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The World of Quantum Chemistry
1974580 citationsRaymond Daudel, Bernard Pullmanprofile →
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All Works
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Daudel, Raymond, et al.. (1986). Life sciences and society : proceedings of an International Colloquium on Great and Recent Discoveries in the Biomedical and Social Sciences, and their Impact on the Evolution and Understanding of our Society, Stockholm, Sweden, 26-28 November 1984. Elsevier eBooks.
Daudel, Raymond, et al.. (1981). Report on the International Colloquium on Relationships Between Science, Art and Philosophy, Paris, November 1980. Leonardo. 14(4). 297–298.1 indexed citations
Kapuy, E., C. Kozmutza, Raymond Daudel, & Michael E. Stephens. (1978). Basis set dependence of localized orbitals. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. 50(1). 31–38.10 indexed citations
Daudel, Raymond & Bernard Pullman. (1974). The world of quantum chemistry : Proceedings of the first International Congress of Quantum Chemistry held at Menton, France, July 4-10, 1973.6 indexed citations
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Daudel, Raymond & C. Sándorfy. (1971). Semiempirical wave-mechanical calculations on polyatomic molecules : a current review. Yale University Press eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Daudel, Raymond. (1965). The application of wave mechanical methods to the study of molecular properties.3 indexed citations
Daudel, Raymond. (1956). Les fondements de la chimie théorique : mécanique ondulatoire appliquée a l'étude des atmes et des molécules. Gauthier-Villars eBooks.
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Daudel, Raymond & Louis de Broglie. (1956). Les fondements de la chimie theorique.8 indexed citations
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Daudel, Raymond. (1953). ON THE LOCALIZABILITY OF PARTICLES IN THE NUCLEI AND IN THE ELECTRON CORTEGE OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES.1 indexed citations
Coulson, C. A., Raymond Daudel, & John Monteath Robertson. (1951). Bond lengths in naphthalene and anthracene. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 207(1090). 306–320.38 indexed citations
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