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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 1-11 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The finite Gaussian Expansion method for molecular integrals proposed by Taketa, O-ohata and Huzinaga has been extended to the integrals of molecular properties. The integral formulas of so-called moment, field and field gradient integrals have been derived. It has been numerically shown that in order to evaluate the field and the field gradient integrals based on Slater type orbitals, eight- or ten-term Gaussian expansions are sufficient but this method fails to attain sufficient effective numbers for the moment integrals.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 239-263 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A one-dimensional model consisting of a “diatomic” spring attached on one side to a rigid wall and on the other side to a linear array of mass-springs is proposed as a model for the vibrational relaxation of small solute molecules in host lattices. A modification allowing a change in the equilibrium internuclear extension of the diatomic spring is also incorporated. The Hamiltonian divides naturally into pure diatomic, pure linear crystal, and the two mixed perturbation terms, one giving rise to stepwise vibrational cascade damping accompanied by phonon emission, and the other process, lattice relaxation, giving rise to phonon emission without any change of the quantum number of the diatomic spring. The cascade damping rate for a diatomic spring with a frequency less than the the maximum frequency of the linear crystal is calculated to second-order, and it is shown that the perturbation series converges in this range.An upper bound to the cascade damping rate for a diatomic spring with a frequency greater (i.e., 4.5 ×) than the cut-off frequency of the linear crystal is determined to be very small, λ ≦ 104 sec -;1.The rate for the lattice relaxation process corresponds to a line-width λ = 6 cm -1 at 0K.An explanation for the thermal quenching of the low-temperature luminescence of SO2 is based upon induced cascade-phonon emission.
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    Notes: A new interpretation of the ordinate in a Walsh diagram for a polyatomic molecule is suggested in terms of the Hellmann-Feynman theorem. This makes use of the fact that in a single-configurational MO wave function the total one-electron density is the sum of individual densities in the occupied orbitals. Walsh-type diagrams have been constructed for three different molecules, water, ammonia and hydrogen peroxide.In H2O and NH3 calculation of the force, and thus of the energy, in terms of the valence angle, is made on the assumption that the central (heavy) atom is kept fixed while each of the lighter atoms moves in a plane containing the principal symmetry axis and the relevant bond, in a totally symmetric fashion; for H2O2 the two oxygen atoms are kept fixed.The angular correlation diagrams obtained reproduce the general features of those obtained by plotting Hartree-Fock MO energies as functions of the valence angles. The conclusion emerges that the force formulation provides a satisfactory pictorial basis for understanding molecular geometry in terms of the balance between the electron-nucleus attractive forces resulting from the charge densities in the occupied MO'S, and the nuclear repulsive forces. However, in the absence of highly accurate charge distributions such an approach is unsuitable for the quantitative prediction of molecular quantities such as valence angles, force constants or energy barriers.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971) 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 477-478 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 557-563 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: In this work, we report an all-electron SCF-LCGO-CO computation for the ground state wave-function of an infinite polyenic chain. This work demonstrates that ab initio calculations on the electronic structure of polymers become actually feasible. Our results are compared with previously obtained semi-empirical ones.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 549-556 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The Casimir-Polder retarded dispersion energy is calculated for non-symmetric molecules and the energy is expressed in terms of body fixed axes for the dipole transition moments on each molecule. In the special case of molecules with cylindrical symmetry the potential energy is given in terms of the transverse and longitudinal polarizabilities and in terms of the angles defining the orientation of the axes of the molecules with respect to the intermolecular direction. In the limit of no retardation (R ≪ λ) the result becomes that of London and in the opposite limit of full retardation at large R the potential energy tends to that of Craig and Power.
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    Notes: A kinetic model employing calculated atom and bond localization energies to approximate relative activation energies of reaction is used to analyse previously obtained experimental results for in vitro and in vivo chemical binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to nucleic acids. It is found that in vitro linkage of hydrocarbons to DNA induced by a microsomal hydroxylating system is compatible with mechanisms involving either attack at the most reactive hydrocarbon center or attack at the most reactive hydrocarbon bond. Independent evidence leads us to favor the former mechanism. Further, the limited experimental data for in vivo linkage of hydrocarbons to DNA is found to be consistent with a model involving attack at the most reactive bond of the molecule: the “K region”. This model is supported by a close parallelism found between extent of hydrocarbons bound to DNA in vivo and the experimentally determined relative reactivities of their K regions.
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    Notes: The Separated Electron Pair (SEP) model (Strongly Orthogonal Geminals) and methods for its systematic extension has been applied to the series: NH4+, NH3, NH2-, NH2- and N3-. On going from NH4+ to N3-, the SEP model, in its most general form, recovers 85-75% of the intrapair correlation energy and 60-55% of the interpair correlation energy obtainable with the given basis set. The best wave functions for each species recovered about 45-50% of the total empirical correlation energy which is expected to be very close to the basis set limit. It was apparent that the SEP model yields a set of one-electron functions that are very useful for further improvement of the wave function. This fact apparently remains true even when the SEP model itself gives very poor energies.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 273-296 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: The problem of intermolecular interaction is examined by using spatial wave functions and the theory of permutation groups. In the special case of interacting 2-electron systems it is proven that the Rayleigh-Schrödinger perturbation method, when starting from the ground state of the unperturbed system, could only give the physically inadmissible mathematical ground state of the complex (totally symmetric spatial eigenfunction). Then this property is considered in the case of arbitrary interacting systems and a general proof is proposed. From these results a general explanation of the inadequacy of the Rayleigh-Schrödinger expansion for the treatment of short range intermolecular interaction is proposed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 319-333 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: Hartree-Fock wave functions for the He and Be isoelectronic sequences of ions are calculated using orbitals which are linear combinations of simple exponential functions. By a full optimization of the exponents and coefficients close approximations to the HartreeFock energies were obtained. To the same order of accuracy the resulting Hartree-Fock orbitals require fewer basis functions than used previously. A number of difficulties which arise in the numerical procedures as the size of the basis set is increased are analysed in detail. Similar results are obtained for the Li sequence using the Unrestricted HartreeFock method with and without projection.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 497-503 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Notes: A MO-LCAO-SCF treatment is performed on water, ammonia and methane using a recently proposed approximate method.The procedure is found capable of predicting total and orbital energies in close agreement with the results of accurate computations using double ζ basis sets of Slater type orbitals.A comparison is made with the results of similar approximate ab initio procedures.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 505-512 
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    Notes: The various multicenter exchange, hybrid and Coulomb electron repulsion integrals that occur in molecular quantum mechanics are shown to satisfy a Poisson equation in which an overlap integral plays the role of a source distribution function. Two-, three-and four-center exchange integrals arise from four-center source functions; two- and three-center hybrid integrals arise from three-center distributions; and one- and two-center Coulomb integrals have two-center sources.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 539-548 
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    Notes: A method for the use of natural orbital iterations in limited CI calculations is discussed. This method is then applied to the ground X2II state of the nitric oxide molecule at its experimental equilibrium internuclear separation to yield the total energy, dipole moment, spin densities at each nucleus, and approximate natural spin orbitals for this molecule.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 13-34 
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    Notes: A function analogue of the formal operator theory of Goldberger and Watson for the decay of prepared states is developed with a modification that permits treatment of degenerate, interacting intermediate states. The theory is applied to the problem of absorption of radiation by an absorber in a very intense monochromatic beam. In particular, a simple two-level absorber in a resonant monochromatic beam of sufficient intensity to induce transitions from the ground state at a rate exceeding the spontaneous emission rate from the excited state, but still lying well below the optical frequency characterizing the transition, is investigated with the conclusion that the absorption cross-section falls off with the one-half power of the incident intensity. Conditions for the possible experimental verification of this result are presented.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 111-113 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 119-130 
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    Notes: A relation between the cluster expansion theory of many electron wave functions and the correlated wave functions method is established. In this way, the theoretical basis of the method is elucidated and the approximations involved in its application become apparent. General forms of the correlated wave function, differing in certain important respects from that form usually assumed, are derived.
