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Douglas, William

The Digital Signal Processing Handbook, Vijay K. Madisetti and Douglas Williams... [Pg.2]

All the early work was concerned with atoms, with Sir William Hartree regarded as the father of the technique. His son, Douglas R. Hartree, published the definitive book, The Calculation of Atomic Structures, in 1957, and in this he derived the atomic HF equations and described numerical algorithms for their solution. Charlotte Froese Fischer was a research student working under the guidance of D. R. Hartree, and she published her own definitive book. The Hartree—Fock Method for Atoms A Numerical Approach in 1977. The Appendix lists a number of freely available atomie structure programs. Most of these can be obtained from the Computer Physics Communications Program Library. [Pg.113]

Sir William Hartree developed ingenious ways of solving the radial equation, and they are documented in Douglas R. Hartree s book (1957). By the time this book was published, the SCF method had been well developed, and its connection with the variation principle was finally understood. It is interesting to note that Chapter 2 of Douglas R. Hartree s book deals with the variation principle. [Pg.209]

Agriculturists and chemical officials scorned Carson s jeremiad and argued that she misrepresented the evidence, while conseiwationists such as Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas praised her for... [Pg.221]

For a review of elimination-addition mechanisms at a carbonyl carbon, see Williams, A. Douglas. K.T. Chem. Rev., 19l5, 75, 627. [Pg.611]

Douglas, Gavin.The poetical works of Gavin Douglas. Edited by John Small. Edited by John Small. Edinburgh William Paterson, 1874. 4 vols... [Pg.648]

Joseph A. Bohinsky William Bounds Clay Flint John Geigel Ajaya K, Gupta Magdy H. Hanna Steven R. Hemler Gayle S. Johnson James Maple Douglas J. Nyman Norman C. Rennails Curley Turner... [Pg.138]

Douglas C. Neckers William S. Jenks Thomas Wolff... [Pg.1]

Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 27 Edited by Douglas C. Neckers, Gunther von Biinau and William S. Jenks Copyright 2002 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.2]

Douglas C. Neckers Gunther von Bunau William S. Jenks... [Pg.8]

Mark A. Barteau, University of Delaware Douglas A. Lauffenburger, MIT Manfred Morari, ETH W. Harmon Ray, University of Wisconsin William B. Russel, Princeton University... [Pg.364]

W. CONARD FERNELIUS Kent State University WILLIAM L. JOLLY University of California HENRY F. HOLTZCLAW University of Nebraska JAY H. WORRELL University of South Florida FRED BASOLO Northwestern University ALAN G. MACDIARMID University of Pennsylvania BODIE E. DOUGLAS University of Pittsburgh... [Pg.329]


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