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  1. AB INITIO Molecular Orbital Theory by Warren J. Hehre, Leo Radom, et all 1986-03-10
  2. Approximate Molecular Orbital Theory (Advanced Chemistry) by John A. Pople, 1970-06
  3. The Law of Scotland Affecting Trustees by Alexander John Pople Menzies, 2010-01-03
  4. Theoretical Chemists: Linus Pauling, Robert S. Mulliken, Roald Hoffmann, John Pople, Erich Hückel, Robert Parr, Ilya Prigogine, Kendall Houk
  5. John's Creation; A Model for Understanding the Gospel of John by John Pople, 2005-11-18
  6. To Speak Well of God: An Exposition of the Book of Job by John Pople, 2009-01-01
  7. People From Burnham-On-Sea: John Pople, Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, William Wiggins, Patrick Quentin, Cyril Baily, Eugene Byrne
  8. Old Bristolians: John Pople, Charles Kingsley, Fred Wedlock, Timothy West, Bristol Grammar School, David Prowse, Cyril Rootham, Mark Watson
  9. Northwestern University Faculty: Jürgen Habermas, John Pople, Hannah Arendt, Ian Roderick Macneil, Giorgio Agamben, Erich Heller
  10. Carnegie Mellon University Faculty: Herbert Simon, Franco Modigliani, John Pople, Robert Lucas, Jr., Robert Parr, Dana Scott, Daniel Sleator
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  12. British Chemists: John Dalton, Humphry Davy, Ernest Rutherford, Michael Polanyi, John Pople, Rosalind Franklin, Martin Fleischmann, David King
  13. British Expatriates in the United States: Charlie Chaplin, Neil Gaiman, Stephen Wolfram, Ringo Starr, John Pople, Pete Best, Seal
  14. Wolf Prize in Chemistry Laureates: Ryoji Noyori, John Pople, Richard R. Ernst, Ahmed Zewail, Carl Djerassi, Ada Yonath, Elias James Corey

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3. John Pople
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John Anthony Pople (Burnham-on-Sea, 31 de octubre de químico inglés , galardonado con el premio Nobel de Química en por el desarrollo de métodos computacionales en química cuántica.
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John A. Pople. 2001. 2, EE, Vitaly A. Rassolov, Mark A. Ratner, John A. Pople,Paul C. Redfern, Larry A. Curtiss 631G* basis set for third-row atoms.
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Mark A. Ratner , John A. Pople, Paul C. Redfern Larry A. Curtiss : 6-31G* basis set for third-row atoms. Journal of Computational Chemistry 22 EE Jing Kong Christopher A. White ... Martin Head-Gordon , John A. Pople: Q-Chem 2.0: a high-performance ab initio electronic structure program package. Journal of Computational Chemistry 21
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5. John A. Pople - Wikipedia

