The Papers of Sir John A. Pople, 1930 - 2004 (bulk 1965-2000)

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The Papers of Sir John A. Pople, 1930 - 2004 (bulk 1965-2000)

The collection covers most of the highpoints of Pople's post 1964 career in the U.S. There is an almost-complete run of reprints of his published articles, computational notebooks and examples of the source codes used in the Gaussian and Q-Chem computational programs.

49 boxes (21 linear ft.)

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Pople, John A., 1925-2004

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Sir John A. Pople was born in Burnham-on-Sea in England on October 31, 1925. He was educated Cambridge University studying under Sir J.E. Lennard-Jones and Charles A..Coulson receiving his doctorate in 1951. At the urging of fellow quantum chemist Robert Parr he emigrated to the U.S. in 1964 taking up a teaching position at Carnegie-Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh, PA. Pople excelled at mathematics and his contributions to what came to be known as the Pariser-Par--Pople (or PPP) Theory made him a...

Frisch, Michael J.

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Former graduate student, Princeton University. From the description of Oral history interview with Michael Frisch, 1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 713803446 ...

Curtiss, L. A. (Larry A.)

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Gill, Peter M. W.

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Parr, Robert G., 1921-....

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Robert G. Parr was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1921. He attended Brown University and did his graduate work at the University of Minnesota under Bryce Crawford. He subsequently taught at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Robert G. Parr was an important theoretical chemist. In concert with his pupil Rudolph Pariser and in conjunction with the researches of Sir John Pople he contributed to the formulation of what came t...

Hehre, Warren

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Head-Gordon, Martin

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Raghavachari, Ramesh

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Argonne National Laboratory.

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Argonne National Laboratory is located at Argonne, Illinois, and is operated by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Laboratory is one of the nation's leading energy research centers. It develops and assesses nuclear and alternative energy technologies and conducts a wide range of fundamental and applied research in the physical, environmental, and biomedical sciences. Research disciplines range from biology, physics, chemistry, materials science, mathematics, and computer science to advanced ener...