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In retrospect, we believe that Professor Mulliken was perhaps somewhat overstating his case in the remark quoted in the Introduction, concerning the status of computational chemistry in 1965. However, considered as a prophetic remark, the quotation certainly applies today, and it is a pleasure to dedicate this account to Professor Yngve Ohrn acknowledging his many important contributions to this development. These contributions include not only his own work on theoretical and computational approaches to central questions in chemistry, but also his continued engagement in the Sanibel Conferences and in the International Journal of Quemtum Chemistry. [Pg.212]

A.P Bruins, Presented at the 7th Sanibel Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Sanibel Island, FL, January 21-24, 1995. [Pg.786]

Cusachs, L. C., Sanibel Conference in Quantum Chemistry, January 1964. [Pg.21]

In the article [37b] from the 1978 Sanibel conference on complex scaling, it is pointed out [37b, p. 503] that an equivalent form to that of Eq. (13) can be obtained by rearranging the complex, non-Hermitian Coulomb Hamiltonian matrix, H re ), whose complete diagonalization produces the discrete, the scattering, and the resonance states [107-114]. (As it turns out, this holds for other types of interactions as well.) The complex eigenvalues of H re ) are the same as the solutions of Eq. (12) for physical resonance states. The rearrangement that was suggested in Ref. [37b] is... [Pg.194]

Lowdin now makes a detour to discuss the method of Cl. He expands the wave function in the set of Slater determinants that can be formed from the one-electron basis, j/. He introduces the word complete Cl to emphasize that the expansion is, in principle, exact. We have since learned to use the expression full Cl in the case where the one-electron basis is finite (Lowdin made a sarcastic comment about our use of the word complete in the complete active space (CAS) concept at a Sanibel Conference in 1980). He computes the matrix elements between the Slater determinants without assuming orthogonality between the MOs. These are the famous Lowdin matrix elements, which generalized the Slater formulae to the nonorthogonal case. [Pg.71]

Sparkman OD, Bierbaum VM. Focus on field-portable and miniature mass spectrometers. Presentations from the 12th Sanibel conference on mass spectrometry. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2001 12 617-8. [Pg.120]

HeB A, Kushmerick N (2003) Learning to attach semantic metadata to web services. In Proceedings of the 2nd semantic web conference, Sanibel Island, FL, 2003. Springer, Heidelberg, pp 258-273... [Pg.74]

A Fruitful Swedish-American Connection The Quantum Theory Project and the Sanibel Island Conferences... [Pg.216]

By the time of the 1970 Maryland Conference, which discussed how computational support for theoretical chemistry could be efficiently achieved, it was clear to all quantum chemists that many changes had occurred since the publication of the Heitler and London paper in 1927. Fostered by the organization of scientific meetings, the foundation of the new International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, the creation of summer and winter schools and of the Sanibel Island meetings, and the presence of computers and the developments in hardware and software, the practice of quantum... [Pg.241]


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