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         Hartree Douglas:     more books (23)
  1. Numerical analysis. Second Edition by Douglas R Hartree, 1958
  2. Calculating Instruments and Machines by Douglas R Hartree, 1949
  3. Calculating Machines: Recent and Prospective Developments and Their Impact on Mathematical Physics, andCalculating Instruments and Machines (Charles Babbage Institute Reprint) by Douglas Hartree, 1984-02-10
  4. Douglas Rayner Hartree: His Life in Science and Computing by Charlotte Froese Fischer, 2004-01
  5. Douglas Rayner Hartree: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  6. Mathematical Physicists: Nikolay Bogolyubov, Reinhard Oehme, Asghar Qadir, Douglas Hartree, E. T. Whittaker, Peter Guthrie Tait
  7. Physicien Anglais: Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, John Randall, William Whiston, Jim Al-Khalili, Frederick Lindemann, Douglas Hartree (French Edition)
  8. On an equation occurring in Falkner and Skan's approximate treatment of the equations of the boundary layer. with: HARTREE & Bertha SWIRLES. The effect of configuration interaction on the low terms of the spectra of oxygen. by Douglas Rayner (1897-1958). HARTREE, 1937-01-01
  9. The Calculation of Atomic Structures by Douglas R. Hartree, 1957
  10. Wave functions for negative ions of sodium and potassium. by Douglas Rayner (1897-1958) & W. HARTREE. HARTREE, 1938-01-01
  11. Calculating machines;: Recent and prospective developments and their impact on mathematical physics, inaugural lecture by Douglas R Hartree, 1947
  12. A METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL OR MECHANICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TYPES OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS and TIME-LAG IN A CONTROL SYSTEM -II. In Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 161, pps. 353-366 and pp. 460-476. by Douglas R., J. R. Womersley., A. Callendee., A. B. Stevenson. HARTREE, 1937-01-01
  13. Calculating Instruments & Machines 1ST Edition by Douglas R Hartree, 1949
  14. Self-consistent field, including exchange and super-position of configurations, with some results for oxygen. by Douglas Rayner (1897-1958), et al. HARTREE, 1940-01-01

41. Temp1 - Zapn06 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
As he had no children, he intended a cousin, Major Andrew douglas, who livedwith him at hartree, to be his heir, but he outlived him, and died in 1817
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Sir Alexander WEDDERBURN of Blackness Clerk of Dundee, 1633-75, a man of much importance in the affairs of his time. David DICKSON THE DICKSONS OF HARTREE
Little is known of James Dickson, who was the eldest son of Lord Hartree's second marriage; he had a charter of Hartree from his father in 1657, and he transferred these lands in 1663 to his younger and only surviving brother, David.
David Dickson was born in 1644, and married (contract dated 30th May, 1665) Helen, third daughter of Sir Alexander Wedderburn of Blackness, and died in or before February, 1668, leaving two sons, John (who succeeded) and David. He acquired in 1665 from his uncle, James Dickson, the lands of Stane.
Alexander Dickson, who became Colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot, was born in 1743, and was served heir to his three cousins, the ladies foresaid, on 11th July, 1794. He married Susanna Jane, daughter of Sir Henry Moore, Governor of New York, and afterwards divorced her. The old tower of Hartree was demolished by him, and he built the older part of the present house on an adjoining site. As he had no children, he intended a cousin, Major Andrew Douglas, who lived with him at Hartree, to be his heir, but he outlived him, and died in 1817, leaving his lands in Kilbucho to his relative, John Dickson of Kilbucho and Coulter, subject to a liferent in favour of Euphemia Helen Smeaton, the widow of Major Andrew Douglas. Sir Peter WEDDERBURN Admitted as advocate, rose to be clerk to the Privy Council, and a Lord of Session, under the title of Lord Gosford, which he took from the estate of Gosford, county of Lothian, purchased by him from Sir Alexander Auchmuthie in 1659.

