Stamatis Stamatiadis
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Crete, Greece |
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Sign in to add mentorStavros C. Farantos | grad student | 2003 | University of Crete, Greece (Chemistry Tree) |
Theodore Tomaras | grad student | 2003 | University of Crete, Greece |
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Mauguiere FA, Collins P, Stamatiadis S, et al. (2016) Towards Understanding the Roaming Mechanism in H + MgH → Mg + HH Reaction. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A |
Suarez J, Farantos SC, Stamatiadis S, et al. (2009) A method for solving the molecular Schrödinger equation in Cartesian coordinates via angular momentum projection operators Computer Physics Communications. 180: 2025-2033 |
Farantos S, Filippou E, Stamatiadis S, et al. (2003) The excited states of Sr+CO: photofragmentation spectra and ab initio calculations Chemical Physics Letters. 379: 242-247 |
Farantos S, Filippou E, Stamatiadis S, et al. (2002) Photofragmentation spectra of Sr+CO complex: experiment and ab initio calculations Chemical Physics Letters. 366: 231-237 |
Stamatiadis S, Farantos SC, Keller H, et al. (2001) Saddle-node states in the spectra of HCO and DCO: a periodic orbit classification of vibrational levels Chemical Physics Letters. 344: 565-572 |
Bredenbeck J, Beck C, Schinke R, et al. (2000) The vibrational spectrum of deuterated phosphaethyne: A quantum mechanical, classical, and semiclassical analysis Journal of Chemical Physics. 112: 8855-8865 |
Weiß J, Hauschildt J, Grebenshchikov SY, et al. (2000) Saddle-node bifurcations in the spectrum of HOCl Journal of Chemical Physics. 112: 77-93 |
Stamatiadis S, Farantos SC. (2000) auto_deriv: Tool for automatic differentiation of a Fortran code☆ Computer Physics Communications. 181: 1818-1819 |
Bhatia P, Maiti B, Sathyamurthy N, et al. (1999) Exploring molecular motions in collinear HeH2+ and its isotopic variants using periodic orbits Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 1: 1105-1113 |