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This is a book describing electronic structure theory and
application within the framework of a methodology implemented in
the computer code RSPt. In 1986, when the code that was to become
RSPt was developed enough to be useful, it was one of the ?rst
full-potential, all-electron, relativistic implem- tations of DFT
(density functional theory). While RSPt was documented p-
asitically in many publications describing the results of its
application, it was many years before a publication explicitly
describing aspects of the method appeared. In the meantime, several
excellent all-electron, full-potential me- ods had been developed,
published, and become available. So why a book about RSPt now? The
code that became RSPt was initially developed as a personal
research tool, rather than a collaborative e?ort or as a product.
As such it required some knowledge of its inner workings to use,
and as it was meant to be m- imally ?exible, the code required
experience to be used e?ectively. These - tributes inhibited, but
did not prevent, the spread of RSPt as a research tool. While
applicable across the periodic table, the method is particularly
useful in describing a wide range of materials, including heavier
elements and c- pounds, and its ?exibility provides targeted
accuracy and a convenient and accurate framework for implementing
and assessing the e?ect of new models.
This is a book describing electronic structure theory and
application within the framework of a methodology implemented in
the computer code RSPt. In 1986, when the code that was to become
RSPt was developed enough to be useful, it was one of the ?rst
full-potential, all-electron, relativistic implem- tations of DFT
(density functional theory). While RSPt was documented p-
asitically in many publications describing the results of its
application, it was many years before a publication explicitly
describing aspects of the method appeared. In the meantime, several
excellent all-electron, full-potential me- ods had been developed,
published, and become available. So why a book about RSPt now? The
code that became RSPt was initially developed as a personal
research tool, rather than a collaborative e?ort or as a product.
As such it required some knowledge of its inner workings to use,
and as it was meant to be m- imally ?exible, the code required
experience to be used e?ectively. These - tributes inhibited, but
did not prevent, the spread of RSPt as a research tool. While
applicable across the periodic table, the method is particularly
useful in describing a wide range of materials, including heavier
elements and c- pounds, and its ?exibility provides targeted
accuracy and a convenient and accurate framework for implementing
and assessing the e?ect of new models.
Lessons From The Street Volume I is a collection of articles
written by John M. Wills who spent twelve years as a Chicago police
officer, and twenty-one years as an FBI agent. He worked in the
busiest police districts in the city, which allowed him to gain a
wealth of knowledge about tactics and survival. While serving with
the Chicago Police Department, John earned the department's highest
award for valor as well as the Blue Star award for being wounded in
the line of duty.
As an FBI agent, he worked undercover and violent crime cases,
expanding on his base of knowledge. He became a firearms
instructor, SWAT sniper instructor, tactical and defensive tactics
instructor, and began to teach his colleagues about what he had
learned. John taught street survival internationally for two years
and finished the last six years of his career teaching at the FBI
Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Upon his retirement he began to write about his experience and
expertise, publishing articles in various police and law
enforcement magazines. He has authored more than 100 articles and
continues to teach his fellow law enforcement officer around the
world.
"Lessons From The Street Volume II " is a collection of articles
written by John M. Wills who spent twelve years as a Chicago police
officer, and twenty-one years as an FBI agent. He worked in the
busiest police districts in the city, which allowed him to gain a
wealth of knowledge about tactics and survival. While serving with
the Chicago Police Department, John earned the department's highest
award for valor as well as the Blue Star award for being wounded in
the line of duty.
As an FBI agent, he worked undercover and violent crime cases,
expanding on his base of knowledge. He became a firearms
instructor, SWAT sniper instructor, tactical and defensive tactics
instructor, and began to teach his colleagues about what he had
learned. John taught street survival internationally for two years
and finished the last six years of his career teaching at the FBI
Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Upon his retirement he began to write about his experience and
expertise, publishing articles in various police and law
enforcement magazines. He has authored more than 100 articles and
continues to teach his fellow law enforcement officer around the
world.
