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Theoretical biophysics

Theoretical Biophysics Group, University of Illinois and Beckman Institute,... [Pg.472]

Rubin AB (1999) Biophysics, vol 1, Theoretical biophysics. The University publishing house, Moscow (in Russian) Rubin AB (2000) Biophysics, vol 2, Biophysics of cellular processes. The University publishing house, Moscow (in Russian) Rubin AB (1994) Lectures on Biophysics. The University publishing house, Moscow (in Russian)... [Pg.222]

Gerhard Hummer, Theoretical Biophysics Section, NIDDK-National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland USA... [Pg.432]

A.B. Rubin, Biofizika (Biophysics), vol. 1, Theoretical Biophysics, third ed., Moscow State University Publ, Moscow, 2004 (in Russian). [Pg.317]

Theoretical Biophysics, Humboldt University Berlin, Invaliden Str. 4, 10115 Berlin, Germany Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark thomas. hoefer rz. hu-berlin. de... [Pg.115]

In spite of the impressive progress which has been achieved with conventional ab-initio methods as the Configuration-Interaction or Coupled-Cluster schemes in recent years density functional theory (DFT) still represents the method of choice for the study of complex many-electron systems (for an overview of DFT see [1]). Today DFT covers an enormous variety of fields, ranging from atomic [2,3], cluster [4,5] and surface physics [6,7] to the material sciences [8-10]. and theoretical biophysics [11-13]. Moreover, since the introduction of the generalized gradient approximation DFT has become an accepted method also for standard quantum chemical applications [14,15]. Given this tremendous success of nonrelativistic DFT the question for a relativistic extension (RDFT) arises quite naturally in view of the large number of problems in which relativistic effects play an important role (see e.g. Refs.[16,17]). [Pg.524]

Section on Theoretical Biophysics, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and Mathematical Research Branch, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205, and Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205, U.S.A. [Pg.311]

Rubin, A. B. (1987). Biophysics THEORETICAL Biophysics. sshayashkolaM, 319p. [Pg.62]


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