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    Notes: The electron density and the Fermi hole of the ground states of the atoms He, Be, Ne, Mg, Ar, Ca, Zn, and Kr are studied in the restricted Hartree-Fock approximation. The use of single Slater-type orbitals for the free atoms is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 221-234 
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    Notes: The absorption and emission spectra of a diatomic “molecule” connected to an unstrained linear crystal are calculated for the circumstance where the diatomic undergoes a change of equilibrium internuclear separation in the electronic transition. The expansion (or contraction) of the diatomic results in a frequency dependent line-width in the customary Lorentzian expression, and is manifested in the absorption spectrum as an asymmetric tailing to the blue, and in the emission spectrum as an asymmetric tailing to the red. The interaction of the diatomic with the lattice also produces a blue-shift of the absorption spectrum and a red-shift of the emission spectrum. An important consequence of the asymmetry is the apparent loss of integrated intensity of the line. The striking similarity, both in the width and the over-all shape, of the emission line calculated here with those observed in the Vegard-Kaplan band of N2 dissolved in rare gas crystals is discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 297-309 
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    Notes: The optimum projection technique is the determination of the best function in the space spanned by a set off f(N, S) linearly independent antisymmetric space-spin eigenfunctions of S2 obtainable from a spatial function made of a product of N-independent orbitals. This is formulated in the spin-free framework. We consider several sets of predetermined orbitals for the lithium 2S state. Both the energy and spin-density are determined for each optimum projected function. The behavior of certain results is explained in terms of the “closeness” of the ls and ls′ split-shell core orbitals.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 335-357 
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    Notes: Wave functions of the 1S (ground state), 3P and 1P states for the beryllium isoelectronic sequence have been obtained in various approximations.The HF 2p orbitals for the 1P and 3P states are similar except for Be, where the 2p orbital is quite diffuse for the 1P state.The difference between the experimental E(1P) - E(3P) and the HF E(1P) - E(3P) is 0.62 eV for Be and 1.17 ∼ 1.40 eV for B+ ∼ F5+. The disagreements are attributed to the correlation effects between the 2s and 2p electrons. This is confirmed by ci calculations.It is shown that a limited basis SCF calculation reproduces the above feature of the HF results if we treat the orbital exponents as the variational parameters. The use of the Slater values for the orbital exponents is shown to be inadequate especially for the Be 1P state.The conclusions of this paper will be useful for discussing the V-T separations of H2 and C2H4.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 395-409 
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    Notes: The model of complete loge localization is employed here to develop a practical method for handling correlation effects in atomic and molecular many electron systems. Intraloge correlation is dealt with by an independent variational treatment of pair functions which are continuous and vanish outside a given loge. It is shown that in the context of the model it is possible to compute pair correlation energies for localized single and double bonds in molecules by evaluating only modified atomic integrals. We bypass in this manner the evaluation of multicenter integrals necessary in other formalisms. In addition, the corrections to the model are discussed and in particular it is shown that part of the interloge correlation effects are already described by the loge localized wave function.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 455-467 
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    Notes: The infinite summation of intermolecular ring diagrams is extended to any pair of interacting molecules with isotropic polarizabilities. The calculation no longer requires the use of a minimal basis set. The polarizabilities α,α′ may be factorized at all orders, and an expression is derived, which gives modified Van der Waals energies. For heavy atoms the series converges if αα′/R6 is smaller than 1, R being the interatomic distance. This inequality is easily satisfied for the Van der Waals distances, and in practice the correction due to the high orders of the perturbation expansion remains weak. The role of the EPV diagrams and the connection with a configuration interaction treatment are discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 583-598 
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    Notes: The singly-excited two-electron states 1s2s 3S and ls3s 3S have been investigated by means of the variational perturbation theory procedure. The wave functions have been constructed as linear combinations of Hylleraas terms with hyperbolic factors in t, and the results obtained by carrying the computations through to 10th perturbation order and with 36(37)- 57(58)- and 85(86)-term basic sets, respectively, are reported. These results compare favourably with the corresponding best values from previous conventional variational calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 637-646 
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    Notes: In this paper a fully coupled variation-perturbation theory has been introduced for handling open-shell atomic systems in the presence of static perturbations. The static dipolar and quadrupolar polarizabilities and shielding factors for Li, Be+, B2+, B, C+, Na and Al have been calculated and compared with available results. Important sources of discrepancies in previous calculations of shielding factors have been noticed and critically examined. The dipolar shielding factors calculated in this paper show satisfactory agreement with the theoretical N/Z ratio. In the absence of any theoretical test for the quadrupolar shielding factor, the accuracy of the calculations of γ∞, should be judged in the light of the accuracy of the corresponding β∞ values.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 435-453 
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    Notes: The classical intermolecular Rayleigh-Schrödinger perturbation expansion is used with a finite basis of simple products of single determinants. For two hydrogen molecules with a minimal basis set, one shows that the ring and ladder diagrams dominate the perturbation series. The contributions of the purely intermolecular convex and concave ring diagrams are summed at all orders. The mixed ladder-ring diagrams are also included. The series converges if the norm of the first order perturbed wave function is smaller than ½. The summation multiplies the Van der Waals-London forces by an explicit factor.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 475-475 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 479-495 
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    Notes: The molecular orbital configuration for the ground-state of O2 generates the valence formula . “Increased-valence” formulae for triatomic and polyatomic molecules have been developed recently. In them, more electrons participate in bonding than is possible for the familiar valence-bond formulae. Using oxyhaemoglobin as an example of an oxygen carrier, various increased-valence formulae are generated for the FeO2 groups. In the low-energy formulae, the iron is bonded to the above valence formula for O2. Therefore, in contrast to the bonding schemes of Pauling and Coryell, Griffith and Weiss, little reorganization of O2 need occur on formation of HbO2. This conclusion is independent of the mode of co-ordination of iron to the O2.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 525-537 
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    Notes: Upper and lower bound expressions are derived to the second-order energy relating to an unperturbed degenerate excited state in those cases where both the first-order energy and the off diagonal matrix elements in the secular equation vanish, making use of the partitioning technique, operator inequalities and inner projection approach. These expressions, which involve an arbitrary basis, are then developed to yield reasonably good bounds to van der Waals dispersion energies for systems of the type H (first excited state)  -  other atom b (ground state). The particular choice of basis used in the development yields the latter bounds easy to evaluate by expressing them in terms of the ground state sum rule values, S(k) of atom b. This same choice is also utilized in Lindner and Löwdin's expressions [1] to obtain bounds to systems of the type H (ground state)  -  other atom b (ground state) that are comparable to those found by other more elaborate semi-empirical methods.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 565-574 
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    Notes: General expressions for the time-dependent probability amplitudes of the quantum states of two arbitrary, interacting atoms are calculated when one atom is initially in an excited p state and the other atom is in an s ground state. The lifetimes of the excited states and the line shape of the emitted radiation are obtained as functions of both the atomic separation and the energy difference between the excited states of the two atoms. The emission line shape is shown to be doubly peaked and to agree with the line shape of the radiation scattered by a system of two interacting atoms. The expressions for the lifetimes of the excited states are found to be identical to those obtained for the radiation scattering situation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 599-603 
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    Notes: By means of second quantization formalism and angular momenta coupling techniques, we show the reason why the irrational part of the coefficients of the Slater integrals Rk(ab, cd) in the expression \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ (\Psi |\sum\limits_{i 〈 j} {e^2 /r_{ij} |\Psi } ') $\end{document} is common to all values of k, a, b, c, d, and depends only on (Ψ∣ and ∣Ψ′).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 657-668 
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    Notes: The maximum numbers of distinct one- and two-electron integrals that arise in calculating the electronic energy of a molecule are discussed. It is shown that these may be calculated easily using the character table of the symmetry group of the set of basis functions used to express the wave function. Complications arising from complex group representations and from a conflict of symmetry between the basis set and the nuclear configuration are considered and illustrated by examples.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 683-697 
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    Notes: The energy-localization method is examined for continuous degeneracy using a grouptheoretic approach. Conditions for the degenerate orbitals are obtained and an enumeration of symmetry groups where continuous degeneracy may occur is given. It is found that the orbitals may be equivalent under operations not contained in the total symmetry group. An alternative explanation for the free rotation of the lone pairs in F2 is offered.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 115-115 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 101-110 
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    Notes: The Variable Electronegativity Pariser-Parr-Pople method has been successfully applied to calculate the potential energy curve for the formation of a 1: 1 complex between quinone and hydroquinone. A consistent evaluation of core and electronic repulsion integrals is important to obtain a meaningful curve. A computationally simple procedure has been suggested for separating interactions due to electron exchange between the components from other intermolecular interactions. In agreement with experimental deductions the preferred configuration for the quinone-hydroquinone complex is found to be one in which the molecules are in parallel planes with their C - O bonds parallel. The equilibrium separation between the molecular planes is found to be 2.3 Å and the stabilization energy in this position is 1.2 eV. In this equilibrium position forces due to electron exchange constitute the major contributing factor to the stability of the complex.