Chicago Police Detectives Pete Shannon and Marilyn Benson are
thrust into a homicide investigation, taking them away from the
Violent Crimes Unit where they are normally assigned. A crazed
gunman has been targeting cops, killing them for no apparent
reason, other than for his own deranged satisfaction. The duo find
themselves teamed with a pair of tough talking, abrasive, seasoned
cops who do their best to interfere with the young detectives at
every juncture, making their lives miserable. The hunt for the
serial killer becomes a life-altering experience for the partners
as they face individual challenges that threaten to destroy them.
At the same time, Father Ed Matthews, a Catholic priest, has been
accused of child molestation at the southwest side parish where
he's assigned. Pete and Marilyn arrest him, but as the priest
begins his journey through the Chicago judicial system, he decides
to flee the city and become a fugitive. He begins a journey away
from the priesthood from which he may never return.
""Targeted" will grab you and not let go. A must read for all
mystery / suspense / thriller enthusiasts"
"-- Paul Lindsay, author of five bestselling FBI novels
" "Wills writes about the streets of Chicago like only a former
Chicago cop could."
"-- Noah Boyd, New York Times bestselling author of The Bricklayer
" "Targeted" is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Chicago
detectives who are guided by God's hand and mores while struggling
to apprehend a serial assassin who's targeting cops. John Wills has
crafted a Christian thriller with heart."
"-- Alan Jacobson, New York Times bestselling author of Velocity
" "Wills creates a psychopathic serial killer, a terrifying
monster, and unleashes him onto the streets of Chicago."
"-- Mark Safarik, FBI Criminal Profiler (Ret.) and Director of
Forensic Behavioral Services.
" "Wills wrote a thriller with an ending I could not have
imagined."
"-- Frank Borelli, Editor-in-Chief, Officer.com
" "Retired FBI agent John M. Wills keeps cranking out the books.
He's just penned this third suspense novel "Targeted" as part of
his "Chicago Warriors Thriller" series. The ex-FBI agent and former
Chicago cop has written a novel about a sniper who targets and
kills cops in Chicago, rocking the Windy City. As a part of the
complex tale, a Catholic priest is arrested for child molestation,
but flees Chicago after being freed on bond. The two story lines
collide in an unforgettable ending."
" -- Review from Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com
" Author:
John M. Wills John is a former Chicago Police Officer and retired
FBI Agent. His thirty-three years in law enforcement have included
working violent crime, drugs, undercover assignments, and teaching
street survival internationally. Having spent most of his career as
a SWAT team member, firearms and tactical instructor, John has the
ability to immerse the reader in life-like situations. He was
awarded two of the Chicago Police Department's highest
commendations for Valor, and ended his career teaching at the FBI
Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He has published more than 100
articles on police training, firearms, and officer survival. John
lives with his wife of forty years, Christine. They have been
blessed with three fantastic children and four marvelous
grandchildren.
Gripped by Fear
Chicago Police Detectives Pete Shannon and Marilyn Benson are
thrust into the limelight when their first major investigation
turns the city upside down. A madman is on the loose, attacking
women who labor as office cleaners in downtown Chicago. As the
number of attacks continues to mount, Pete and Marilyn find
themselves pressured by their boss to end this reign of terror
committed and to arrest this psychopathic rapist. It doesn't take
long before the community becomes outraged and mounts a protest at
City Hall, causing the Mayor to demand action by his police
department. Meanwhile, Marilyn is forced to make a decision between
a loved one who falls critically ill, and her assignment to catch
this enigmatic demon.
Advance Praise for Gripped by Fear :
Once again John Wills delivers a nitty-gritty true-to-life "you
can taste the atmosphere" story about the life of police officers
on the often violent streets of Chicago. Captured in the language
and with a feel that only a cop from Chicago can deliver, Gripped
By Fear, second of the Chicago Warrior Thrillers, reveals some of
the heroism, fears, motivation and courage cops everywhere can
relate to.
