The 14th Jerusalem Symposium continued the tradition of the
pleasant and exciting meetings which once a year gather
distinguished scientists, the world's most renowned experts in
specific fields of quantum chemistry and biochemistry, in the
impressive surroundings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and
Humanities. The subject discussed this year - Intermolecular forces
- is one of the utmost interest for all molecular sciences. I wish
to thank all those who made this meeting possible and contributed
toits success: the Baron Edmond de Rothschild whose continuous
generosity guarantees the perenniality of our venture, t e Israel
Academy of Sciences and in particular its Vice-President, Pr fes
sor Yoshua Jortner for his devoted contribution to the organization
and holding of this meeting, the high authorities of the Hebrew Uni
versity of Jerusalem and in particular the Rector Meshulamfor their
constant support and Dr. Pierre Claverie for his efficient help in
the preparation of the program. Mrs Abigail Hyam and Mrs
MyriamYogev must be thanked for their contribution to the
efficiency and success of the local arrangements. Bernard Pullman
ix B.Pullman ed.}, IntermolecularForces, ix. Copyright
(c)1981byD.ReidelPublishingCompany. INTERMOLECULAR FORCES: WHAT CAN
BE LEARNED FROM AB INITIO CALCULATIONS? Advan der Avoird Institute
of Theoretical Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld,
Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 1. INTRODUCTION Various experiments, suc
as elastic or rotationally inelastic molecular beamscattering(1,2
and spectroscopic studies of so-cafled Van der Waals
molecules(3,4), have been designed especially to provide
information about the Van der Waals interactions between
molecules."
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