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    Notes: The [N, M] Padé approximants to functions formally associated to power series expanssions are expressed in terms of expectation values of inverse matrices. These formulae, which can be derived by the inner-projection technique, lead to a simple analysis of the properties of serveral approximation methods and their inter-relationships, in particular Gaussian integration, continued factorization and Padé approximations, which are of current interest in the calculation of physical properties. A relation with Fredholm integral equations and expansions of the resolvent is also discussed.The use of operator inequalities in a systematic fashion is particularly convenient when both the function being approximated and the coefficients of the power series have physically meaningful expressions as moments of operators.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 387-394 
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    Notes: The Schrödinger equation for helium is written as a generalized eigenvalue equation which is solved for the ground state using perturbation theory. Two zero order equations are used and defined implicitly by specifying their eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. In both cases the eigenfunctions are taken to be the complete discrete set of products of eigenfunctions of the generalized eigenvalue equation for the hydrogen atom. To complete the definition the zero order eigenvalues are needed and two different intuitive choices are made. In the better of our two calculations an energy of -2.9014 a.u. is obtained for helium using the perturbation theory to second order.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 469-473 
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    Notes: The relativistic long-range intermolecular interaction energy term of Mavroyannis and Stephen is estimated for some amino acids by using optical rotatory dispersion data and for hexahelicene by using theoretical values of excitation energies and rotational strengths. The result shows that the interaction energy may be significant for the interaction between some essentially dissymmetric chromophores such as hexahelicene, but that it is unimportant for other cases.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 478-478 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 647-655 
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    Notes: A variation perturbation method in the Hartree-Fock scheme has been described to calculate excited 3P state wave functions of atoms. The starting wave functions are obtained from a study of the singularities in the dynamic polarizability calculation [1]. The 23P, 33P and 43P states of He, Li+, Be2+, B3+ and C4+ are studied. The results obtained are in satisfactory agreement with experimental values and with other accurate theoretical estimates.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 699-702 
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    Notes: The super-secular-equation has been introduced by Löwdin to discuss the Schrödinger equation in terms of a linearly dependent basis. The method is shown to be particularly simple when the basis is a symmetry adapted one. By expanding the secular equation a formula giving a good estimate of the eigenvalue is obtained.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 513-524 
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    Notes: The results of the calculations of π-π* transition energies of some free hydrazyl radicals, their ionic forms and initial hydrazines by the SCF-MO-LCAO method with restricted configuration interaction are presented. The comparison of the data obtained with the electronic spectra experimentally found, revealed that the absorption of radical solutions in the visible area was due to the electronic structure of radical molecules, the contribution of ionic forms to the absorption being negligible.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 85-99 
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    Notes: The interaction energies in the ground (X1Σg+) and the first excited (b3Σu+)states of the hydrogen molecule were calculated using the modified Jansen and Byers Brown perturbation method. Calculations were performed for nine values of the internuclear distance R in the range 5 a.u. ≦ R ≦ 9 a.u. The present results were compared with the interaction energies calculated by four other perturbation methods as the expectation values of the H - E0 operator with the function accurate up to the first order. The results show that the method can give satisfactory values of the interaction energies.
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    Notes: The probability interpretation of density matrics is reviewed and certain quantities suggested for study by means of diagrams. The case of a “spin-symmetric ensemble” is further discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 215-220 
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    Notes: A recent formula of Braun and Rebane for variational bounds to overlap is shown to be closely related to the methods of Rayner and of Weinhold for the same problem, and is extended to give upper and lower bounds to overlap in both ground and excited states.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 67-84 
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    Notes: The LCAO form of the Hartree-Fock method is discussed in its application to crystals. General formulae are given for obtaining Fourier coefficient of electronic density (in direct space) as well as of the band structure (in momentum space). Finally, it is shown that in its LCAO form, Slater-Hartree-Fock equations are very simple and that this method is of interest for numerical applications. Special integrals occurring in this formalism are evaluated for a Gaussian basis in the last part of this paper.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 157-175 
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    Notes: A study of X-ray and fast electron scattering by light atoms and ions has been carried out in the first Born approximation. Coherent and incoherent scattering factors calculated with configuration interaction wave functions are compared with those obtained with Hartree-Fock wave functions. These configuration interaction wave functions involve only L-shell correlation. It is shown that the changes in the coherent scattering factors due to configuration interaction are not negligible and that the electron correlation effects on the incoherent scattering factors are important. Tables of coherent and incoherent scattering factors for light atomic systems are given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 235-238 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 265-272 
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    Notes: Triplet energy levels and triplet-triplet transition in benzene have been calculated semi-empirically by considering CI up to and including doubly excited configurations and using various values of the core resonance and electron repulsion integrals. The usual method of calibrating β (core resonance integral) from one of the observed transitions in the semi-empirical methods is critically examined with respect to the triplet levels of this molecule. Semi-empirical parameters are found to have a pronounced effect on the energy of the triplets and the triplet-triplet transitions; but the intensities of such transitions are quite insensitive to the choice of such parameters.Numerical results show several 3B1u → 3E2g transitions of various intensities. Out of these, the transitions which correspond energetically to the observed triplet-triplet bands are found to have low intensity. Some strong triplet-triplet bands are predicted in the far ultra violet region.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 311-317 
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    Notes: The Hellmann-Feynman theorem has been used to prove some energy relations. In this paper it is shown that in a scaled co-ordinate system both the charge density and the potential field of neutral atoms may be scaled so that the corresponding scaled quantities are independent of the atomic number. In the proof the momentum theorem of real functions is used.
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    Notes: The equations of the coupled-pair many-electron theory (CPMET) for the closed shell systems are rederived both in the spin-orbital and orbital forms without the use of second quantization, Wick's theorem or the technique of Feynman-like diagrams. Only the Slater rules are used for the calculation of necessary matrix elements. A comparison with earlier papers shows clearly the usefulness and conceptual simplicity of the mathematical methods of quantum field theory both in the derivation of the CPMET, in spin-orbital form, and in the process of excluding spin variables.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 669-682 
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    Notes: Electronic state calculations for the ions H4+ (with symmetries D4 and C2v) and H+5 (with symmetries D5 and D2d) are made using the valence-bond method. All the configurations obtained from the given set of 1s-functions of Slater type are taken into account. Space functions are used throughout the computation (“spin-free quantum chemistry”). Preliminary quasidiagonalization of the secular equation is implemented by the construction of the multiplet eigenfunctions 2S+1Γ(α) from the initial variational functions. The results of the calculations are as follows: the ion H+4 is unstable, the ion H+5 is stable with equilibrium nuclear conformation of symmetry D2d and with the energy of dissociation into H+3 and H2 near 4 eV.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 5 (1971), S. 381-386 
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    Notes: An orthonormal set of irreducible fifth-rank tensors having the required permutation symmetry is constructed. Various problems not encountered in the analogous problem for tensors of ranks two, three, four and six are discussed.
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    Notes: The quantum theory of light absorption by a pair of neighboring absorbers is developed in the point dipole approximation for the circumstance where excited states decay only by radiative damping. Comparison with classical local field theories, in which the monomers are represented by constant, frequency-dependent complex polarizabilities, shows that these local field theories are valid for non-harmonic absorbers only in the weak interaction limit, and only when there exist no states with both monomers simultaneously excited (e.g. one excited vibrationally, the other electronically) that are nearly degenerate with the single excitation states and also connected to them by appreciable transition moments. Failure of the local field theories is, thus, shown to be a consequence of the non-harmonic nature of real absorbers.Using a general relation between the level-shift function and complex polarizability, a recipe is formulated for calculating the complex polarizability and spectrum of a dimer.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 7-12 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 13-36 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 37-102 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 119-119 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 139-145 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On analyse quelques calculs d'atomes à plusieurs électrons. On établit que pour les atomes neutres l'énergie d'interaction électron-électron peut être représentée approximativement par un multiple constant de l'énergie d'interaction électron-noyau. Par conséquent l'énergie totale de ces atomes-ci dépend d'une façon très simple du nombre atomique.
    Abstract: Berechnungen für Atome mit vielen Elektronen sind analysiert. Es ist gezeigt dass für neutrale Atome die Wechselwirkungsenergie zwischen Elektronen von einem konstanten Vielfache der Wechselwirkungsenergie zwischen den Elektronen und dem Kern wohl approximiert werden kann. Eine Folge dieses Satzes ist dass die Totalenergie dieser Atome in sehr einfacher Weise von der Atomnummer abhängt.
    Notes: Many-electron atom calculations are analyzed. It is proved that for neutral atoms to a good approximation the electron-electron interaction energy is a constant multiple of the electron-nucleus interaction energy. A consequence of the above theorem is that the total energy of these atoms shows a very simple dependence on the atomic number.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 161-167 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On étudie les informations relatives aux indices de réfraction pour quelques gaz pour obtenir des formules analytiques. De celles-ci on obtient le coéfficient du terme principal de l'interaction de longue portée entre deux corps ainsi que celui de l'interaction de longue portée non-additive entre trois corps. On calcule les coéfficients correspondants pour des mélanges des gases He, Ne, A, Kr, Ze, H2, N2 et CH4, l'erreur probable étant 5%.
    Abstract: Gewisse Brechungsindexinformationen für mehrere Gase sind zu analytischen Formeln angepasst. Von diesen berechnet man die Koeffiziente des Prinzipalglieds der Wechselwirkung zwei entfernter Körper und der non-additiven Wechselwirkung drei entfernter Körper. Koeffizienten sind für Mischungen der Gase He, Ne, A, Kr, Xe, H2, N2 und CH4 berechnet, mit einem wahrscheinlichen Fehler von 5%.