42. John Clarke Slater Papers1908-1976
Harrison, George Russell, 1898; hartree, douglas R. (douglas Rayner),1897-1958; Herman, Frank; Hove, L. van (Leon); Howarth, DJ; Jaeger
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43. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of HART
Hartonas, Chrysafis, Indiana University, 1994. hartree, douglas, Hartschen,Michael, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, 1999.
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44. Records For Numerical Analysis. (in MARION)
New York SpringerVerlag, c1984. hartree, douglas R. (douglas Rayner),1897-1958. cn Numerical analysis. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1958.
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Numerical analysis.
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45. O Método De Hartree
Translate this page Em um trabalho pioneiro, douglas R. hartree sugeriu que a equação de Schrödingerpoderia ser resolvida adequada e aproximadamente da maneira sugerida acima.
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Uma vez realizada a separação dos movimentos nucleares dos eletrônicos, serão feitas neste capítulo considerações apenas sobre a solução da equação de Schrödinger para a componente eletrônica, ou seja, a solução da eq.11. Pode-se imaginar que se a equação de Schrödinger pode ser resolvida exatamente para sistemas monoeletrônicos, o problema da solução exata para sistemas multieletrônicos está associado ao termo de repulsão intereletrônica (eq.6). Na verdade, se o termo de repulsão eletrônica pudesse ser subdividido em termos de componentes monoeletrônicas, a solução da equação de Schrödinger para um sistema contendo 2 n elétrons seria dada por uma série de equações semelhantes à eq.11, sendo uma equação para cada elétron. Em outras palavras, ter-se-ia um conjunto de 2 n equações do tipo: Equação (12) sendo o operador de energia cinética do i -ésimo elétron, o termo de atração de todos os N núcleos pelo i -ésimo elétron e corresponderia a um operador de repulsão eletrônica efetivo também do i -ésimo elétron. As funções

46. El Método De Hartree
Translate this page En un trabajo pionero, douglas R. hartree sugirió que la ecuación de Schrödingerpodria ser resolvida apropiada y aproximadamente de la manera sugerida
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Una vez realizada la separación de los movimientos nucleares de los electrónicos, se harán en este capítulo consideraciones solamente sobre la solución de la ecuación de Schrödinger para la componente electrónica, es decir, la solución de la ecuación 11. Puede imaginarse que si la ecuación de Schrödinger puede resolverse exactamente para sistemas monoelectrónicos, el problema de la solución exacta para sistemas multielectrónicos está asociado al término de la repulsión inter-electrónica (ecuación 6.). Realmente, si el término de repulsión electrónica pudiera subdividirse en términos de sus componentes monoelectrónicas, la solución de la ecuación de Schrödinger para un sistema conteniendo n electrones seria dado por una serie de ecuaciones similares a la ecuación 11, siendo una ecuación para cada electrón. En otras palabras, se tendria un conjunto de n ecuaciones del tipo: Ec. (12)

47. Encyclopedia Of Computer Science
Languages HardwareReliability Hardware Verification hartree, douglas R. Heuristic Hollerith...... Hacker Hamming, Richard Handshaking Hard Disk Hardware
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48. ITU Library Services
Jacob Pieter, 1901, 1. Hartoonian, Gevork, 1994, 1. hartree, douglasR. (douglas Rayner), 1897-1958, 1950, 1. (Önceki Sayfa) (Sonraki Sayfa
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Hartree, Douglas R. (Douglas Rayner), 1897-1958