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Sir John Anthony Pople 31. Oktober in Burnham-on-Sea 15. März in Sarasota Florida ) war ein britischer Mathematiker und Physikochemiker. Pople erhielt gemeinsam mit Walter Kohn den Nobelpreis für Chemie wurde er von Königin Elizabeth II. geadelt. bearbeiten
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6. John A. Pople - Wikipedia
John A. Pople. John Anthony Pople (31 pazdziernika 1925 15 lutego 2004),brytyjski matematyk i fizyk, laureat nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie chemii.
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John Anthony Pople 31 października 15 lutego brytyjski matematyk i fizyk, laureat nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie chemii. W latach wykładał matematykę w Trinity College w Cambridge kierownik Basic Physic Division of the National Physical Laboratory w Middlesex. Od pracował w USA , był profesorem Carnegie-Mellon University w Pittsburghu Pensylwania ) oraz Northwestern University w Evanston ( Illinois ). Członek wielu towarzystw i akademii naukowych, m.in. Royal Society w Londynie , Amerykańskiej Akademii Umiejętności w Bostonie , Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie Opracowywał komputerowe programy obliczeniowe, używane w teoretycznych badaniach nad strukturą cząsteczek i przebiegiem reakcji chemicznych (m.in. program GAUSSIAN, ). Za prace te otrzymał nagrodę Nobla w dziedzinie chemii w , razem z Walterem Kohnem Views Personal tools nawigacja Szukaj narzędzia W innych językach
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7. Pople, John A. - Publications 1950-1989 - Component Of : Early Ideas In The Hist
pople in the early 1950s. Photo courtesy © G.G. Hall. john Anthony pople was born in 1925 in England. His primary interests before and during his undergraduate work in postwar Britain was in mathematics.
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John A. Pople
Pople in the early 1950s
John Anthony Pople was born in 1925 in England. His primary interests before and during his undergraduate work in post-war Britain was in mathematics. He obtained his Ph.D.at Cambridge University, UK, in 1950 working with Lennard-Jones on valence theory, in particular applications to the water molecule. His thesis dealt with many aspects of water, including its response properties and bonding structures.
Pople had moved to Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, in 1958 and in 1986 he went to Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.
Pople's first major contribution was a theory of approximate MO calculations on pi-electron systems, similar/identical to the one developed by Rudolph Pariser and Robert G. Parr

8. John Pople - Autobiography
john pople – Autobiography. This Nobel Award honours them all. FromLes Prix Nobel 1998. john pople died the 15th of March, 2004.
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My early life was spent in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, a small seaside resort town (population around 5000) on the west coast of England. I was born on October 31, 1925 and lived there with my parents until shortly after the end of the Second World War in 1946. No member of my family was involved in any scientific or technical activity. Indeed, I was the first to attend a university.
My father, Keith Pople, owned the principal men's clothing store in Burnham. In addition to selling clothes in the shop, he used to drive around the surrounding countryside with a car full of clothes for people in remote farms and villages. He was resourceful and made a fair income, considering the economic difficulties during the depression of the 1930s. My great-grandfather had come to Burnham around 1850 and set up a number of local businesses. He had a large family and these were split up among his children. As a result, I had relatives in many of the other businesses in the town. My grandfather inherited the clothing shop and this passed to my father when he returned from the army at end of the First World War.
My mother, Mary Jones, came from a farming background. Her father had moved from Shropshire as a young man and had farmed near Bath for most of his life. I suspect that he would have preferred to be a teacher, for he had a large collection of books and encyclopedias. He wanted my mother to be a schoolteacher, but this did not happen. Instead, she became a tutor to children in a rich family and, later, a librarian in the army during the first war. Most of her relatives were farmers in various parts of Somerset and Wiltshire so, as small children, my younger brother and I spent much time staying on farms.

9. John A. Pople Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
john A. pople, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. john A. pople. 1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Home page of GAUSSIAN, the software program that john
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J OHN A. P OPLE
1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry
Background
  • Born: 1925
  • Place of Birth: Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, U.K.
  • Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics at Cambridge, U.K., in 1951
  • Residence: U.S.A. (British citizen)
  • Affiliation: Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, U.S.A.
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john pople ( one of Hypercube, Inc.s intellectual mentors) has won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (along students of john pople. john has been a mentor and stimulant to
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John Pople 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (along with Walter Kohn). A founder of computational quantum chemistry, John Pople has had an enormous impact on the research and academic world of chemistry. What is perhaps less known is how he has had an enormous direct and indirect impact on commercial software companies like our own. Four major chemistry software companies, including Hypercube, Inc., were founded by former Ph.D. students of John Pople. John has been a mentor and stimulant to each of them in turn. For example, John Pople has served on the Scientific Advisory board of Hypercube, Inc. and been an encouraging participant at our board meetings.

