Real space electron delocalization, resonance, and aromaticity in chemistry | Nature Communications
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Real space electron delocalization, resonance, and aromaticity in chemistry
Nature Communications - The concept of delocalization, resonance and aromaticity are commonly discussed within electronic structure frameworks relying on specific wave function expansions. Here the...
Dear colleague,
we are happy to announce that the QBtopIC discussion series is back after a summer break.
The fourth QBtopIC event will take place on September 29th 2021 at 16:30 CEST. Felix Plasser has invited Ilaria Ciofini and Sebastian Mai for a discussion on the Classification and Analysis of Excited-state Wavefunctions in Transition Metal Complexes.
You can put forward your questions or comments either before the session as an e-mail to the discussion host (F.Plasser@lboro.ac.uk) or during the session using the Zoom chat function.
Registration is now open: http://bitly.com/QBtopIC4. You will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link approximately 24 hours before the event.
The next events are scheduled to take place on October 27th and November 24th at 4:30 pm. The discussion reports of the previous QBtopIC events are available on our website: http://www.qbicsoc.org/qbtopics.html
All the best
we are happy to announce that the QBtopIC discussion series is back after a summer break.
The fourth QBtopIC event will take place on September 29th 2021 at 16:30 CEST. Felix Plasser has invited Ilaria Ciofini and Sebastian Mai for a discussion on the Classification and Analysis of Excited-state Wavefunctions in Transition Metal Complexes.
You can put forward your questions or comments either before the session as an e-mail to the discussion host (F.Plasser@lboro.ac.uk) or during the session using the Zoom chat function.
Registration is now open: http://bitly.com/QBtopIC4. You will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link approximately 24 hours before the event.
The next events are scheduled to take place on October 27th and November 24th at 4:30 pm. The discussion reports of the previous QBtopIC events are available on our website: http://www.qbicsoc.org/qbtopics.html
All the best
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QBtopIC Series
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Google's Supercomputer Generated A 'Time Crystal' That Defies Physics
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Google's Supercomputer Generated A 'Time Crystal' That Defies Physics
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Giant molecular cage protects plastic-eating enzyme | Research | Chemistry World
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Computational_Drug_Discovery_and_Design_by_Mohini_Gore,_Umesh_B.pdf
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https://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/new-paper-highlights-major-breakthrough-quantum-chemistry
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Watch "Electrons DO NOT Spin" on YouTube
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Electrons DO NOT Spin
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A beginner's guide to Feynman diagrams - BBC Science Focus Magazine
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