    Notes: The refractive index data for various gases are fitted to analytical formulae from which may be calculated the coefficient of the leading term of the long-range two-body interactions and the coefficient of the leading term of the long-range non-additive three-body interactions. Coefficients are obtained for mixtures of the gases He, Ne, A, Kr, Xe, H2, N2 and CH4, the probable error being 5%.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 147-159 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On a construit un programme pour un ordinateur électonique pour calculer les bandes d'énergie suivant l'approximation “tight-binding”. Ce programme a été employé pour des cristaux de α zirconium sans et avec de l'oxygène dissout. Les bandes d'énergie résultantes et les distributions des orbitales correspondantes représentent une quantité énorme d'information numérique. Un autre programme a été construit pour analyser les populations des bandes occupées. Ce programme-ci va réduire considérablement l'information produite. Seulement les bandes occupées sont décrites dans un nombre de directions dans l'espace k. Les nombres d'occupation sont sommés pour les orbitales de nombres quantiques egaux, l et |m|, et sont calculés pour chaque bande en fonction de k.
    Abstract: Ein Maschinenprogramm ist für “tight-binding” Berechnungen von Energiebänder geschrieben worden. Dieses Programm ist auf Kristallen von α Zirkonium mit und ohne gelästen Sauerstoff angewendet. Die resultierenden Energiebänder und Orbitalverteilungen repräsentieren eine sehr grosse Menge von numerischer Information. Ein anderes Programm ist nun geschrieben worden für Populationsanalyse der besetzten Bänder. Dieses Programm reduziert die Informationsmenge in ansehnlicher Weise, und nur besetzte Bänder sind für einige verschiedene Richtungen im k Raum gegeben. Die Besetzungszahlen sind für Orbitale mit gleichen Quantenzahlen l und |m| summiert, und für jedes Band als eine Funktion von k erhalten.
    Notes: An electronic-computer programme has been written by the author for calculations of energy bands in the tight-binding approximation. This programme has been applied to crystals of α zirconium with and without dissolved oxygen. The resulting energy bands and orbital distributions represent an enormous amount of numerical data. Another programme has now also been written by the author for population analysis of the occupied bands. This programme will reduce the resulting output considerably, and only occupied bands are represented in a number of directions in k space. The occupation numbers are summed up for orbitals with equal quantum numbers l and |m|, and are found for each band as a function of k.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 187-190 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On emploie la méthode de Tomonaga pour déterminer la fréquence des oscillations collectives résultant de l'excitation d'un électron dans le systeme d'électrons π d'un hydrocarbure aromatique regardé comme un gaz d'électrons libres en deux dimensions. Les fréquences calculées et mesurées s'accordent parfaitement, bien que la coordonnée collective ne fût pas conjugée au moment collectif.
    Abstract: Man berechnet, mit der Methode von Tomonaga, die Frequenz kollektiver Schwingungen, verursacht von der Aufregung eines Elektrons in dem System von π Elektronen eines aromatischen Kohlenwasserstoffes, das als ein Gas freier Elektronen angesehen wird. Berechnete und Experimentelle Frequenzen stimmen sehr wohl überein, obgleich die kollektive Koordinate nicht zu dem kollektiven Impuls konjugiert sei.
    Notes: Considering the π electrons in aromatic hydrocarbons as forming a two-dimensional free-electron gas, the Tomonaga method has been followed to determine the frequency of collective oscillations when an electron is excited in these systems. The calculated and experimental frequency have been found to be in excellent agreement, although the collective coordinate was not conjugate to the collective momentum in these systems containing only few free π electrons.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 225-241 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On a calculé l'énergie d'interaction de longue portée entre deux atomes d'hydrogène jusqu'au second ordre de la perturbation. Tous les états du système provenant de l'un des atomes dans un état 1s et l'autre dans l'un des états 2s ou 2p ont été considérés. L'énergie, représentée par une série en puissances inverses de la distance internucléaire, R, a été calculée jusqu'aux termes d'ordre R-8. On estime que les énergies d'interaction sont correctes pour R 〉 15 u.a. On a calculé aussi d'une façon précise l'énergie d'interaction entre deux atomes d'hydrogène dans leurs états fondamentaux jusqu'aux termes d'ordre R-10. Les résultats pour l'état B′ 1∑u+ sont employés pour discuter l'énergie de dissociation expérimentale de H2, D2, et HD. Pour H2 on démontre que toutes les valeurs de l'énergie de dissociation, obtenues de limites d'absorption expérimentales (les courbes d'énergie potentielle étant employées pour éliminer l'effet de rotation) sont consistantes. Cependant l'énergie totale résultante de H2 est plus grande que la valeur théorique la plus exacte.
    Abstract: Die Wechselwirkungsenergie zwei entfernter Wasserstoffatome ist mit Störungstheorie zweiter Ordnung berechnet. Alle Zustände des Systems, die von einem der Atome in einem 1s Zustand und von dem anderen in einem 2s oder 2p Zustand entstehen können, sind berücksichtigt. Die Energie, die als eine Reihe in reziproken Potenzen des Kernabstands R ausgedrückt ist, ist bis Glieder in R-8 berechnet. Die resultierenden Wechselwirkungsenergien sind wahrscheinlich für R 〉 15 a.E. zuverlässig. Genaue Wechselwirkungsenergien für zwei Wasserstoffatome im Grundzustand sind auch bis Glieder in R-10 berechnet. Die Resultate für den B′ 1∑u+ Zustand sind benutzt um die experimentellen Dissoziationsenergien von H2, D2, und HD im Grundzustand zu untersuchen. Für H2 sind alle Werte der Dissoziationsenergie, die von experimentellen absorptionsgrenzen mit Anwendung von den berechneten Potentialenergiekurven um den Effekt der Rotation zu absondern, erhalten sind, in befriedingender Weise übereinstimmend. Die resultierende Totalenergie von H2 ist aber grösser als der richtigste theoretische Wert.
    Notes: Long-range interaction energy between two hydrogen atoms has been computed in the second order of the perturbation theory. All states of the system arising when one of the atoms is in the 1s and the other in the 2s or 2p state have been considered. The energy represented by a series expansion in inverse powers of the internuclear distance, R, has been computed up to the terms in R-8. The results are believed to give reliable interaction energies for R 〉 15 a.u. Accurate interaction energy for two ground-state hydrogen atoms has also been obtained up to the terms in R-10. Results for the B′ 1∑u+ state are employed to discuss the experimental ground-state dissociation energy of H2, D2, and HD. For H2 all values of the dissociation energy obtained from various experimental absorption limits, by using the computed potential energy curve to separate off the effect of rotation, are shown to be satisfactorily consistent. The resulting total energy of H2 is, however, higher than the most accurate theoretical value.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 191-215 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On présente un modèle pour estimer les ionicités de molécules et d'ions complexes. Ce modèle est basé sur une minimisation de l'énergie totale par la méthode des énergies d'ionisation différentielles. L'effet sur les énergies des corrections de Madelung est considéré. Il est possible d'améliorer la méthode en calculant les énergies de la liaison covalente.On a fait des calculs de type Wolfsberg-Helmholz dans le cadre de ce modèle, en incorporant les corrections de Madelung. Ces corrections-ci rendent les courbes d'énergie d'ionisation du métal moins raides et les énergies d'ionisation des ligandes sont presque invariables par rapport aux charges. Ceci crée une situation qui a été jusqu'ici imposée artificiellement en choisissant les énergies d'ionisation des ligandes de façon à créer des termes désirables dans le déterminant séculaire de Wolfsberg-Helmholz. On démontre que l'effet de l'énergie de Madelung constitue l'influence primaire pour décrire l'ionicité et l'énergie totale d'un chromophore; on démontre que les effets de la liaison covalente sont secondaires quand les ligandes et l'atome central ont des électronégativités assez différentes.
    Abstract: Ein Modell für die Abschätzung von Ionizitäten in Moleküle und Komplexionen wird beschrieben. In diesem Modell wird die Totalenergie mit der Methode der differentiellen Ionisationsenergien minimisiert. Der Effekt der Madelungkorrektionen wird berück-sichtigt, und das Modell wird durch Berechung der kovalenten Bindungsenergien verbessert.Wolfsberg-Helmholzberechungen werden für dasselbe Modell mit Madelungkorrektionen einverlei ausgeführt. Die Madelungkorrektionen machen die Ionisations-energiekurven der Metalle weniger steil; die Ionisationsenergien der ligander sind fast imvariant mit der Ladung. Dies schafft eine Situation, die bisher in künstlicher Weise durch die Wahl der Ionisationsenergien der Liganden in der Wolfsberg-Helmholzsche Methode gegeben war. Es würd gezeigt, dass die Madelungenergie das wichtigste Glied für die Beschriebung der Ionizität und der Totalenergie eines Kromophors ist, und dass diese Effekteüber die kovalente Bindung dominieren, wenn die Liganden und das Zentralatom sehr verschiedene Elektronegativitäten haben.
    Notes: A model is presented for the estimation of ionicities in molecules and complex ions. The model uses the minimization of total energy by the method of differential ionization energies. The effect of Madelung corrections to the energies is considered, and the model is refined by evaluating the covalent-bond energies.Wolfsberg-Helmholz calculations have been applied to the same type of model, also incorporating Madelung corrections. The Madelung corrections make the metal ionization energy curves less steep, and the ligand ionization energies are nearly invariant with charge. This creates a situation which has previously been artificially imposed by selecting the ligand ionization energies to give desirable terms in the Wolfsberg-Helmholz secular determinant. The effect of Madelung energy is shown to be the primary influence in describing the ionicity and total energy of a chromophore; covalent bonding effects are shown to be secondary when the ligands and the central atom have fairly different electronegativities.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 243-249 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 285-291 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Le spectre de valeurs propres d'un système dynamique conservatif est contenu implicitement dans sa fonction de Green. Il devient explicite dans la transformée de Fourier de la fonction de Green ou de sa trace. Cette trace n'existe que dans le cas où le spectre est complètement discret. On présente des applications aux problèmes d'une particule libre, de l'oscillateur harmonique linéaire et de l'atome d'hydrogène. Dans les deux derniers cas on peut simplifier la détermination de la fonction de Green considérablement en transformant l'Hamiltonien.
    Abstract: Das Eigenwertspektrum eines konservativen, dynamischen Systems ist in impliziter Weise in seiner Greenschen Funktion enthalten. Es wird in dem Fouriertransform der Greenschen Funktion oder deren Spur explizit. Der Spur existiert nur wenn das Spektrum durchaus diskret ist. Diese Methoden sind auf die Probleme des freien Teilchens, des linearen harmonischen Oszillators und des Wasserstoffatoms angewendet. In den zwei letzteren Fällen kann die Bestimmung der Greenschen Funktion wesentlich mit Transformationen des Hamiltonoperators vereinfacht werden.
    Notes: The energy eigenvalue spectrum for a conservative dynamical system is contained implicitly in its Green's function. It becomes explicit in the Fourier transform of either the Green's function or its trace. The trace exists only when the spectrum is entirely discrete. Applications are made to the free particle, the linear harmonic oscillator, and the hydrogen atom. In the latter two cases determination of the Green's function can be considerably simplified by similarity transformations on the Hamiltonian operator.
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    Description / Table of Contents: On a calculé l'état fondamental et trois états ionisés de N2 pour plusieurs distances intérnucléaires selon l'approximation SCF—MO—LCAO. Les coéfficients linéaires ainsi que les constantes d'écran des orbitales atomiques ont été optimisés. On a calculé des courbes de l'énergie potentielle les constantes moléculaires ωe, ωexe, Be, αe, et Re pour les états cités. Les résultats calculés sont comparés aux données expérimentales ainsi qu'aux résultats d'autre calculs ab initio.
    Abstract: Die SCF—MO—LCAO Methode wird auf den Grundzustand und auf drei jonisierten Zustände von N2 für mehrere Kernabstände angewendet. In diesen Berechnungen werden sowohl die lineare Koeffizienten als auch die Abschirmungskonstanten der Atomorbitale optimiert. Die Molekülkonstanten ωe, ωexe, Be, αe, und Re sind für die zitierten Zustände aus den Potenzialenergiekurven berechnet worden. Die berechneten Resultate werden mit experimentellen Angaben und mit Resultaten anderer ab initio Berechnungen verglichen.
    Notes: The self-consistent-field molecular-orbital method in LCAO (linear combination of atomic orbitals) approximation is applied to the ground and three ionized states of N2 at a number of internuclear distances for the computation of the potential energy curves. In these calculations both the linear coefficients and the screening constants of the atomic orbitals have been optimized. The molecular constants ωe, ωexe, Be, αe, and Re have also been calculated for the above states from the computed potential energy curves. The computed spectral results are compared with the experimental data as well as with the results reported by others from ab initio calculations.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 271-283 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Une fonction d'onde, qui n'est pas une fonction propre exacte, peut, si elle satisfait à des conditions analytiques propres, ětre regardée comme représentant la configuration initiale d'un état non-stationnaire. Pendant son évolution suivante dans le temps le système quantique expose implicitement son spectre total de valeurs propers. On établit une méthode pour le calcul direct du spectre des valeurs propres de l'énergie, basée en principe sur l'analyse de Fourier du système quantique évoluant. La fonction spectrale est développement est tronqué, ce qui est nécessaire dans toute application, la fonction spectrale correspondante représente un spectre moyen de valeurs propres. Une approximation alternative mène à la méthode des moments. En augmentant le nombre des termes on peut améliorer le spectre calculé. Dans certains cas on peut éluder la méthode des moments, s'il est possible d'obtenir en forme clos l'action de l'opérateur d'évolution. Ceci revient a trouver une solution de l'équation de Schrödinger dépendant du temps. Les différentes méthodes de spectroscopie de valeurs propres sont appliquées au probleme de l'oscillateur harmonique.
    Abstract: Eine Wellenfunktion die nicht eine exakte Eigenfunktion ist, kann, unter gewissen analytischen Bedingungen als repräsentierend eine Initial-konfiguration eines nichtstationären Zustands betrachtet werden. Während ihre folgende Entwicklung in der Zeit, legt der Quantensystem in impliziter Weise seinen ganzen Eigenwertspektrum dar. Eine Methode, die im Prinzip auf Fourieranalysis des entwickelnden Systems basiert ist, ist für die direkte Berechung des Eigenwertspektrums benutzt. Die Spektralfunktion ist als eine Momentenentwicklung ausgedrückt, die eine Funktion der Mittelwerte der Potenzen des Hamiltonoperators ist. Wenn die Entwicklung abgebrochen ist, was notwendig ist in alle praktische Anwendungen, ist die entsprechende Spektralfunktion als ein Eigenwertspektrum im Mittel repräsentiert. Eine alternative Approximation führt zu die Quanten-mechanische Methode der Momente. Als die Nummer der Glieder wächst, wird das berechnete Spektrum scharfer und genauer. In gewissen Fällen kann man die Momentenentwicklung entgehen, wenn die Wirkung des Evolutions-operators in geschlossener Form ausdrückt werden kann. Dies ist eine Lösung der Zeitabhängigen Schrödingergleichung zu finden gleichwertig. Die Methoden der Eigenwertspektroskopie werden auf den harmonischen Oszillator angewendet.
    Notes: A wave function which is other than an exact eigenfunction, if it obeys appropriate analytical conditions, can be considered to represent the initial configuration of a nonstationary state. In the course of its subsequent time development the quantum system exhibits implicitly its entire eigenvalue spectrum. A method based, in principle, on Fourier analysis of the evolving quantum system is applied to the direct calculation of the energy eigenvalue spectrum. The spectral function is expressed as a moment expansion, in terms of expectation values of powers of the Hamiltonian. When the expansion is truncated, as it must be in any practical application, the corresponding spectral function represents a smeared-out eigenvalue spectrum. An alternative approximation leads to the quantum-mechanical method of moments. As the number of terms is increased, the computed spectrum becomes sharper and more accurate. In certain cases the moment expansion can be circumvented, if the action of the evolution operator can be evaluated in closed form. This is equivalent to finding some solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. The various methods of eigenvalue spectroscopy are applied to the harmonic oscillator.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 321-325 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On établit une nouvelle méthode variationelle pour calculer la probabilité de transitions défendues, ainsi que des bornes supérieures etinférieures del'élément matriciel correspondant.
    Abstract: Ein neues Variationsprinzip für die Wahrscheinlichkeit verbotener Übergänge wird angegeben. Man erhält auch obere und untere Grenzen für das entsprechende Matrixelement.
    Notes: A new variational principle for the probability of forbidden transitions is derived. Upper and lower bounds for the corresponding matrix element are given.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 311-319 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On établit une méthode générale pour calculer des structures atomiques, basée sur le principe “des fonctions radiales différentes pour des électrons différents”. On décrit les connections entre cette méthode-ci et les méthodes ordinaires. Dans la méthode proposée les complications additionelles entrent seulement dans le traitment des variables radiles. Les règles générales pour les calculs nouveaux sont formulées.
    Abstract: Eine verallgemeinerte Methode für Atomstrukturberechnungen wird charakterisiert. Man braucht in dieser Methode verschiedene Radialfunktionen für verschiedene Elektronen. Der Zusammenhang zwischen den verallgemeinerten und den gewöhnlichen Methoden wird beschreibt. Spezille Komplikationen treten nur in der Behandlung der radiller Variabeln auf. Die allgemeine Regeln für Berechnungen mit der neuen Methode werden formuliert.
