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Pariser, Rudolph, 1923-
Rudolph Pariser papers, 1951-1995.
The papers pertain to the Pariser-Parr-Pople method. The material focuses on the development, and application, of the method in quantum chemistry. The collection consists of handwritten notes, calculations, and raw data pertaining to the molecular orbitals, bond distances, and charge densities of complex molecules. Also represented is his work with the "701 Data Processing Machine," IBM's first modern computer.
American physical chemist. Ph.D.physical chemistry, University of Minnesota (1950). He worked at DuPont as a research chemist, research supervisor of the polymer division, and director of pioneering research of the elastomer chemicals department.
Pariser, Rudolph, 1923-
Parr, Robert G., 1921-
Pople, John A., 1925-2004.
Quantum chemistry.
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