Ab initio wavefunctions in bioinorganic chemistry : more than a succes d'estime?
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doi: 10.1007/s00775-011-0816-5Date
2011Type
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Ghosh, AbhikAbstract
Dedicated to the memory of Björn Roos (1937–2010), one of the fathers of modern multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, who also cared deeply about chemical applications, and a fun and inspiring friend to countless theoretically oriented chemists.
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Springer VerlagCitation
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 16(2011) nr. 6 s. 819-820Metadata
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