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Charlotte Froese Fischer has written:

'Douglas Rayner Hartree' -- subject(s): Biography, Scientists

'Computational atomic structure' -- subject(s): Atomic structure, Data processing, Hartree-Fock approximation, Measurement

'The Hartree-Fock method for atoms' -- subject(s): Hartree-Fock approximation, Atoms

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Charlotte Froese Fischer has written:

'Douglas Rayner Hartree' -- subject(s): Biography, Scientists

'Computational atomic structure' -- subject(s): Atomic structure, Data processing, Hartree-Fock approximation, Measurement

'The Hartree-Fock method for atoms' -- subject(s): Hartree-Fock approximation, Atoms

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Enrico Clementi has written:

'Computational aspects for large chemical systems' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Quantum chemistry

'Tables of atomic functions' -- subject(s): Tables, Quantum chemistry

'Roothaan-Hartree-Fock atomic wavefunctions' -- subject(s): Atoms, Hartree-Fock approximation, Tables

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Harry Partridge has written:

'Near Hartree-Fock quality GTO basis sets for the second-row atoms' -- subject(s): Quantum chemistry

'Near Hartree-Fock quality Gaussian type orbital basis sets for the first- and third-row atoms' -- subject(s): Gaussian basis sets (Quantum mechanics)

'Algorithms vs. architectures for computational chemistry' -- subject(s): Quantum chemistry

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Hugh Alexander John McIntyre has written:

'A variational treatment of the elastic scattering of positrons by some simple atoms and a Hartree-Fock treatment of some perturbed systems'

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Douglas Hartree was born on March 27, 1897.

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