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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Per-Olov Lowdin (Quantum Chemistry Group, Uppsala University, Sweden, and Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, Gainesville, U.S.A.) , John R. Sabin (Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, Gainesville, U.S.A.) , John R. Sabin (Professor of Physics and Chemistry Emeritus, University of Florida, and Adjungeret Professor, University of Southern Denmark)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Volume: 27 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.720kg ISBN: 9780120348275ISBN 10: 0120348276 Pages: 407 Publication Date: 06 December 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsF.A. Matsen, Freeon Dynamics: A Novel Theory of Atoms and Molecules. H. Agren, O. Vahtras, and B. Minaev, Response Theory and Calculations of Spin-Orbit Coupling Phenomena in Molecules. P.G. Mezey, FunctionalGroups in Quantum Chemistry. M.K. Mishra and M.N. Medikeri, Characterization of Shape and Auger Resonances Using the Dilated One Electron Propagator Method. B. Engels, L.A. Eriksson, and S. Lunell, Recent Developments in Configuration Interaction and Density Functional Theory Calculations of Radical Hyperfine Structure. P.-O. Lowdin, Some Properties of Linear Functionals and Adjoint Operators. Subject Index.ReviewsQuantum chemistry has emerged as a subject in its own right. The appearance of a review publication which surveys recent achievements in the field is therefore very appropriate and, when it has the quality of this volume, is mostwelcome. --PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY The juxtaposition of the oldest of quantum chemical studies, atomic structure, and one of the newest, quantum biology, highlights the importance of quantum theory in modern chemistry. Thus, having first opened the book in search of a particular article, the reader is stimulated to delve into fields of which he has but a superficial knowledge. In this way the book can be instrumental in broadening the interests and background of those who turn to it. --THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY Quantum chemistry has emerged as a subject in its own right. The appearance of a review publication which surveys recent achievements in the field is therefore very appropriate and, when it has the quality of this volume, is mostwelcome. --PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY The juxtaposition of the oldest of quantum chemical studies, atomic structure, and one of the newest, quantum biology, highlights the importance of quantum theory in modern chemistry. Thus, having first opened the book in search of a particular article, the reader is stimulated to delve into fields of which he has but a superficial knowledge. In this way the book can be instrumental in broadening the interests and background of those who turn to it. --THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY """Quantum chemistry has emerged as a subject in its own right. The appearance of a review publication which surveys recent achievements in the field is therefore very appropriate and, when it has the quality of this volume, is mostwelcome."" --PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY ""The juxtaposition of the oldest of quantum chemical studies, atomic structure, and one of the newest, quantum biology, highlights the importance of quantum theory in modern chemistry. Thus, having first opened the book in search of a particular article, the reader is stimulated to delve into fields of which he has but a superficial knowledge. In this way the book can be instrumental in broadening the interests and background of those who turn to it."" --THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY" Author InformationI was born in Springfield, Mass, and Educated at Williams College (BA) and the University of New Hampshire (PhD). Following that, I was a postdoctoral at Uppsala University in Sweden, and at Northwestern University in Evanston. For the past four decades, I have worked in the Quantum Theory Project, Department of Physics, at the University of Florida. My interests have always been in the theory of molecular electronic structure. More recently, I have been working on the interaction of fast particles, mostly protons and alpha particles, with proto-biological molecules, in terms of the transfer of energy from the projectile to the molecular target, and the outcome of that energy transfer. Such energy transfer is primarily electronic, and the initial electronic excitation results in target electronic and vibrational excitation, ionization, fragmentation, charge exchange, and other processes. The study of these processes, known as stopping power, has applications in fields from microelectronics to tumor therapy. The investigations are interesting and continue. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |