Roy McWeeny

Affiliations: 
University of Pisa, Pisa, Toscana, Italy 
Area:
Theoretical Chemistry
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Charles Alfred Coulson grad student 1948 Oxford
 (Momentum Space Solutions of the Schrödinger Wave Equation)

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Barry T. Pickup collaborator 1973- (Neurotree)
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Li J, Duke BJ, Klapötke TM, et al. (2008) Spin density of spin-free valence bond wave functions and its implementation in VB2000 Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. 7: 853-867
McWeeny R. (2007) Spiers Memorial Lecture. Quantum chemistry: the first seventy years. Faraday Discussions. 135: 13-30; discussion 12
Li J, McWeeny R. (2002) VB2000: Pushing valence bond theory to new limits International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 89: 208-216
McWeeny R. (2001) Symbols in science Advances in Quantum Chemistry. 40: 1-16
McWeeny R. (1999) Valence bond theory a re-examination of concepts and methodology Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. 6: 365-401
McWeeny R. (1999) On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox Advances in Quantum Chemistry. 36: 365-384
McWeeny R, Amovilli C. (1999) Locality and nonlocality in quantum mechanics: A two-proton EPR experiment * Dedicated to George Hall—a master-builder of mathematical models. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 74: 573
McWeeny R, Amovilli C. (1999) Locality and nonlocality in quantum mechanics: A two-proton EPR experiment International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 74: 573-584
Mcweeny R. (1999) An ab initio form of classical valence-bond theory International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 74: 87-96
McWeeny R. (1998) Separability of Quantum Systems: A Density Matrix Approach Advances in Quantum Chemistry. 31: 15-35
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