"Frank Borelli,
Editor in Chief of Officer.com"
Author:
John M. Wills John is a former Chicago Police Officer and retired
FBI Agent. His thirty three years in law enforcement have included
working violent crime, drugs, undercover assignments, and teaching
street survival internationally. Having spent most of his career as
a SWAT team member, firearms and tactical instructor, John has the
ability to immerse the reader in life-like situations. He was
awarded two of the Chicago Police Department's highest
commendations for Valor, and ended his career teaching at the FBI
Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He has published dozens of articles
on police training, firearms, and officer survival. John lives with
his wife of thirty-nine years, Christine. They have been blessed
with three fantastic children and four marvelous grandchildren.
Chicago Police Officer Pete Shannon s life is about to take a
dramatic turn. His wife has a dark secret that she s about to
reveal to him; his partner s life is about to be in jeopardy, and
worst of all one of his own colleagues will present him with one of
the biggest challenges of his life. Pete s strength, both physical
and spiritual, will be put to the test as he and his partner work
the graveyard shift on the mean streets of the Windy City.
Fellow officer Marilyn Benson doesn't realize it yet, but her life
is about to change in ways that she could have never imagined.
Forces of good and evil will do battle for her soul and her faith,
both of which have lain dormant for many years. It's an issue that
she can no longer ignore. St. Michael the Archangel, patron saint
of police officers, is about to engage in his biggest clash since
throwing Satan out of Heaven.
The battle lines are drawn
Praise for Chicago Warriors
I spent a lot of years with John Wills in the law enforcement
trenches of Detroit, a place where Christian faith is rarely a
survivor. Somehow John's flourished. In Chicago Warriors, he has
created a unique narrative demonstrating how the worst of man can
be defeated by the best in man. It is a parable of a morality that
is vanishing from the American landscape.
--Paul Lindsay, author of The Fuhrer's Reserve and Traps: A Novel
of the FBI
Wills covers issues that are timely today, including date rape,
violence associated with prostitutes, steroid use among body
builders, young criminals and police corruption .By today s
standards it is also acceptable for readers of most any age. There
is no problem with language, sexual content or violence.
--Marilyn Olsen, President of Public Safety Writers Association
Chicago Warriors is the true voice of a battle tested street cop.
A well written testimony of a Chicago Lawman. A real cop s words, a
real cop s experiences, John Wills knows how to tell a story
--Randy Sutton, is a 32 year Police Veteran and Author of A COP S
LIFE, TRUE BLUE, Police Stories by Those Who Have Lived Them and
TRUE BLUE To Protect and Serve .
Author:
John M. Wills was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago.
After spending two years in the Army, he returned home to join the
Chicago Police Department. During his 12 years on the force he
received numerous awards and commendations, including the Award of
Valor and The Blue Star Award.
John left the Department to become an FBI Special Agent, and was
assigned to Chicago, Alexandria, Detroit, Houston, and the FBI
Academy in Quantico, VA. He taught street survival to in-service
and new agents, as well as internationally, to police in Budapest,
Moscow, and Tashkent. He worked undercover for 2 1/2 years in the
Bureau s first ever steroid investigation entitled, Operation
Equine.
John has published dozens of articles on officer survival,
training, and ethics, in print magazines and online with
Officer.com, LawOfficer.com, and New American Truth. He is a member
of the Public Safety Writers Association, The International Law
Enforcement Educators and Trainers, Association, The Virginia
Writers Club, Riverside Writers, and the FBI National Academy
Associates (175th Session).
John owns his own business, LivSafe, delivering presentations on
Situational Awareness to schools, churches, and civic groups.
He is an authorized NCAA speaker on steroids and drugs, and can
also be found working as a Personal Trainer at AnyTime Fitness.
John and his wife, Christine, have been married for 38 years and
have three children and four grandchildre
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