    Notes: The extended method of calculation of atomic structures is characterized. This method is understood as the use of as many radial orbitals as there are electrons in the atom under consideration. The process of passing from the ordinary method of calculation to the extended one is described. In the method proposed the additional complications appear within the confines of dealing with radial variables only. The general rules for carrying out the calculations, in applying the extended method, are formulated.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 293-310 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Après une courte discussion de la signification physique du choix de base dans les calculs moléculaires, on discute la nature et la définition d'une base d'orbitales atomiques pour des calculs restreints, l'idée principale étant de remplacer par exemple les orbitales ordinaires de Slater 2s et 2p par des orbitales atomiques hybridées et promues. S'il faut définir les orbitales atomiques dans le cadre d'une certaine interprétation de l'activité des molécules, l'hybridization et la promotion peuvent devenir nécessaires.On considère explicitement deux sortes de conditions qui peuvent être soutaitables pour une base restreinte: (1) Les hybrides recherchées doivent ětre dirigées le long des liaisons et satisfaire en même temps au critère de recouvrement maximum; (2) Les orbitals atomiques doivent satisfaire à la condition que le moment dipolaire électrique d'une molécule polyatomique, qui est décrite dans un cadre sémi-empirique, peut être représenté comme le moment dipolaire du système de charges de liaison localisé aux noyaux.La dernière condition est traitée en détail et l'on montre qu'elle implique une neutralisation des moments atomiques et des moments de recouvrement. On donne les équations définissant les orbitales atomiques en question.Dans le cours du traitement mathématique on démontre certains résultats portant sur l'expression du moment dipolaire d'une molécule et sur la définition des charges atomiques nettes. De ces expressions-ci il découle que pour des systèmes avec des intégrales de recouvrement petites, les populations atomiques peuvent être représentées par des sommes de carrés des coéfficients des orbitales atomiques orthogonalisées.Des applications seront présentées dans la seconde partie de cet article.
    Abstract: Nach einer kurzen Diskussion der physikalischen Bedeutung der Wahl von Bais in molekularen Berechungen, wird die Natur und Definition einer Atomorbitalbasis für begrenzte Berechnungen diskutiert, um die Möglichkeit zu untersuchen, ob gewöhnliche 2s und 2p Slater-orbitale gegen hybridisierte-beförderte Atomorbitale ersetzbar sind. Wenn die Orbitale in der Rahme einer gegebenen Interpretation für das Betragen der Moleküle definiert werden musst, können Hybridisation und Förderung notwendig werden.Bedingungen zweier Art für begrenzte Atomorbitalsysteme werden in expliziter Weise betrachtet: (1) Die Hybriden sollen längs der Bindung gerichtet sein, und zugleich das Kriterium maximaler Überlappung befriedigen; (2) Es soll möglich sein, den elektrischen Dipolmoment eines polyatomischen Molekül als den Diplmoment des Systems von an den Kernen lokalisierten Bindungsladungen repräsentieren.Die letzte Bedingung ist ausführlich behandelt und eis ist gezeigt, dass sie eine Aufhebung der Atom- und Überlappungsmomente bedeutet. Die Gleichungen, die die Atomorbitale definieren, welche diese Bedingung befriedigen, werden gegeben.Einige allgemeine Resultate betreffend die Ausdrücke für den Dipolmoment eines Moleküls, und die Definition “reine” Atomladungen werden gegeben. Diese zeigen, dass, für Systeme mit kleinen Überlappungs-integralen, können die Atompopulationen als Summen von Quadraten der Koeffiziente der orthogonalisierten Atomorbitale repräsentiert werden.Anwendungen dieser Resultate werden in Teil II dargestellt worden.
    Notes: After a brief discussion of the physical significance of the choice of the basis in molecular calculations, the nature and definition of an atomic-orbital basis for use in limited calculations is discussed, in view of the possibility of replacing, say, ordinary 2s and 2p Slater orbitals by appropriate hybridized-promoted atomic orbitals. It is indicated that, if the orbitals must be defined in connection with a given interpretation scheme for the behavior of molecules, hybridization and promotion may be necessary.The two kinds of conditions one may wish to impose on a restricted atomic-orbital set are explicitly considered. The first is that the atomic orbitals should be hybrids directed along the bonds and at the same time satisfy the maximum overlap criterion; the other is the requirement that the atomic orbitals should be such that the electric dipole moment of a polyatomic molecule described in terms of a semiempirical bond-orbital scheme should be expressed as the dipole moment of the system of bond charges located at the nuclei.The latter condition is treated in detail, showing that it implies a cancellation of atomic and overlap moments. The equations defining the atomic orbitals satisfying the condition in question are given.In the course of the mathematical treatment some general results concerning the expression of the dipole moment of a molecule and the definition of net atomic charges are given, showing that, for systems where overlap integrals are low, the atomic populations can be taken as sums of the squares of the coefficients of orthogonalized atomic orbitals.Applications of the results will be presented in part II.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 327-335 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The ground-state electronic energy of Be is calculated using the method of biorbitals (SCF-BI). In this method the wave function is represented by an antisymmetrized product of identical pair functions. The basic set used to develop the biorbitals consists of the Watson s and p orbitals. The pair function is presumed to describe a singlet pair state. The energy associated with this function is minimized using a steepest descent procedure. A value of 0.0414 a.u. was found for the correlation energy, which is 44% of the total correlation energy. The SCF-BI method is compared with the CI method. The relationships are established between the expansion coefficients of both methods. The occupation numbers of orbitals are calculated.
    Abstract: Die elektronische Energie des Grundzustands des Be-Atoms wird mit der Methode von Biorbitalen berechnet. Die Wellenfunktion wird in dieser Methode von einem antisymmetrischen Produkt identischer Paarfunktionen repräsentiert. Die Biorbitale werden in Watson's s und p Orbitale entwickelt. Die angewendeten Paarfunktionen beschreiben Singlettzustände. Die Energie ist mit einer Methode von steilstem Abstieg minimisiert worden. Man findet 0, 0414 a.E. für die Korrelationsenergie, d.h. 44% der theoretischen Korrelationsenergie. Die SCF-BI-Methode wird mit der Konfigurationswechselwirkungsmethode verglichen. Die Beziehungen zwischen den Koeffizienten der beiden Methoden werden abgeleitet und die Besetzungszahlen gegeben.
    Notes: L'énergie électronique de l'état fondamental de l'atome Be a été calculée en utilisant la méthode des biorbitales (SCF-BI) dans laquelle la fonction d'onde est représentée par un produit antisymétrisé de fonctions de paire identiques. Les fonctions de base sur lesquelles les biorbitales sont développées sont les orbitales s et p données par Watson. Les fonctions de paire introduites correspondent à des états singulets. L'énergie a été minimisée directement par un procédé de descente selon la pente maximale. On trouve 0,0414 u.a. pour l'énergie de corrélation soit 44% de l'énergie de corrélation théorique. On compare la méthode (SCF-BI) à la méthode (IC) d'interaction de configuration. On établit des relations entre les coefficients dans les deux méthodes. On donne les nombres d'occupation des orbitales.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 349-355 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The C5H5- ion has been investigated ab initio in the equilibrium distance of the centers, taking all 36 electrons into account, using the Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. A total energy of -189.42 a.u. and an ionization energy (electron affinity of C5H5) of 0.9 eV were found. A most significant result is that one π orbital is more strongly binding than four σ orbitals.
    Abstract: On présente un calcul ab initio de la molécule C5H5- pour la distance à l'équilibre des noyaux, basé sur Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF-MO-LC (LCGO) Methode. Tous les 36 électrons ont été considérés. On trouve pour l'énergie totale -189.42 u.a. et pour l'énergie d'ionisation (l'affinité électronique de C5H5) 0.9 eV. L'une des orbitales π est plus liante que quatre des orbitales σ.
    Notes: Das C5H5- wird im Gleichgewichtsabstand der Zentren unter Berücksichtigung aller 36 Elektronen ab initio mit Hilfe des Allgemeinen Programmsystems/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode berechnet. Es ergibt sich eine Gesamtenergie von -189,42 a.E. Die Ionisierungsenergie (Elektronenaffinität des C5H5) beträgt 0,9 eV. Bei den Einteilchenenergien sind in energetischer Folge den π-Zuständen σ-Zustände eingelagert.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 357-359 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The C6H6 has been investigated ab initio for the equilibrium distance of the centers, taking into account all 42 electrons, using the Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. A total energy of -227.27 a.u. and an ionization energy of 8.5 eV were found. Further one of the π orbitals was more strongly binding than some of the σ orbitals.
    Abstract: On présente un calcul ab initio de la molécule C6H6 pour la distance à l'équilibre des noyaux, basé sur Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. Tous les 42 électrons on été considérés. On trouve pour l'énergie totale -227.27 u.a. et pour l'énergie d'ionisation 8.5 eV. L'une des orbitales σ est plus liante que quelques-unes des orbitales π.
