Hungarian Quantum Chemistry: Part A - Early and Recent History, Volume 93 in the Advances in Quantum Chemistry series, highlights the historical and contemporary contributions of scientists to the field of molecular electronic structure theory. This volume offers a curated collection of chapters detailing the pioneering developments, influential researchers, and academic institutions that shaped quantum chemistry in Hungary and beyond. From foundational theoretical work to advancements in applications across chemistry and biology, the volume provides both scholarly reflection and technical insight into decades of quantum chemical innovation. It also showcases the ongoing legacy of Hungarian quantum chemists through personal narratives, historical retrospectives, and institutional profiles.
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978-0-443-34437-4 (9780443344374)
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Eoetvoes Lorand University Budapest, Egyetem, Hungary
1. Pioneering attempts in Hungary on treating quantum systems
2. The Early History of Hungarian Quantum Chemistry: From Physics to Applications in Chemistry and Biology
3. Contributions of Edward Teller to Molecular Quantum Theory
4. Quantum Chemistry at the Eoetvoes Lorand University (Budapest) between 1962 and 1982
5. Goedel's argument, human intelligence and the electronic structure of the substrates of life - the legacy of Janos Ladik
6. Istvan Mayer - chemical concepts in quantum chemistry
7. Janos Angyan, a European Career
8. Weaving the Fabric of Quantum Chemistry: Hungarians' Contributions at Home and Abroad
9. Fifty-five Years of Quantum Chemistry
10. Kallay Laboratory
11. Molecular Quantum electro-Dynamics Research Group in Budapest
12. The Szalay Group at ELTE