lecture, reprinted in R. A. Wollheim and J. Hopkins (eds.). Philosophical Essays on Freud, 2nd edn, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, and in this volume. [Pg.72]


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