    Notes: Das C6H6 wurde im Gleichgewichtsabstand der Zentren unter Berücksichtigung aller 42 Elektronen ab initio mit dem Allgemeinen Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode berechnet. Es ergab sich eine Gesamtenergie von -227.27 a.E. und eine Ionisierungsenergie von 8.5 eV. Ferner wurde gefunden, dass den Einelektronen π-Zuständen in energetischer Reihenfolge σ-Zustände eingelagert sind.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 337-347 
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    Description / Table of Contents: En mécanique non-relativiste le potentiel monocentrique Coulombien admet des constantes du mouvement qui forment les composantes du vecteur de Runge-Lenz. On déduit une constante du mouvement additionelle pour le problème analogue bicentrique. Le résultat, qui est correct dans une espace d'un nombre arbitraire de dimensions, peut être employé en mécanique classique ainsi qu'en mécanique quantique. Cependant il n'est plus valable si l'on considère les corrections relativistes. On discute l'effet d'autres centres Coulombiens et l'effet d'une variation de la forme du potentiel. En particulier on déduit une constante du mouvement pour un potentiel bicentrique avec des termes harmoniques ainsi que des termes coulombiens. On note une relation entre ces constantes du mouvement et la séparation de l'Hamiltonien en coordonnées sphéroïdes. Enfin on discute l'application de ces résultats-ci au problème do molécule-ion de l'hydrogène dans l'approximation adiabatique. La nouvelle constante du mouvement est responsable de la non-validité observée de la règle de non-croisement des courbes d'énergie potentielle.
    Abstract: Das monozentrische Coulombpotential hat in nichtrelativistischer Mechanik zusätzliche Bewegungskonstanten, die Komponenten des Runge-Lenz Vektors bilden. Von einem Studium dieses Vektors wird eine neue Bewegungskonstante für das entsprechende bizentrische Problem abgeleitet. Das Resultat ist in einem Raum willkürlicher Dimension gültig, und kann in sowohl klassischer Mechanik als Quantenmechanik angewendet werden. Es ist aber nicht mehr gültig, wenn relativistische Korrektionen betrachtet werden, die die zusätzliche Symmetrie des monozentrischen Coulombpotentials zerstören. Die Abhängigkeit anderer Coulombzentra und der Form des Potentials wird untersucht. Eine Bewegungskonstante wird für ein bizentrisches Potential mit sowohl Coulomb und harmonischen Termen abgeleitet. Die Beziehung zwischen diesen Bewegungskonstanten und der Separation des Hamiltonoperators in sphäroiden Koordinaten wird beachter. Mit dieser neuen Bewegungskonstante kann man die Nichtgültigkeit des Überschneidungsverbotes der Potentialkurven des Wasserstoffmolekülions erklären.
    Notes: The one-centre Coulombic potential gives rise, in non-relativistic mechanics, to additional constants of the motion which form the components of the Runge-Lenz vector. By a study of this vector, an extra constant of the motion is derived for the corresponding two-centre problem. The result holds quite generally in a space of arbitrary dimension and is applicable to both classical and quantum mechanics; but breaks down when relativistic corrections, which destroy the extra symmetry of the one-centre Coulombic potential, are taken into account. The effect of further Coulombic centres and of varying the form of the potential is briefly discussed. In particular a constant of the motion is derived for a two-centre potential which has both Coulombic and simple harmonic terms. The relationship between these constants of the motion and the separation of the Hamiltonian into spheroidal coordinates is noted (this had previously been known only for the two-centre Coulomb problem in three-dimensional space). Finally the application to the hydrogen molecule ion, treated in the adiabatic approximation, is pointed out. The extra constant of the motion is seen to account for an observed apparent breakdown in the noncrossing rule for the potential energy curves.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 361-364 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The C3H6 has been investigated ab initio, taking all 24 electrons into account, using the Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. Variation of the C—C distance gives a total energy of -116.02 a.u. at a C—C distance of 2.91 a.u. The ionization energy was found to be 10.33 eV.
    Abstract: On présente un calcul ab initio de la molécule C3H6 basé sur Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. Tous les 24 électrons on été considérés. Variant la distance C—C on obtient l'énergie totale -116.02 u.a. pour la distance C—C 2.91 u.a. L'énergie d'ionisation correspondante est 10.33 eV.
    Notes: Das C3H6 wurde unter Berücksichtigung aller 24 Elektronen ab initio mit dem Allgemeinen Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode berechnet. Es ergab sich nach Variation des C—C Abstandes ein Minimum der Gesamtenergie von -116.02 a.E. bei einem C—C Abstand von 2.91 a.E. Die Ionisierungsenergie wurde zu 10.33 eV bestimmt.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 365-368 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The C2H4 was investigated ab initio for the equilibrium distance of the centers, taking all 16 electrons into account, using the Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. A total energy of -76.77 a.u. and an ionization energy of 10.55 eV were found.
    Abstract: On présente un calcul ab initio de la molécule C2H4 pour la distance à l'équilibre des noyaux, basé sur Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. Tous les 16 électrons ont été considérés. On trouve, pour l'énergie totale -76.77 u.a. et pour l'énergie d'ionisation 10.55 eV.
    Notes: Das C2H4 wird im Gleichgewichtsabstand der Zentren unter Berücksichtigung aller 16 Elektronen ab initio unter Verwendung des Allgemeinen Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode berechnet. Es ergibt sich eine Gesamtenergie von -76.77 a.E. Die Ionisierungs-energie beträgt dabei 10.55 eV.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 369-372 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Using the results of ab initio calculations, by comparison of the “1s orbital energies” of the C atom in the compounds C6H6, C5H5-, C3H6 (cyclopropane), C2H4 as well as at the C atom itself the bond electrons were found to have a significant influence on the inner electrons. The reason for this is pointed out and an explanation is given. The connection between the bonding and this “1s orbital energy” change as well as the importance of this result for quantum-chemical “models” is discussed.
    Abstract: On compare les énergies des orbitales 1s de l'atome C libre et de l'atome C dans C6H6, C5H5-, C3H6 (cyclopropane), C2H4. On trouve une influence significative des électrons de valence sur les électrons de la couche intérieure. On discute la raison de cette influence et ses conséquences pour les modèles de la chimie quantique.
    Notes: Durch Vergleichen der “1s-Einteilchenenergien” an den C Atomen in den Verbindungen C6H6, C5H5-, C3H6 (Cyclopropan), C2H4 sowie am freien C Atom wird im Rahmen von ab initio - Rechnungen gezeigt, dass die inneren Elektronen von den Bindungsvorgängen wesentlich beeinflusst sind. Die Ursachen werden diskutiert und eine Erklärung dafür angegeben. Der Zusammenhang dieser Energieänderungen mit den Bindungsverhältnissen, sowie die Bedeutung dieser Tatsache für gewisse Modellvorstellungen werden besprochen.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 373-378 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The CH4 molecule has been investigated ab initio, for four different distances RC—H and one distortion of a triangle HCH about the equilibrium condition, taking all 10 electrons into account, using the Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode. The equilibrium distance RC—H was estimated to 2.053 a.u., the minimum of the total energy to -40.06 a.u., the heat of formation to 17.0 eV and the ionization energy to 14.8 eV. For the breathing force constant and the force constant of the twisting vibration a ω1 of 3139 cm-1 and a ω2 of 1865 cm-1 were found.
    Abstract: On présente un calcul ab initio de la molécule CH4, basé sur Allgemeines Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode, pour tous les 10 électrons, quatre distances différentes C—H et pour une distorsion d'un triangle HCH. On trouve pour la distance à l'équilibre C—H 2.053 u.a., l'énergie totale -40.06 u.a., l'énergie de formation 17.0 eV, l'énergie d'ionisation 14.8 eV, la constante de force des vibrations de pulsation 3139 cm-1 et la constante de force des vibration de torsion 1865 cm-1.
    Notes: Das CH4 wurde unter Berücksichtigung aller 10 Elektronen mit dem Allgemeinen Programmsystem/SCF—MO—LC(LCGO) Methode für 4 verschiedene Abstände RC—H und für die Verdrillung eines Dreieckes HCH gegenüber der Gleichgewichtslage (s. Abbildung 1) berechnet. Es ergab sich im Minimum eine Gesamtenergie von -40.06 a.E., eine Bildungsenergie von 17.0 eV und eine Ionisierungsenergie von 14.8 eV. Der Bindungsabstand wurde zu RC—H = 2.053 a.E. bestimmt. Die sich ergebenden Kraftkonstanten lieferten die Frequenzen ω1 = 3139 cm-1 und ω2 = 1865 cm-1.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 379-401 
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    Keywords: Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling ; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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    Description / Table of Contents: By means of the HMO method a postulate by Clar is justified. According to this postulate certain localized benzene-like regions exist in condensed aromatic hydrocarbons. A measure of the benzene character, butene character, etc., of certain parts of these molecules is derived and a simple method to calculate it is described. The importance of these measurements for discussions of chemical reactivity is pointed out.
    Abstract: Mit Hilfe der HMO Methode wird gezeigt, dass das Postulat von E. Clar, gewisse Sechsring-Einheiten in kondensierten Aromaten stellen lokale benzoide Gebiete dar, berechtigt ist. Eine Masszahl (Character order) für den benzoiden, butenoiden usw. Charakter bestimmter Teile kondensierter Aromaten wird abgeleitet und ein einfaches Rechenverfahren zu ihrer Ermittlung angegeben. An Hand der Charakterogramme von 41 kondensierten Aromaten wird die Bedeutung dieser Zahlen für die Diskussion der chemischen Reaktivität aufgezeigt.
