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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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    Last Updated: 26 March 2004 (The Guardian) Mathematician who applied his brilliance to quantum chemistry Sir John Pople, who has died aged 78, was a mathematician who became a pioneer in the field of quantum chemistry. When he shared the 1988 Nobel prize for chemistry with Walter Kohn, the citation read: "We celebrate the fact that mathematics has invaded chemistry; that, by means of theoretical calculations, we can predict a large variety of chemical phenomena." From different lines of research, the two scientists provided chemists with methods to calculate the bonding of atoms in molecules. Pople was rewarded specifically for developing a computer program called Gaussian, which made possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties and how they linked together in chemical reactions. His methods are used today by thousands of scientists in universities and industry around the world to study a vast range of problems in chemistry and biochemistry. With the aid of computer simulations, chemists can now predict how chemical substances will react with each other, in a way that is comparable to the methods used to solve elaborate mathematical equations to make weather forecasts, and calculate the structural integrity of bridges and the aerodynamic characteristics of aeroplanes.

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    john pople. Online Encyclopedia john Anthony pople (born October31, 1925) is a theoretical chemist. Born in England, he came to
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    John Anthony Pople (born October 31 ) is a theoretical chemist . Born in England , he came to the United States of America in the 1950s, where he has resided since then, though retaining British citizenship. He received his B. A. (in 19) and doctorate (in ) degrees in mathematics , from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom . His thesis was, however, on a topic that would generally be considered chemistry : the bonding structures of water . Pople to this day considers himself more of a mathematician than a chemist, but theoretical chemists consider him one of the most important of their number. His first major contribution was a theory of approximate molecular orbital (MO) calculations on pi electron systems in , identical to the one developed by Rudolph Pariser and Robert G. Parr in the same year, and now called the Pariser-Parr-Pople (PPP) method. Subsequently, he developed the methods of Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap (CNDO) (in ) and Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (INDO) (shortly later) for approximate MO calculations on three-dimensional molecules, and other developments in

    49. Pople Career And Legacy
    Reflections on john pople s Career and Legacy. by Michael J. Frisch17 March 2004. During Model Chemistries john pople s Legacy. In
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    During his more than 50 years in chemistry, John really had at least four careers, working in:
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    Moreover, his accomplishments in each area would be remarkable had that been his only area of work. From Statistical Mechanics to NMR to Semi-Empirical Methods Although John wrote a few early papers on computational electronic structure theory while a graduate student with Sir John Lennard-Jones [1], his primary interest for his first decade of research was in Statistical Mechanics. The model for liquid water he published in the 1950's [2] remained the standard for many years. Next, John became interested in the then-emerging field of NMR, publishing important papers on the underlying theory [3] and also coauthoring the then-standard textbook on the subject [4]. As this work progressed, he developed an interest in computing properties such as chemical shifts, which lead him to electronic structure. Since first principles (non-empirical) methods appeared to be far too expensive computationally to apply to typical problems in organic chemistry, John used and developed semi-empirical models. Simultaneously with Pariser and Parr, John developed what became known as the PPP model for p -excitations [5], one of the earliest successful semi-empirical models. In spite of its simplicity, this model still has its uses 40 years later. Eventually, John's work with semi-empirical models drew him away from NMR altogether. Along with various students, he developed the widely used CNDO [6] and INDO [7] models. In the course of this work, John articulated and clarified the approximations used both in this generation of models [8] and by other researchers such as Michael Dewer in later models such as MINDO/3 [9], MNDO, and AM1. From the beginning of his semi-empirical electronic structure work, John had the goal of creating computer programs which would be useful to chemists who were not experts in the theory. His CNDO/INDO program was one of the most popular distributed through the Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange.

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    Moreover, his accomplishments in each area would be remarkable had that been his only area of work. From Statistical Mechanics to NMR to Semi-Empirical Methods Although John wrote a few early papers on computational electronic structure theory while a graduate student with Sir John Lennard-Jones [1], his primary interest for his first decade of research was in Statistical Mechanics. The model for liquid water he published in the 1950's [2] remained the standard for many years. Next, John became interested in the then-emerging field of NMR, publishing important papers on the underlying theory [3] and also coauthoring the then-standard textbook on the subject [4]. As this work progressed, he developed an interest in computing properties such as chemical shifts, which lead him to electronic structure. Since first principles (non-empirical) methods appeared to be far too expensive computationally to apply to typical problems in organic chemistry, John used and developed semi-empirical models. Simultaneously with Pariser and Parr, John developed what became known as the PPP model for p -excitations [5], one of the earliest successful semi-empirical models. In spite of its simplicity, this model still has its uses 40 years later.

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    Sir john pople. 03 April 2004. john pople s research and development workfundamentally changed the way that the world does chemical science.
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    Date and Time: October 20, 2000. Reception 9:30 AM; Lecture at 10:00 AM. Abstract Dr. Pople's lecture will show how inclusion of electron interaction in detailed form is traced from earlier treatments based on the zero-differential overlap approximation to modern ab initio techniques which, handle integral evaluation precisely and incorporate the principal effects of electron correlation. Recent models have achieved a high level of success in the reproduction of experimental energy data. Biography Dr. John A. Pople, co-recipient of The Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1998) was born in Burnham, Somerset, England in 1925. He received his undergraduate and graduate education at Cambridge University, where he was a pupil of Sir John Lennard-Jones. Subsequently, he was a Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge (1951-58), Lecturer in Mathematics at Cambridge (1954-58) and then Superintendent of the Basic Physics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington (1958-64). From 1964-93, he was Carnegie Professor of Chemical Physics at the Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later John Christian Warner Professor of Natural Sciences. Since 1993, he has been Trustees Professor of Chemistry at