49. Biographies Of Computer Pioneers A-J
technology; Harron, Ducos de;; Harris, Peter; Founded ADPAC Corporationin 1963; hartree, douglas Rayner ; (18971958); Hawking, Stephen
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50. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
Blau, Henry F. Born 5/16/1897, 1897 AD, hartree, douglas Born 5/27/1897,1897 AD, JoliotCurie, Irene Born 9/12/1897 Died 3/17/1956, 1897 AD,
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51. King's College, Cambridge » Modern Archives
Hailperin, Theodore A/20. Hall, Philip A/30, D/1113. Hardy, Godfrey Harold /D5.hartree, douglas Rayner B/2. Hazelhurst, Sussex K/1. Heisenberg, Werner B/43.
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52. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. For articles on related subjects see ANALOG COMPUTER;BUSH, VANNEVAR; DIGITAL COMPUTERS HISTORY EARLY; and hartree, douglas.
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DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER
For articles on related subjects see ANALOG COMPUTER; BUSH, VANNEVAR; DIGITAL COMPUTERS: HISTORY: EARLY; and HARTREE, DOUGLAS. In a paper published in the Journal of the Franklin Institute in 1931, Vannevar Bush described a machine (Fig. 1) that had been constructed under his direction at M.I.T. for the purpose of solving ordinary differential equations. He christened the machine a differential analyzer . This was what would now be called an "analog" computer, and was based on the use of mechanical integrators that could be interconnected in any desired manner. The integrator was in essence a variable-speed gear, and took the form of a rotating horizontal disk on which a small knife-edged wheel rested. The wheel was driven by friction, and the gear ratio was altered by varying the distance of the wheel from the axis of rotation of the disk. The principle is illustrated in Fig. 2. The use of mechanical integrators for solving differential equations had been suggested by Kelvin, and various special-purpose integrating devices were constructed at various times. Bush's differential analyzer was, however, the first device of sufficiently general application to meet a genuine need, and in the period immediately before and during World War II quite a number of these devices were constructed. The one shown in Fig. 4 was installed at the Mathematical Laboratory in Cambridge, England. The integrators and torque amplifiers can be clearly seen in Fig. 4, together with the system of shafting used for effecting the connections. Changing the problem was a job for someone who did not mind hands covered in oil. The output table on which the results were plotted directly in graphical form can be seen in Fig. 4, which also shows a number of similar tables that were used for input, an operator being employed to turn a handle so that a cursor followed a curve. It is a comment on the primitive state of automatic control in the period in question that automatic curve-following devices were not provided until later. The accuracy attainable in a single integrator was about one part in three thousand, but of course a lower accuracy was to be expected in the solution.

53. Suche Nach Personen
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54. © 1998-2001 Sommerfeld-Projekt. Ausgelesen Am 24. Januar 2001
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55. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : HART
1889) Photo 1; hartree (douglas Rayner) Photo de groupe 1 (avec PaulEHRENFEST, Albert EINSTEIN et Samuel Abraham GOUDSMIT); HARTRICK
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56. Kernphysik
Translate this page Kp 7, hartree, douglas R. The calculation of atomic structures Based on lecturesgiven under the auspices of the William P. Philips Fund, London Wiley 1957, XIII
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Kp 1 Stormer, Carl Resultats des calculs numeriques des trajectoires des corpuscules electriques dans le champ d'un aimant elementaire
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Braunschweig Vieweg 1922, 3., umgearb. Aufl.
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Kp 3 Riezler, Wolfgang Einfuehrung in die Kernphysik
Leipzig Bibliograph.Inst. 1944, 3., erw.Aufl.
240 S. : graph.Darst. x Kp 4 Buchwald, Eberhard Das Doppelbild von Licht und Stoff Kapitel aus der alten und neuen Physik 160 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. x Kp 5 Oldenberg, Otto Introduction to atomic physics New York [u.a.] McGraw-Hill 1949, XIII, 373 S. x Kp 6 Hund, Friedrich Materie als Feld eine Einfuehrung Berlin [u.a.] Springer 1954, VIII, 418 S. : graph. Darst. x Kp 7 Hartree, Douglas R. The calculation of atomic structures Based on lectures given under the auspices of the William P. Philips Fund London Wiley 1957, XIII, 181 S. x Kp 8 Spol'skij, Eduard V., Schpolski, Eduard W. Atomphysik Atomnaja fizika , Spaeter im Verl. Barth, Leipzig u.a. erschienen . - Aus dem Russ. uebers., Baende 1-2

