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Hellmann, Hans

Hellmann, Hans. Einfuhrungin die Quantenchemie. Leipzig Deuticke, 1937. [Pg.318]

Helgaker Trygve, 502, 653, 660, 787, 790-791 Hellmann Hans Gustav Adolf, 721,722 Helmholz Hermann, 4 Hemley RusseU J., 948 Hennico Genevieve,... [Pg.1023]

Hans Hellmann, Einfuhrungin die Quantenchemie (Leipzig Deuticke, 1937). Hellmann was professor at the Karpow-Institut fur physikalische Chemie in Moscow. [Pg.273]

The very first formulation of the pseudopotential idea is almost as old as quantum chemistry itself. It belongs to Hans Hellmann [32-35] who proposed to use the potential energy for an electron in the valence shell of an atom in the form ... [Pg.102]

In contrast to established scientific disciplines, such as physics and chemistry, whose roots reach back several centuries, the field of quantum chemistry is a relative newcomer. When, in 1937, the very first textbook bearing this name in its title was published [2], its author, Hans Hellmann, who was later executed by Stalin s henchmen, wrote in the preface Quantum Chemistry is a young science that came into existence only a decade ago [3]. Yet, already at that time, the author was compelled to limit the relevant material, lest the size of the book—comprising well over 300 pages— turn out to be excessive [3]. [Pg.116]

Review of Einfiihrung in die Quantenchemie (Introduction to Quantum Chemistry) by Dr. Hans Hellmann (Vienna Verlag Franz Deuticke, 1937). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938) 734. [Pg.737]

Andiae D (ed) (2015) Hans Hellmann Einfuhrung in die Quantenchemie. Springer Spektrum, Heidelberg... [Pg.152]

The theorem that forces acting on nuclei result from classical interactions with electron density (computed by a quantum mechanical method) was first proved ty Hans Gustav Adolf Hellmann in the world s first textbook of quantum chemistry Einflihning... [Pg.617]

Hans Hellmann Fundamental Theorems and Semiempirical Approaches... [Pg.31]

Schwarz, W. H. E., D. Andrae, S. R. Arnold,. Heidberg, H. Hellmann Jr., J. Hinze, A. Karachalios, M. A. Kovner, R C. Schmidt, and L. Ztilicke. 1999a. Hans G. A. Hellmann 1903-1938. Part 11, a German pioneer of quantum chemistry in Moscow. Bunsen—Magazin 2 60-70. [Enghsh transl. by Mark Smith and W. H. E. Schwarz, with revisions by J. Hinze and A. Karachahos.]... [Pg.328]


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