Biography:Werner Kutzelnigg

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Werner Kutzelnigg
Werner Kutzelnigg
Werner Kutzelnigg
Born 10 September 1933
Vienna, Austria
Died 4 July 2019
Bochum, Germany


Known for Electronic structure theory; explicitly correlated methods; chemical bonding theory

Werner Kutzelnigg (10 September 1933 - 4 July 2019) was an Austrian-German theoretical chemist known for contributions to quantum chemistry and electronic structure theory.

Quantum context

Kutzelnigg worked on the mathematical and computational description of molecules, including correlation effects and orbital-based approaches. Such methods are central to practical solutions of the molecular Schrodinger equation.

His Quantum Collection context is chemical bonding, orbital hybridisation, and the linear-combination-of-atomic-orbitals picture used in molecular quantum mechanics.

Linked Quantum Collection pages

References

  • Kutzelnigg, Werner (1985). "R12-dependent terms in the wave function as closed sums of partial wave amplitudes for large l". Theoretica Chimica Acta 68: 445-469. doi:10.1007/BF00528143. 
  • Kutzelnigg, Werner; Morgan, John D. (1992). "Rates of convergence of the partial-wave expansions of atomic correlation energies". The Journal of Chemical Physics 96 (6): 4484-4508. doi:10.1063/1.462818. 


Author: Harold Foppele


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