57. 9. Relativistic All-electron Approximations
At present the douglasKroll implementation can be used at all levels of theorywhereas Dyall's approach is currently available at the hartree-Fock level.
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9. Relativistic All-electron Approximations
All methods which include treatment of relativistic effects are ultimately based on the Dirac equation, which has a four component wave function. The solutions to the Dirac equation describe both positrons (the ``negative energy'' states) and electrons (the ``positive energy'' states), as well as both spin orientations, hence the four components. The wave function may be broken down into two-component functions traditionally known as the large and small components; these may further be broken down into the spin components. The implementation of approximate all-electron relativistic methods in quantum chemical codes requires the removal of the negative energy states and the factoring out of the spin-free terms. Both of these may be achieved using a transformation of the Dirac Hamiltonian known in general as a Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation. Unfortunately this transformation cannot be represented in closed form for a general potential, and must be approximated. One popular approach is that originally formulated by Douglas and Kroll and developed by Hess . This approach decouples the positive and negative energy parts to second order in the external potential (and also fourth order in the fine structure constant

58. USP/SIBi - DEDALUS
Translate this page Mostra, 3, Hartquist, TW. Mostra, 1, hartree, douglas R. Mostra, 7, hartree, douglasR. 1897-1958. (douglas Rayner),. Mostra, 1, Hartrich, Edwin. Mostra, 1, Hartridge,H.
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59. Tweedie Genealogy Archive: History Of Peeblesshire:Glenholm Parish
Glenkirk, son and heir of John Porteous of Whitslade, conveyed it to William Brownof hartree, the superior then being William, Earl of douglas, who confirmed
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J. W. Buchan and Rev. H. Paton. Published 1925-7.
GLENHOLM
This old parish is bounded partly by Biggar Water and partly by the Tweed, and includes the valley of the Holms Water
THE BARONY of GLENHOLM
The earliest record we have of Glenholm is about 1200, when Gillecrist, the son of Daniel at Glenwhym, appears as a witness to the perambulation of the marches of Stobo. The lands were rated at £30 of old extent, and for a time their name was the surname of the family who were in possession. About the year 1233 Sir Nicholas 'Glenynwim,' who was rector in the church at Yetholm was a witness to charters of the lands of Stobo.
Stephen of Glynwhym was appointed in 1293 by King Edward I. of England to be guardian of Macduf the son of Malcolm sometime Earl of Fife pending that Earl's memorable appeal from the Court of King John Balliol and his barons to the justice of the Overlord of Scotland.
Estuene de Glenwhym of the county of Peebles signed the Ragman Roll in 1296. and he appears a few years afterwards as a witness to charters by Sir Simon Fraser dealing with the lands of Kingledoors, Hopcarton and Happrew. Later, in 1451 there was 'Robert of Glenquhym,' who had a grant of the lands of Wrae, and in 1466 'Dene James Glenquham, who was a monk of Kelso.
James of Douglas was seventh Earl of the great House of Douglas, and is well enough known in history as a man of violent and impetuous temperament. He murdered Sir David Fleming of Cumbernauld and Biggar in 1406, and the year before he burned the town of Berwick, perhaps a patriotic but undoubtedly a cruel act. In 1437 he was created Earl of Avondale, and made Justice-General of Scotland. His third daughter, Janet, married Robert, first Lord Fleming, which is interesting in view of the subsequent connection of that family with the parish.

60. OPE-MAT - Historique
Translate this page Herschel, John Hudde, Johann Harriot, Thomas Herstein, Israel Humbert, Georges Hartley,Brian Hesse, Otto Humbert, Pierre hartree, douglas Heuraet, Hendrik van
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