The New World of Quantum Chemistry [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Quantum Chemistry Held at New Orleans, U.S.A., April 19–24, 1976 / edited by Bernard Pullman, Robert Parr.
Bernard PULLMAN During a long period organic chemistry was one of the pre ferred field of exploration for many quantum chemists. It still remains of major interest for a number of them, but altogether it seems as if the center of gravity of the quantum molecular theories became displaced towards di...
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Personal Name(s): | Parr, Robert, editor |
Pullman, Bernard, editor | |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1976
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Physical Description: |
359 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9789401015233 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-010-1523-3 |
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Académie Internationale Des Sciences Moléculaires Quantiques / International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science ;
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- Symposium I — Foundations of Quantum Chemistry
- Present Status of the Correlation Problem
- Quantum Mechanical Facets of Chemical Bonds
- Propagator Theory of Atomic and Molecular Structure
- Symposium II — Molecular Scattering
- Quantized Vortices in Molecular Scattering
- Recent Developments in Semiclassical Mechanics: Eigenvalues and Reaction Rate Constants
- Energy Consumption and Energy Disposal in Elementary Chemical Reactions
- Symposium III — Quantum Organic Chemistry and Beyond
- Computational Methods for Large Molecules
- The Solvent Effect: Recent Developments
- Quantum Pharmacology
- Symposium IV — Potential Surfaces, Transition States, and Intermediates in Chemical and Photochemical Processes
- Calculation of Potential Surfaces for Ground and Excited States
- Transition States and Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
- Symposium V — Surface Quantum Chemistry and Catalysis
- Introductory Remarks on the Quantum Theory of Catalysis and Related Surface Phenomena
- Methods for Surface Quantum Chemistry
- The Chemisorption Bond
- Molecular Clusters and Catalytic Activity.