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PER-OLOV LOWDIN, Quantum Chemistry Group, University of... [Pg.207]

See refs. 17, 22, 23, and a series of Technical Notes from the Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group (1957-58). [Pg.294]

Lowdin, P.-O., An Elementary Iteration-Variation Method for Solving the Schrodinger Equation, Technical Note from the Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group, April 23, 1958. [Pg.322]

Technical Notes from the Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group ... [Pg.356]

Per-Olov Lowdin established both the Quantum Chemistry Group at Uppsala and the Quantum Theory Project at Gainesville through his personal and scientific stature and he was unquestionably the Director of both operations. Several prominent scientists were invited during the first years to be Associate Directors and to maintain the spirit when "the Force" was absent. Yngve Ohrn was invited to join the faculty at Florida as Associate Professor in 1966 and he chose to become a member of the Quantum Theory Project. He assumed the Associate Directorship of the Quantum Theory Project in 1967 and proved quickly to have the qualities that allowed him to deal effectively with the university administration at all levels as well as with issues within the rather diverse and extensive body of scientists and students of the Project. Fairness, compassion, and persistence are words that come to my mind when I characterize Yngve s leadership. [Pg.11]

In this system there is only one exothermic set of products and the problem consists of determining the vibrational distribution of the CO product in both its ground and first excited electronic states. The results can be compared with the experimental determination of Adams, Babcock, et al.,80 as well as the approximate treatment of Bates.79 Assuming some success in this endeavor, we propose to study reaction 33 to determine the HNC/HCN product ratio with potential surfaces from a French quantum chemistry group.81... [Pg.22]

Goscinski, O., Preliminary Research Report No. 211, Quantum Chemistry Group, Uppsala University, (1968). [Pg.39]

Quantum Chemistry Group, Department of Chemistry, AMickiewicz University ul.Grunwaldzka 6, 60-780Poznan, Poland and Institute ofBioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences ul.Noskowskiego 12-14, Poznan, Poland... [Pg.173]

J. Ladik and K. Appel, Report QB20, Quantum Chemistry Group, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala. [Pg.270]

The authors express their thanks to Professors Kimio Ohno, and Frank E. Harris, and to Dr. Hans Looyenga and Fil. lie. Karl Berggren for many fruitful discussions. One of us (H.A.P.) would like to thank Professor Per O. Lowdin for his encouraging interest and for the opportunity of working in the stimulating atmosphere of the Uppsala University Quantum Chemistry Group in Sweden. [Pg.184]

A short presentation of the unpublished Research Report No 217, by Osvaldo Goscinski, from the Quantum Chemistry Group at Uppsala University is made. The Report has the title Conjugate Eigenvalue Problems and the Theory of Upper and Lower Bounds . Some justification of its verbatim inclusion in this Volume in honour of Per-Olov Lowdin is made. It is essentially motivated by the attention that the theory presented there has received in the field of Generalized and Molecular Sturmians. Current work by John Avery and collaborators is alluded to. It is included as an Appendix. [Pg.51]

This brings me to some reflections about the activities carried out at the Quantum Chemistry Group under the guidance of Per-Olov Lowdin to whom this work is dedicated. In a way the Technical Note, now included as an Appendix, is still unfinished because it does not have an abstract nor acknowledgments to the various members of the group with which I discussed the subject matter. [Pg.55]

It. O- Goscinski, University of Florida Quantum Chemistry Group, Technical Note 82, April 1, 1966 (unpublished) t2. A. Joseph, Int. J. Quantum Chemistry, 1, 615 (1967)... [Pg.84]

S- O. Lundqvist, Univ. of Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group, Technical Note 49, April 15, 1960. (unpublished)... [Pg.86]

F. Sasaki, Technical Report 77, Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group (1962) Phys. Rev. 138B, 1338 (1965). [Pg.138]

PER-OLOV LOWDIN Quantum Chemistry Group, Uppsala... [Pg.177]

Lowdin, P. O., Technical Note No. 85, Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group 1962 Proc. Bombay Symf., Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, September 1962 Rev. Mod. Phys. 35, (1963) Proc. Stanford Symp., Quantum Aspects of Polypeptides and Polynucleotides (1963) Biopolymers Symp. 1, 161 (1964). [Pg.179]

Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group, Box 518, S-75120, Uppsala, Sweden. Quantum Theory Project, 362 Williamson Hall University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8435... [Pg.371]

QUANTUM CHEMISTRY GROUP UPPSALA UNIVERSITY UPPSALA, SWEDEN... [Pg.413]

The author is indebted to the members of the Uppsala Quantum Chemistry Group and the members of the Florida Quantum Theory Project for many valuable discussions on the subject treated in this paper. This work is part of a more general study of the laws of physics and chemistry valid in molecular and submolecular biology at the University of Florida and at Uppsala University, and is supported in part by the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR). [Pg.138]

QUANTUM CHEMISTRY GROUP AND QUANTUM THEORY PROJECT UPPSALA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA... [Pg.302]


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