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The field of quantum chemistry has grown so immensely that the
importance of some of the earliest work and the earliest pioneers
of quantum chemistry is unfamiliar to many of today's youngest
scientists in the field. Thus, this book is an attempt to preserve
some of the very valuable, early history of quantum chemistry,
providing the reader with not only a perspective of the science,
but a perspective of the early pioneers themselves, some of whom
were quite interesting characters. The symposium on which this book
is based came about because one of the co-editors (ETS) came to a
conviction that the contributions such as those by George Wheland
to quantum chemistry and Otto Schmidt to free electron theory
should be better appreciated and known. He organized a symposium in
which quantum chemistry pioneers, both those celebrated by everyone
and those seemingly overlooked by posterity, would be recognized.
While this volume is certainly not a history of quantum chemistry,
it does cover many highlights over a period of about sixty years.
This volume consists of chapters based upon ten of the
presentations at the symposium "Pioneers of Quantum Chemistry" held
March 28, 2011, at the 241st ACS National Meeting in Anaheim, CA.
In this Festschrift celebrating the career of Thom H. Dunning, Jr.,
selected researchers in theoretical chemistry present research
highlights on major developments in the field. Originally published
in the journal Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, these outstanding
contributions are now available in a hardcover print format, as
well as a special electronic edition. This volume provides valuable
content for all researchers in theoretical chemistry and will
especially benefit those research groups and libraries with limited
access to the journal.
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