11. Chemistry 1998
Walter Kohn, john A. pople. john pople Autobiography Nobel Lecture Banquet SpeechInterview Nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources. prev 1997, 1999 next.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998
"for his development of the density-functional theory" "for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry" Walter Kohn John A. Pople 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom University of California
Santa Barbara, CA, USA Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA b. 1923
(in Vienna, Austria) b. 1925
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12. International Academy Of Quantum Molecular Science - Members - John A. Pople
john A. pople. Born October 31, 1925 in England Schleyer, and J.A. pople, john Wiley and Sons, (New York, 1986
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J OHN A. P OPLE Born October 31, 1925 in England. Trustees Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA. Email: pople@lithium.chem.nwu.edu
WWW: www.chem.nwu.edu/brochure/pople.html Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Senior US Scientist Award (1981).
G. Willard Wheland Award, University of Chicago (1981).
Evans Award, Ohio State University (1982).
Oesper Award, University of Cincinnati (1984).
Davy Medal, Royal Society, London (1988).
Doctor of Science (honoris causa) University of Toronto, Canada (1990).
ACS Award for Computers in Science, Atlanta, GA (1991).
Max T. Rogers lecturer, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (1991).
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1992).
Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1998). Author of:
    High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, J.A. Pople, W. G. Schneider, and H.J. Bernstein (McGraw-Hill, 1959). Approximate Molecular Orbital Theory, J.A. Pople and D.L. Beveridge (McGraw-Hill Series in Advanced Chemistry, 1970). Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Theory, W.J. Hehre

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CONTACT Al Cubbage at (847) 4914886 or by e-mail at a-cubbage@nwu.edu. FOR RELEASE Immediate. Professor john pople of Northwestern Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry. EVANSTON, Ill. - john A.
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    Professor John Pople of Northwestern Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    EVANSTON, Ill. - John A. Pople, Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He was honored for his pioneering contributions in developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are involved. "I consider this a great honor not only for myself, but for all the students who have worked with me over the years," Pople said. "I've had some wonderful students and colleagues who have assisted me in my work." The Nobel Prize Committee said of Pople: "John Pople is rewarded for developing computational methods making possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties and how they act together in chemical reactions. These methods are based on the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics as defined by, among others, the physicist E. Schršdinger. A computer is fed with particulars of a molecule or a chemical reaction and the output is a description of the properties of that molecule or how a chemical reaction may take place. The result is often used to illustrate or explain the results of different kinds of experiment. Pople made his computational techniques easily accessible to researchers by designing the GAUSSIAN computer program. The first version was published in 1970. The program has since been developed and is now used by thousands of chemists in universities and commercial companies the world over."

14. Pople John, A. - Component Of : Early Ideas In The History Of Quantum Chemistry.
john A. pople. The Origin of PPP Theory, john A. pople Department of Chemistry,Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15213 Abstract.
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John A. Pople
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The Origin of PPP Theory
JOHN A. POPLE
Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15213
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An historical account is given of the part played by the author in the development of PPP theory in the early 1950s. The Origin of PPP - Theory My principal contribution to PPP theory took place in the autumn of 1952. At that time, quantum chemistry was still at a primitive stage of development. Full computational treatments were almost entirely limited to two-electron or monatomic systems and were carried out tediously on manual (or sometimes electric-powered) calculators. Some important formal developments had taken place. The

15. Pople, John
pople, john (1925). My early life was spent in Burnhamon-Sea, Somerset, a smallseaside resort town (population around 5000) on the west coast of England.
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Pople, John My early life was spent in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, a small seaside resort town (population around 5000) on the west coast of England. I was born on October 31, 1925 and lived there with my parents until shortly after the end of the Second World War in 1946. No member of my family was involved in any scientific or technical activity. Indeed, I was the first to attend a university.
My father, Keith Pople, owned the principal men's clothing store in Burnham. In addition to selling clothes in the shop, he used to drive around the surrounding countryside with a car full of clothes for people in remote farms and villages. He was resourceful and made a fair income, considering the economic difficulties during the depression of the 1930s. My great-grandfather had come to Burnham around 1850 and set up a number of local businesses. He had a large family and these were split up among his children. As a result, I had relatives in many of the other businesses in the town. My grandfather inherited the clothing shop and this passed to my father when he returned from the army at end of the First World War.
My mother, Mary Jones, came from a farming background. Her father had moved from Shropshire as a young man and had farmed near Bath for most of his life. I suspect that he would have preferred to be a teacher, for he had a large collection of books and encyclopedias. He wanted my mother to be a schoolteacher, but this did not happen. Instead, she became a tutor to children in a rich family and, later, a librarian in the army during the first war. Most of her relatives were farmers in various parts of Somerset and Wiltshire so, as small children, my younger brother and I spent much time staying on farms.

