From chemistry-request@ccl.net Thu Oct 17 19:39:13 1991 Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1991 8:52:36 GMT From: B_DUKE@DARWIN.NTU.EDU.AU (Brian Duke) Subject: James-Coolidge wave function. To: CHEMISTRY@ccl.net Status: R I posted this to sci.chem weeks ago and got no reply. Very recently I discovered that nothing has been leaving our system to usenet since June, although stuff has been coming in! I recently reposted it. I had also posted it to the list, but in a recent look at the index, I could not find it. So, here it is again. Anyway, I last posted it when all you North American types were on vacation, while we were still hard at with second semester (soon to finish and then we get three months vacation!) Anyway, my lost post was about the James-Coolidge 1935 H2 paper. Does anyone have code to repeat these calculations? I believe they could make a good student project along with use of modern ab initio packages to do MO and CI calculations for H2. Also, while we on about James and Coolidge, can anyone tell me what happened to them after that famous 1935 paper. I do not recall any later papers, but I could just be ignorant. I would be most interested to hear from anyone on the list. Regards to all. Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) School of Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Northern Territory University GPO Box 40146, Casuarina, NT 0811, Australia. Phone 089-466702 FAX 089-410460 E-mail B_DUKE@DARWIN.NTU.EDU.AU