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    by that university. Slater's name is part of the terms Bohr-Kramers-Slater theory, Slater determinant and Slater orbital. Slater's father, born in Virginia...
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  • orbitals molecular orbital method. They are named after the physicist John C. Slater, who introduced them in 1930. They possess exponential decay at long...
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  • John Slater may refer to: John Slater (industrialist) (1776–1843), (American) father of John Fox Slater, brother and partner of Samuel Slater John Fox...
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  • be written as a single Slater determinant, but those form an important and useful subset because of their simplicity. The Slater determinant arises from...
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    In 2012, Slater began dating his high school sweetheart Lilly Jay. They married in 2018, and their son was born in 2022. In 2023, Slater filed for divorce...
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  • computational chemistry, the Slater–Condon rules express integrals of one- and two-body operators over wavefunctions constructed as Slater determinants of orthonormal...
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  • Z_{\mathrm {eff} }=Z-s.\,} The rules were devised semi-empirically by John C. Slater and published in 1930. Revised values of screening constants based on...
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  • proportional to number of missing electrons. Investigated by the physicists John C. Slater and Linus Pauling in the 1930s, the rule is a useful approximation for...
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  • Look up Slater or slater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A slater is a tradesperson who works with slate. Slater may also refer to: Slater Brothers...
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  • John Slater (22 August 1916 – 9 January 1975) was an English character actor who usually portrayed lugubrious, amiable cockney types. Slater's father was...
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  • The position was created by President James R. Killian in 1951, and John C. Slater was the first to hold the title. "MIT Policies and Procedures: Special...
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    relating exchange energy to inter-atomic distance was first proposed by John C. Slater in 1930, and illustrated as a curve on a graph in a review by Sommerfeld...
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    funded the education of freedmen after the Civil War. Slater, the son of John Slater (Samuel Slater's brother and partner), was born in Slatersville, Rhode...
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  • Slater is an English language surname derived from the occupation of a slater, a tradesman who works with slate. Some notable individuals and fictional...
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  • The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater, a Los Angeles police detective within the Jack Slater action film franchise, while Austin O'Brien...
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  • theory of atomic structure, John C. Slater defined the integral of three spherical harmonics as a coefficient c {\displaystyle c} . These coefficients are...
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    Bohr, Kramers, and John C. Slater, an American physicist working at the Institute in Copenhagen, proposed the Bohr–Kramers–Slater theory (BKS). It was...
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  • the autumn. Slater has two older brothers, Adrian (born 1944) and John. Slater's parents adopted John, a neighbour's child, before Slater was born. He...
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  • shielding constant for a given electron is the use of "Slater's rules", devised by John C. Slater, and published in 1930. These algebraic rules are significantly...
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  • primarily through the efforts of Friedrich Hund, Robert Mulliken, John C. Slater, and John Lennard-Jones. MO theory was originally called the Hund-Mulliken...
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  • electronic band structure in solids. The approximation was proposed by John C. Slater. Augmented plane wave method (APW) is a method which uses muffin-tin...
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    Bands in Sodium Chloride, a topic suggested by his thesis advisor, John C. Slater. Shockley was one of the first recruits to Bell Labs by Mervin Kelly...
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  • this framework, the BKS theory by Niels Bohr, Hendrik Kramers, and John C. Slater proposed the possibility that energy conservation is only true for large...
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  • laureates, including John H. Van Vleck and Harold C. Urey. He also met John C. Slater, who had worked with Niels Bohr. In 1925 and 1927, Mulliken traveled...
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  • integrated the work of Heitler, London, Sugiura, Wang, Lewis, and John C. Slater on the concept of valence and its quantum-mechanical basis into a new...
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    ch/record/2846160/files/document.pdf John C. Slater (1969). Microwave Electronics. Dover Publications. New York. Chapter IV p. 69. Montgomery, C. G. & Robert H. Dicke...
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    bachelor's thesis on multiplets in heavy atoms under the direction of John C. Slater in 1953. Pursuing an interest in solid-state physics, Schrieffer began...
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    Museum of the History of Science: Narratives: J.S. Slater. Obituary Notices: Fellows: Slater, John Samuel. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical...
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  • disagreed significantly with experimental values.: 175  Bohr, Kramers, and John C. Slater responded with a new theoretical approach now called the BKS theory...
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  • Kleppner Harrie S. Massey Nevill Mott I. I. Rabi Norman Ramsey Mike Seaton John C. Slater George Paget Thomson Particle physics Isomeric shift Atomism Bransden...
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