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Roos, Bjorn

Rizhik Josif Moiseevich 357 Robb Michael 262,273 Roger Geard 3,46 Rohrmuth R.M.F. 70, 71 Roos Bjorn O. 533, 538 Roothaan Clemens CJ. 268, 328,364—366, 423, 453, 468, 471, 484, 494, 509, 510 Rosen Natan 3, 38, 39, 51, 54 Rosenbluth Arianna W. 312 Rosenbluth Marshal N. 278, 312 Ross Marvin 827 Rotkiewicz Krystyna 841 Le Roy Robert J. 284 Ruedenberg Klaus 176, 354, 398, 400, 401, 405,423 Runge Carl 76 Runge Erich 611 Ruoff Arthur L. 827 Rutherford Ernest 2, 7,8 Rutkowski Andrzej W. 119 Ruud Kenneth 678, 679 Rychlewski Jacek 509, 510,516 Rydberg Henrik 611... [Pg.1073]

Roger Gerard, 50-51 Robrmuth R.M.F., 78 Roos Bjorn O., 623, 628 Roothaan... [Pg.1026]

The MOLCAS program of Professor Bjorn Roos webpage teobor garm.teokem.lu.se A nice compendium of various softwares Is given In the appendix of reviews In ... [Pg.2200]

A wonderful collaboration and friendship with Bjorn O. Roos over the years has certainly been inspiring for the author. All the developers of MOLCAS, whose effort has been essential in order to study such an exciting chemistry, should also be acknowledged, especially Roland Lindh, Per-Ake Malmqvist, Valera Veryazov, and Per-Olof Widmark. The Swiss National Science Foundation, Grant 200021-111645/1, is acknowledged for financial support. [Pg.279]

Bjorn O. Roos (421), Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, P.O. Box 124, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden... [Pg.508]

Quantum Chemistry" is the course material of a European Summer School in Quantum Chemistry, organized by Bjorn O. Roos. It consists of lectures by outstanding scientists who participate in the education of students and young scientists. The book has a wider appeal as additional reading for University courses. [Pg.424]

Corresponding author, e-mail Bjorn.Roos teokem.lu.se... [Pg.125]

Fig. 1.4. A number of the speakers in the Theory and Apphcations of Computational Chemistry Conference (Gyeongju, Korea) whose pioneering efforts in the field cover all or most of the last 40 years. From left to right Michael L. Klein, Bjorn Roos, Jean-Louis Rivail, Pekka Pyykko, Keiji Morokuma, Rudolph A. Marcus, Enrico Clementi, Nicholas C. Handy, William H. Miller and Peter Pulay. Fig. 1.4. A number of the speakers in the Theory and Apphcations of Computational Chemistry Conference (Gyeongju, Korea) whose pioneering efforts in the field cover all or most of the last 40 years. From left to right Michael L. Klein, Bjorn Roos, Jean-Louis Rivail, Pekka Pyykko, Keiji Morokuma, Rudolph A. Marcus, Enrico Clementi, Nicholas C. Handy, William H. Miller and Peter Pulay.
Bjorn O. Roos received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1968 at the University of Stockholm. He became Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Lund in 1983 and formally retired in June 2002. He is, however, still active as a project leader of the MOLCAS group. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and served as a member of the Nobel Committee for chemistry 1986-2000. Roos research has specialized around the description of electron correlation in molecular systems. He has published more than 300 scientihc articles. Also, since 1989 Roos has been the leader of the European Summer school in Quantum Chemistry (ESQC). [Pg.1253]

Chapter 25 - Multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, Pages 725-764, Bjorn O. Roos... [Pg.1310]


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