    53. CMU Nobel Winner John Pople Dies At 78
    CMU Nobel winner john pople dies at 78. Caused uproar about brain drain whenhe left his native England. john pople when he won the Nobel prize in 1998.
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    For a soft-spoken, gentlemanly academic, John A. Pople sure had a way of causing a public stir. Brett Coomer/Associated Press John Pople when he won the Nobel prize in 1998. His decision to leave his native England to join the Carnegie Institute of Technology and Mellon Institute in 1964 generated headlines and caused a political uproar in the British Parliament over the "brain drain" of British scientists headed for the United States. And his work with early computers in the dingy basement of the Mellon Institute building in Oakland yielded a revolutionary set of computer codes that are still widely used by chemists, astrophysicists and other scientists around the globe. For that work, Dr. Pople shared the 1998 Nobel Prize for chemistry. It also won him Israel's 1992 Wolf Prize in chemistry and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth in 2003. Dr. Pople, who retired from Carnegie Mellon University in 1991 and was a professor at Northwestern University, died Monday of colon cancer at the Chicago home of his daughter, Hilary Pople. He was 78.

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    Sir John Anthony Pople October 31 March 15 ) was a theoretical chemist . Born in England , he attended Bristol Grammar School , where an IT room and a scholarship are named after him. He came to the United States of America in the 1950s, where he lived the rest of his life, though he retained British citizenship. He received his B. A. (in 1946) and doctorate (in degrees in mathematics , from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom . His thesis was, however, on a topic that would generally be considered chemistry : the bonding structures of water . Pople considered himself more of a mathematician than a chemist, but theoretical chemists consider him one of the most important of their number. His first major contribution was a theory of approximate molecular orbital (MO) calculations on pi electron systems in , identical to the one developed by Rudolph Pariser and Robert G. Parr in the same year, and now called the Pariser-Parr-Pople http://www.quantum-chemistry-history.com/Popl_Dat/Pople2.htm (PPP) method. Subsequently, he developed the methods of Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap (CNDO) (in ) and Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (INDO) (shortly later) for approximate MO calculations on three-dimensional molecules, and other developments in

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    One of the founding fathers of quantum chemistry, Prof. John A. Pople, passed away on March 15, 2004. More details will be added as they become available. Prof. Pople shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Walter Kohn (b. 1923). A partial listing of other awards includes the WATOC Schroedinger Medal, the Humphrey Davy Medal of the Royal Society (London, 1988), the Wolf Prize (Israel, 1992) , the Kirkwood Medal (1994), the ACS Award in Theoretical Chemistry (1998), the Legion of Honor (France, 1999), Doctor Honoris Causa (Cambridge University, 2001), and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (2003). May his memory be blessed.

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    Sir john pople (1925–2004). Sir john pople revolutionised the fieldof quantum chemistry. In 1998, he shared the Nobel prize for
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    RSC Members Press Releases Register Jobs ... Job Search Sir John Pople revolutionised the field of quantum chemistry. In 1998, he shared the Nobel prize for chemistry with Walter Kohn for developing computational methods in quantum chemistry. His work formed the basis of Gaussian software, which allows the theoretical study of molecules. Pople studied mathematics at Cambridge University but took courses in many branches of chemical science to become interested in the theory of liquids. He secured a research place with Sir John Lennard-Jones, and his work on water molecules gained him a PhD. Pople stayed in Cambridge for the next seven years, as a research fellow and lecturer, before being appointed as head of a division of the National Physical Laboratory in 1958. However, a sabbatical year at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, US, convinced him to devote as much time as possible to chemistry. He therefore returned to Carnegie in 1964 to accept a post as professor of chemical physics. There, he returned to some of the fundamental problems of electronic structure that he had pondered over during his Cambridge years, aided by powerful computers.

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    Sir John Anthony Pople , a Nobel laureate and knight of the British Empire, died on March 15 from liver cancer. He was 78. Born in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England, Pople developed a passion for mathematics when he was 12 years old. He reveled in algebraic equations and read calculus books he found in trashcans. Pople attended Cambridge University, where he earned a doctorate in mathematics in 1951. The following year, he envisioned a plan to develop mathematical models to study molecules. With these models, scientists could determine theoretical outcomes without performing physical experiments. Pople taught mathematics at Cambridge, and served as the head of the physics department at the National Physical Laboratory near London, but yearned to spend more time doing research in quantum chemistry rather than administrative paperwork. So he moved to the United States in 1964, and took a teaching position at Carnegie Tech, which later become Carnegie-Mellon University. For two decades, Pople educated students on chemical physics while working on a computer program that would predict the properties of molecules. He joined the

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    Nobel Laureate made seminal contributions to quantum chemical methods ELIZABETH K. WILSON S ir John A. Pople, the pioneering chemist who developed some of the most widely used methods in the computational sciences, died on Monday, March 15, of cancer. He was 78.
    Pople Pople, who was Board of Trustees Professor at Northwestern University, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998 for his seminal contributions to quantum chemical methodsnotably, his creation of the original and popular Gaussian molecular modeling programs. He was knighted in 2003. "He was truly a great scientist whose methodologies have contributed to many fields of science beyond chemistry," says Michael R. Wasielewski, chairman of Northwestern's chemistry department. Pople was born in 1925 in Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, England. He received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Cambridge in 1951, and spent a decade in England as a researcher and lecturer. Pople became a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, then moved to Northwestern in 1986, where he had remained ever since. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Pople harnessed the newfound power of computer technology to perform the complex mathematical operations of quantum chemistry. In 1970, he introduced Gaussian 70, a computational chemistry program that quickly became the mainstay of theoretical chemists.

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