16. John A. Pople - CIRS
Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry at the Northwestern University. Research interests pople, john A. pople@chem.northwestern.edu
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POPLE, JOHN A.
pople@chem.northwestern.edu
Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry at the Northwestern University Research interests :
his current emphasis is on theoretical studies of the energies and conformations of organic molecules, the structure of intermolecular complexes, and intermolecular force fields. Awards :
1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
Marlow Medal, Faraday Society
Langmuir Award
Harrison Howe Award
G. N. Lewis Award
Morley Award
Pauling Award Award for Computers in Chemistry, American Chemical Society U.S. Senior Scientist Award, Humboldt Foundation Wheland Award, University of Chicago Evans Award, Ohio State University Oesper Award, University of Cincinnati Davy Medal, Royal Society, U.K. Wolf Prize Selected Publications : "The Relativistic Dirac-Coulomb-Fock Effect on Atomization Energies" [with G. S. Kedziora, V. A. Rassolov, M. A. Ratner, P. C. Redfern, and L. A. Curtiss], J. Chem. Phys. 110:7123 (1999). "Gaussian-3 (G3) Theory for Molecules Containing First- and Second-Row Atoms" [with L. A. Curtiss, K. Raghavachari, P. C. Redfern, and V. A. Rassolov], J. Chem. Phys. 109:7764 (1998).

17. International Academy Of Quantum Molecular Science - Members
john A. pople. Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Theory, WJ Hehre, L. Radom,PvR Schleyer, and JA pople, john Wiley and Sons, (New York, 1986).
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9 AUG 1676. pople, john. pople, William. b. ABT 1572 ABT 1700. pople, john. pople, William. b. ABT 1572
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19. John A. Pople Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
john A. pople. Home page of GAUSSIAN, the software program that john pople helpeddevelop Google, Search WWW Search The Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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J OHN A. P OPLE
1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry
Background
  • Born: 1925
  • Place of Birth: Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, U.K.
  • Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics at Cambridge, U.K., in 1951
  • Residence: U.S.A. (British citizen)
  • Affiliation: Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, U.S.A.
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20. John A. Pople - List Of Publications - Component Of : Early Ideas In The History
List of Publications 19501989. The following list may be found in. Int. J. Quant. Chem., 38, 355-371 (1990). 1 J. A. pople and Sir john Lennard-Jones The Molecular Orbital Theory of Chemical Valency IV.
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John A. Pople
List of Publications 1950-1989
The following list may be found in
Int. J. Quant. Chem.,
[1] J. A. Pople and Sir John Lennard-Jones, The Molecular Orbital Theory of Chemical Valency: IV. The Significance of Equivalent Orbitals, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 202,
[2] J. A. Pople, The Molecular Orbital Theory of Chemical Valency: V. The Structure of Water and Similar Molecules, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 202,
[3] J. A. Pople and Sir John Lennard-Jones, The Molecular Orbital Theory of Chemical Valency: IX. The Interaction of Paired Electrons in Chemical Bonds, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 210,
[4] J. A. Pople and Sir John Lennard-Joncs, A Survey of the Principles Determining the Structure and Properties of Molecules: 1. The Factors Responsible for Molecular Shape and Bond Energies, Disc. Faraday Soc. 10
[5] J. A. Pople and Sir John Lennard-Jones, Molecular Association in Liquids: 1. Molecular Association Due to Lone-Pair Electrons, Proc. Roy. Soc.

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