    Notes: Partant de la méthode HMO on vérifie qu'un postulate de Clar est justifié. D'après ce postulat il existe dans les hydrocarbures aromatiques condensés certaines régions localisées de caractère benzènoide. On propose un indice pour le caractère benzèneoide, butènoide, etc., de certaines parties de ces molécules, et on présente une méthode simple pour calculer ces indices. On discute l'importance de ces indices pour la réactivité chimique.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 421-425 
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    Description / Table of Contents: On a calculé, pour un déterminant de Slater projeté sur un sous-espace de spin défini, les fonctions de densité pour deux électrons, définies par McWeeny.
    Abstract: Die Zweielektronenfunktionen von McWeeny, sind für eine Spin-projizierte Slaterdeterminante berechnet worden.
    Notes: The two-particle density functions introduced by McWeeny are calculated for a spin-projected Slater determinant.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 403-419 
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    Description / Table of Contents: La fonction d'onde d'un système à n électrons dans la méthode Hartree-Fock généralisée (EHF) est définie (Löwdin, Phys. Rev. 97, 1509 (1955)) comme le meilleur déterminant de Slater construit de spin-orbitales d'une flexibilité complète et projeté sur un sous-espace de symmétrie correcte. On compare cette fonction à l'interaction de configurations équivalente pour l'état 1S d'un atome à deux électrons. On démontre qu'il existe dans ce cas-ci un nombre infini de solutions du problème variationnel avec des énergies inférieures à celles de la fonction Hartree-Fock ordinaire, et avec des spin-orbitales satisfaisant à toutes les conditions de l'extrémum. On présente deux méthodes pour obtenir les spin-orbitales EHF. Une application à l'état fondamental de l'hélium avec une base contenant 4(s), 3(p0, 2(d0)) et 1(f0) orbitales de Slater donne 90% de l'énergie de corrélation.
    Abstract: Die verallgemeinerte Hartree-Fock Funktion eines Systems mit n Elektronen ist als die beste projizierte Slaterdeterminante, die aus vollständig allgemeinen Einelektronfunktionen gebaut ist (Löwdin, Phys. Rev. 97, 1509 (1955)). Die Konfigurationswechselwirkungsfunktion, die zu einer verallgemeinerten Hartree-Fock Funktion äquivalent ist, wird für den 1S Zustand eines Zweielektronenatoms diskutiert. Es wird gezeigt, dass in diesem Falle unendlich viele Lösungen des Variationsproblems existieren, die tiefere Energien als die gewöhnliche Hartree-Fock Funktion haben. Zwei Lösungsmethoden werden beschriebn. Mit einer Basis von 4(s), 3(p0), 2(d0) und 1(f0) Slaterorbitalen wird 90% der Korrelationsenergie des Heliumatoms im Grundzustand erhalten.
    Notes: The extended Hartree-Fock (EHF) wave function of an n-electron system is defined (Löwdin, Phys. Rev. 97, 1509 (1955)) as the best Slater determinant built on one-electron spin orbitals having a complete flexibility and projected onto an appropriate symmetry subspace. The configuration interaction equivalent to such a wavefunction for the 1S state of a two-electron atom is discussed. It is shown that there is in this case an infinite number of solutions to the variational problem with energies lower than that of the usual Hartree-Fock function, and with spin orbitals satisfying all the extremum conditions. Two procedures for obtaining EHF spin orbitals are presented. An application to the ground state of Helium within a basic set made up of 4(s), 3(p0), 2(d0) and 1 (f0) Slater orbitals has produced 90% of the correlation energy.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 1 (1967), S. 451-461 
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    Description / Table of Contents: The formalism of the LCAO—SCF—CO method is described. This method enables the theoretical study of conjugated periodic systems. In these systems some integrals of the SCF operator matrix elements are evaluated by a semi-empirical procedure.
    Abstract: Die LCAO—SCF—CO Methode für periodische, konjugierte Systeme wird beschrieben. Eine semi-empirische Methode für Berechnung der Integrale, die die Matrixelemente des SCF-Operators bilden, wird angegeben.
    Notes: On décrit le formalisme de la méthode LCAO—SCF—CO permettant d'étudier les propriétés des systèmes périodiques conjugés et un procédé semi-empirique pour évaluer les intégrales intervenant dans les éléments de matrice de l'operateur du champ autocohérent de ces systèmes.
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: On décrit la méthode de perturbation du premier ordre en 1/Z, de l'approximation Hartree-Fock généralisée pour les atomes à deux électrons. Plusieurs résultats imprévus en découlent: (a) on prouve qu'il faut développer les orbitales en puissances de Z-1/2 plutǒt qu'en puissances de Z-1; (b) on montre qu'on peut au premier ordre découpler la partie associée à l'approximation Hartree-Fock restreinte; les énergies du second ordre sont donc additives; (c) l'équation qui décrit “l'orbitale de corrélation” au premier ordre admet en générale d'une infinité de solutions de toutes symmétries angulaires; (d) “l'équation de corrélation” au premier ordre est une équation aux valeurs propres linéaire et homogène avec un potentiel non local. Elle contient un paramètre μ et une valeur propre ω(μ), qui peut être interprétée comme l'amplitude de probabilité et l'énergie d'un état virtuel de corrélation. L'énergie de corrélation au second ordre est 2μ2ω.On présente des solutions numériques des “orbitales de corrélations” premier ordre. L'énergie de corrélation approximative au second ordre est presque 90% de la valeur exacte.On décrit la méthode de perturbation du premier ordre en 1/Z pour le développement naturel et von obtient les équations intégro-différentielles couplées du premier ordre. On discute la relation étroite entre les “orbitales de corrélation” du premier ordre de la méthode Hartree-Fock généralisée et les “orbitales de corrélation” naturelles du premier ordre. Une comparaison des résultats numériques aux ceux de Kutzelnigg en confirme la ressemblance.
    Abstract: Die Störungstheorie erster Ordnung in 1/Z der verallgemeinerten Hartree-Fock Approximation für Zweielektronatome wird beschreibt. Mehrere unerwartete Resultate ergeben sich: (a) es wird gezeigt, dass die Orbitale in Potenzen von Z-1/2 eher als in Potenzen von Z-1 entwickelt müssen; (b) es wird gezeigt, dass der Korrelationsteil der Orbitale von dem Teil, der mit der beschränkten Hartree-Fock Approximation beigeordnet ist, losgekoppelt werden kann, so dass die Energien zweiter Ordnung additiv sind; (c) die Gleichung der “Korrelationsorbital” erster Ordnung hat unendlich viele Lösungen aller Winkelsymmertrien; (d) die Korrelationsgleichung erster Ordnung ist eine lineare, homogene Eigenwertgleichung mit einem non-lokalen Potential. Sie enthält ein Parameter μ und einen Eigenwert ω(μ), die als Wahrscheinlichkeitsamplitude und Energie eines virtuellen Korrelationszustands erklärt werden können. Korrelationsenergie zweiter Ordnung ist 2μ2ω.Numerische Lösungen für die Korrelationsorbitale erster Ordnung werden gegeben. Die approximative Korrelationsenergie zweiter Ordnung beträgt fast 90% des exakten Wertes.Die Störungstheorie erster Ordnung in 1/Z der natürlichen Entwicklung wird beschreibt und die gekoppelten Integro-Differentialgleichungen werden abgeleitet. Die nahe Benziehung zwischen den “Korrelationsorbitalen” erster Ordnung der verallgemeinerten Hartree-Fock-gleichungen und den “natürlichen Korrelationsorbitalen” erster Ordnung wird diskutiert. Die Ähnlichkeit wird durch Vergleichung der numerischen resultate mit den numerischen Resultaten Kutzelniggs bekräftigt.
    Notes: The first-order 1/Z perturbation theory of the extended Hartree-Fock approximation for two-electron atoms is described. A number of unexpected features emerge: (a) it is proved that the orbitals must be expanded in powers of Z-1/2, rather than in Z-1 as expected; (b) it is shown that the restricted Hartree-Fock and correlation parts of the orbitals can be uncoupled to first order, so that second-order energies are additive; (c) the equation describing the first-order correlation orbital has an infinite number of solutions of all angular symmetries in general, rather than only one of a single symmetry as expected; (d) the first-order correlation equation is a homogeneous linear eigenvalue-type equation with a non-local potential. It involves a parameter μ and an eigenvalue ω(μ) which may be interpreted as the probability amplitude and energy of a virtual correlation state. The second-order correlation energy is 2μ2ω.Numerical solutions for the first-order correlation orbitals, obtained variationally, are presented. The approximate second-order correlation energy is nearly 90% of the exact value.The first-order 1/Z perturbation theory of the natural-orbital expansion is described, and the coupled first-order integro-differential perturbation equations are obtained. The close relationship between the first-order extended Hartree-Fock correlation orbitals and the first-order natural correlation orbitals is discussed. A comparison of the numerical results with those of Kutzelnigg confirms the similarity.
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